Lady Lavinia Dasani
Bio
Entrepreneur and small business owner.
Founder/CEO of Plumitif Press, LLC & Plumitif Empowerment Academy
I have a passion for writing, reading and helping others. I like sharing what I learn along the whirlwind adventure that we call life.
Stories (10/0)
Mastering Adaptability: Strategies for Enhancing Emotional Agility & Building Resilience.
Mental flexibility is the cornerstone of improving mental health. But what exactly does it entail? In the complex landscape of mental health, one trait stands out as a fundamental cornerstone — Flexibility. The theory posits that at the core of mental health lies flexibility. A healthy individual who possesses flexibility in the psyche allows for growth and resilience. Many factors contribute to flexibility in the psyche. However, adaptability stands out as a key component of flexibility in the psyche. It’s the secret sauce for navigating life’s twists and turns with grace.
By Lady Lavinia Dasaniabout a month ago in Psyche
The Burden of Asking for Help
Asking for help can sometimes feel like a heavy burden, especially when it involves someone we care deeply for. Heck, I often feel like that. And I have to admit, it's annoying sometimes. This is why it's important to recognize that this feeling is common and can stem from various factors.
By Lady Lavinia Dasani7 months ago in Motivation
CRASHING WITH THE WAVES
Absentmindedly eyeballing the enormous waves thrusting against the arrays of black rocks below the mountain edge, he was one with the waves. Out of his control, his situation jostled him all over the place. He had no idea which way he should go. He was at the mercy of life and time.
By Lady Lavinia Dasani2 years ago in Poets
AFFAIR OF THE HEART
H elping Kyle installs his game on the large screen TV, I sat him down on the carpeted floor with his controller in hand and headset on. Aware I couldn't push the inevitable any longer I took my seat beside Storm on the couch, facing the other sofa my parents were impatiently occupying.
By Lady Lavinia Dasani3 years ago in Filthy
AFFAIR OF THE HEART
W aking up from my late afternoon nap to the sound of Kyle's giggles and my parents' laughter from the kitchen area, I went to investigate what the whole ordeal was. I too wanted to know what could be so entertaining in the kitchen. Walking up to them at a leisurely pace, I was surprised by the view of all three baking cookies and little Kyle covered in flour from head to toe.
By Lady Lavinia Dasani3 years ago in Filthy
AFFAIR OF THE HEART
P lacing my forefinger on top of my full red lips, I signalled for my parents to stay still and quiet. Tactfully removing my house keys from the side pocket of my pale brown leather jacket, I called upon my 'ninja skills' and unlocked the entrance door as discreetly and silently as possible.
By Lady Lavinia Dasani3 years ago in Filthy
AFFAIR OF THE HEART - A short Story
Ж ‘There’s a pleasure in pain’Ж This book is a work of fiction and any resemblance to names, characters, actual persons, living or dead, places, locales or incidents either are the products of the author’s imagination or are purely used fictitiously. To the extent that the covers and pictures go, models and free pictures websites were used.
By Lady Lavinia Dasani3 years ago in Fiction
The Blacklist: Who's Raymond Reddington
If you are not up to date with Season 7 of The Blacklist yet, beware, there are major spoilers ahead. After a careful gathering of information through Season 1 to Season 7, my speculation of who Raymond Red Reddington really is got stronger. Now, my theory might change as I continue watching the show, but so far, I haven’t seen anything that would indicate a shift in my conjecture. Particularly after Season 7 Episode 4: Kuwait. And that’s not even taking into account that Ilya Koslov isn’t Red. – Honestly, how many of you were shocked by the fact that Red wasn’t Ilya like Dom had recounted? I, for one, didn’t buy it. Not after Raymond’s expression when Liz told him she knew. And particularly not after Raymond asked Dom to recount everything he told Liz, ‘Word for Word’.
By Lady Lavinia Dasani3 years ago in Geeks
I hate you. I love you
www.laviniadasani.com This short story is a work of fiction, and any resemblance to names, characters, actual persons, living or dead, places, locales or incidents either are the products of the author’s imagination or are purely used fictitiously. To the extent that the covers and pictures go, models and free pictures websites were used.
By Lady Lavinia Dasani3 years ago in Filthy