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Appreciating Life In A Big City: Why It Matters & How to Do It In Athens

1. Fosters Mental Well-Being
2. Builds Stronger Connections
When we appreciate life, we’re more present in our interactions with others. In a big city like Athens, where people come from all walks of life, taking time to connect with others—whether it's a friendly conversation at a café or a smile shared with a stranger—strengthens the sense of community. It reminds us that we’re all part of a greater whole, sharing the same space and experiences
3. Encourages Mindfulness
In the fast-paced rhythm of city life, it’s easy to get caught up in to-do lists and daily tasks. Appreciating life helps us slow down and be mindful of the present moment. Mindfulness allows us to be fully aware of our surroundings and experiences, which leads to greater fulfillment and contentment.
4. Inspires Personal Growth
When we take the time to appreciate life, we often gain new perspectives. Gratitude for life’s simple pleasures—like the beauty of the Acropolis at sunset or the sound of the sea at Piraeus—helps us stay grounded, humble, and more open to personal growth. In this way, appreciation isn’t just about living in the moment, but also about reflecting on how we can continuously improve ourselves and our relationships.

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Explore the Blend of Old and New
Athens is a city where ancient history meets modern culture, making it a perfect place to practice appreciation. Take time to explore the city’s landmarks, like the Parthenon or the Temple of Olympian Zeus, and reflect on the history that has shaped the world today. At the same time, appreciate the city’s vibrant contemporary life—its art, music, and cuisine that make Athens so unique.
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Enjoy Green Spaces
Despite being a busy city, Athens is home to many parks and gardens. Spend time in places like the National Garden or Mount Lycabettus, where you can disconnect from the urban noise and reconnect with nature. These green spaces offer a moment of tranquility, where you can reflect on the natural beauty around you and practice mindfulness.
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Practice Daily Gratitude
Living in a big city can often feel overwhelming, but practicing daily gratitude can help you appreciate the small joys. Whether it’s the taste of a delicious souvlaki, the sound of children playing in a local square, or the beauty of the Mediterranean light, acknowledging these little moments can make a big difference in your outlook.
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Embrace the City’s Slower Side
Athens might be a fast-moving city, but it also has a slower, more relaxed side. Make time for leisurely activities like sipping a coffee at a local café, taking an evening stroll through the old Plaka neighborhood, or enjoying a sunset at Sounion. These slower moments can help you pause and reflect, appreciating life without the rush.
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Be Present in Social Interactions
Athenian culture is deeply social, and there are endless opportunities to connect with others. From casual chats at a taverna to deeper conversations with friends and family, being fully present in these interactions helps you appreciate the richness of human connection. Listen deeply, share openly, and savor the shared moments of laughter, joy, and understanding.
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Focus on Experiences, Not Materialism
Living in a big city like Athens can sometimes lead to a focus on material possessions and status. However, appreciating life often comes from experiences, not things. Seek out experiences that enrich your life, whether it’s attending a local theater performance, learning something new at a museum, or spending a day at the beach. These moments create lasting memories and a deeper sense of fulfillment.

