Author Archives: Megan Eunpu

Stop over analyzing, All emotions are beautiful

This is some of the best advice, although I will admit I often times need to remind myself.  This became easier a few years ago when I learned how to go into my heart. Right after I finished my first bodybuilding competition, I was so concerned I would gain all the weight back, be right […]

If you are looking for the love of your life, stop, they will be waiting for you when you start doing things you love

Below is the first chapter to a fiction novel I am currently writing… Kendal was always looking for love.  She loved romance, those cheesy romantic comedies, flowers, chocolates, things that came from the heart.  She searched for it, longed for it.  Sure, she dated but always felt something was missing.  Felt like there was always […]

If you don’t have enough time, stop watching TV

Don’t get me wrong, a night of Netflix binge watching can be exactly what one needs after a long week.  I interpret this as time is precious.  We all get the same 24 hours in a day and what you do with it is up to you.  If you spend two hours watching TV then […]

If you don’t like something, change it

How many times have we looked at something in our life and secretly (or not so secretly) said we want to change it. As humans, we are creatures of habit. It is so difficult to change, especially without a truly motivating reason. Below is part of an article I wrote for El Imparcial Newspaper earlier […]

Do what you love and do it often

Seems simple enough but some of us go through life still looking for that thing we love, the reason we are here.  I have gone through many phases, always trying new things to find the things I love.  One thing I have realized, I love meeting people and hearing their story.  It is a driving […]

This is Your Life

I am a sucker for quotes! Inspiring, motivating, sappy, lovey, bible verses, you name it, I love them!  If you were to look through my phone, the pictures consist of my pup, Keeley and, YOU GUESSED IT, quotes!! This one by the Holstee Manifesto hits close to my heart.  I found it a few years […]