A Sunny Day at Burgas Sand Festival
This week I took a trip to see the sand sculptures. It was really nice to get out and do something different, plus it always serves as a great opportunity to take some photos.
How to Win Your Client in 60 Seconds
Research was carried out to find out how long it takes to win the interest of your potential client and the answer was short yet true: 60 seconds. If you are unable to see the logic behind this then do what
Relaxing at the Natural Clay Beaches and Salt Lakes in Bulgaria
If you're looking for sustainable luxury with a twist, why not take yourself away on a therapeutic break to the salt lakes? There are salt lakes scattered all over the world, but not all are maintained by an ecosystem, making
How to Spend a Week in Burgas, Bulgaria
There are many excellent places to visit in Bulgaria, one of my favourite areas is Burgas. When many people think of holidays in Bulgaria, they think of Sunny Beach, Golden Sands, or in the winter months - Bansko. However, there are so many things to do in Burgas that it really is worth taking a trip.
A Trip to Burgas Aviation Museum at Sarafovo Airport
Back in September I visited the aviation museum at Burgas airport, Bulgaria. If you enjoy interactive museums which allow you to have contact with the exhibits then you’ll love this one! You don’t have to be a keen aviation fan to enjoy this exhibition.
Tasting Craft Beers at Burgas Beer Festival
I love spontaneous days out don’t you? Especially when they serve well as an occasion to stock up on Instagram-worthy pictures. Last weekend I went to the local Beer Festival to enjoy a day of sun, fresh air, walking and
How to Beat Deadline Stress at Work
Thinking about your deadlines in a new way can actually help your productivity at work. It seems as more and more technology comes out, it takes more and more of our time to allocate our attention to projects and deadlines
My Travels through Eastern Europe
The Cold War was still being waged when I was at school in the 1980s and the countries behind the Iron Curtain - Poland, Hungary, Czechoslovakia, Bulgaria, Romania - were names on the map with populations to be pitied because
Ethical Influences in Business
Business ethics shapes work quality. Along with personal ethics, businesses and governments establish the rules of conduct or codes of conduct to define their normative ethics in such areas as professional conduct, stockholder relationships and social responsibility. Without solid business
How Does Culture Impact Language in Translation
Good translations are derived from more than just language fluency. Translators also need to have a unique cross-cultural understanding that allows them to calculate for cultural differences that may be generated by religion, politics, socioeconomic differences, standards of living or