
SISTERS IN WEB
Sisters in web is Khadi’s project: a community where you can learn how to build useful strategies to start a career in the virtual field.
The concept of sisterhood is very important as well as delicate and I believe it should be preserved so that it can retain its real value.
In this regard, I would directly quote Louisa May Alcott
Helping one another is part of the religion of sisterhood.
Can you always count on someone in this sense?
Sister or brother, of course.
To return to Sisters, Sisters in web to be precise, I have virtually crossed paths with Khadi during my wanderings in search of advice for all the things I have to learn about blogging.
A peculiar feature totally against the trend: in a world ruled by the eagerness to appear, Khadi creates by putting her whole self into it but in a conceptual and not ‘photographic’ way.
Her speciality is ‘funnels.’
I confess I didn’t know what they were, did you?
‘I honestly love coffee madly, although I try to limit myself at least from 3pm onwards, otherwise I can’t sleep at night.’
… side effects … but I sleep anyway, don’t you?
I follow Khadi on several social media, always admiring the quality content, but recently I had a particular thunderbolt reading his latest newsletter.
The story of the realisation of her dream.
By now you know that I really care about people who chase their dreams with passion.
And in Khadi’s story, I found the enormous awareness of having lived a unique moment in life.
Sisters on the web work-wise but dreamers “offline” if I may say so: a dream realised without anyone knowing but at the same time with the generosity to share the emotion of such an important satisfaction.
I summarise by quoting directly:
Sometimes dreams come true not when you are ready, but when you finally stop thinking you have to be.
Khadi Paolini
Have you already realised your dream?
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