5 Tips To Help You Drink More Water Throughout the Day
Water gets rid of wastes through urination, perspiration, and bowel movements; it regulates our temperature, lubricates joints, and protects sensitive tissues.
To reap all the benefits that water has to offer you, here are some tips to help you stay hydrated throughout the day, every day:
1. Keep a bottle on hand
2. Add a dash of fresh lemon
Stay hydrated all day by dring a glass of water, followed by a warm lemon water glass. Try not to drink coffee before having at least one full glass of water.
3. Eat water-filled produce
Try to eat fresh produce with high water content such as watermelon and cucumber. Follow through with this habit during the winter months, and your hydration levels will go up, and your skin will look radiant and refreshed too!
4. Download an App
There are various hydration reminder apps out there, so choose what suits you best and start fueling your body with water. Push notifications are also handy when the day begins to get busy.
5. Make fruit-infused water
If water tastes too bland to encourage you to dring more often, try cutting up fruit and adding it to pitchers of water. Berries, pineapple, basil, lime, and ginger are perfectingredients to add a refreshing flavor to water.
How Much Water Do We Need To Drink Every Day?
Every day we lose water through breathing, sweating, urinating, and passing bowel movements. For our body to function correctly, we must replenish its water supply by consuming beverages and water-filled foods.
So how much fluid does the average, healthy adult living in a temperate climate need? According to experts, adequate daily fluid intake is:
- About 15.5 cups (3.7 liters) of fluids for men
- About 11.5 cups (2.7 liters) of fluids a day for women
These recommendations include fluids from water, other beverages, and food. About 20% of total fluid intake usually comes from food while the rest comes from drinks.
This content has been sourced and prepared by Codico Lab
Winter Sea Swimming In Athens
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Whether you've just arrived in town – or have been here for years – Athens always has new secrets to share!
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5 Scenic Hikes Around Athens
All five of these recommended routes are great any time of year, although spring and autumn offer the most comfortable temperatures. In winter, especially in the mountains, be prepared for cold and even snow. If hiking in summer, avoid the hottest part of the day (about 12.00 – 15.00) and take plenty of water and sun protection. Steer clear of particularly hot, breezeless days, and keep in mind that summer storms can suddenly roll in (especially in June).
1. Mount Ymittos (Kaisariani Monastery)
Best for: Hikers, mountain runners, anyone interested in Byzantine sights.
Why: Walking through the dense pine forest, you truly feel you are leaving the metropolis behind. There are also great picnic spots around the monastery.
How long: Allow about 2 hours to see the main sights and walk the prettiest paths.
Look out for: Behind Kaisiarani Monastery you'll find the curious, cavelike Analipseos Church with a pond inhabited by koi and frogs. Just behind that runs the Botanical Walk. Follow it north to a site called Kalopoula (also accessible by car) for a charming refreshment stand in the woods with a cold beer and cooked dishes. Be advised that it closes early, well before sunset.
Top tip: For one of the best views of the entire city of Athens, head to Taxiarches Hill (near Kaisariani Monastery).
How to get there: There are no nearby metro stops so the easiest way is to get a taxi directly to Kaisariani Monastery.
2. Alsos Syngrou
Best for: Runners, families.
The Route: About a 20-minute drive north of the city-centre lies a vast 230-acre green space known as Alsos Syngrou. “Alsos” in Greek means “urban forest”; while Andreas Syngrou was a wealthy banker and important 19th-century figure who bequeathed this entire expanse to, what is today, the Institute of Agronomic Sciences. About 50 acres are cultivated with crops such as grapevines, pistachio, and almond trees. The rest is mostly a wild expanse of pines and shrubs, scored with broad paths. You'll also find a dirt football pitch, basketball court and running track, and some grand buildings of the former Syngrou estate.
Why: When you’re in the heart of Alsos Syngrou, it feels quite wild—even though you’re still relatively close to the city. It's not as manicured as it could be, but it’s a lovely spot nonetheless for a nature fix without leaving town.
How long: A full circuit of the park will take between 1-2 hours, but there are various entrances, so you can tailor your visit to your energy levels.
Look out for: At the northeastern corner, among the ornate buildings of the estate, you’ll spy a small church designed by renowned architect Ernst Ziller. It’s Greece’s only gothic Orthodox church and looks like it's made out of fondant.
How to get there: Take Line 1 of the Athens Metro to the station KAT.
3. Tatoi Royal Estate
Best for: Hikers, history buffs, royal enthusiasts.
Why: The royals and aristocracy who summered here were no fools. It’s decidedly cooler than downtown thanks to the elevation, flowing streams, and lush green vegetation. The well-signposted paths make it an easy choice for a nature immersion with only the sounds of the wind and wildlife for company.
How long: Walking around the main palace grounds will take about an hour, although there are plenty of forest paths in the area for longer treks.
Look out for: For a deeper sense of Tatoi’s history, seek out the royal mausoleum and cemetery.
Top tip: The wider area is known for its country-style restaurants (taverna Agios Merkourios nearby is among the best and has a lovely view).
How to get there: Tatoi is not served by public transport, so access is only via a taxi or private/rental car—a 45 min drive from the city centre.
4. Sounion National Park
Best for: Adventurous souls, mineral enthusiasts, those who want to experience epic Sounio away from the tour buses.
The Route: Above the famed Temple of Poseidon, on the very tip of the Attica peninsula, stretches an expanse of forested hills that make up the Sounion National Park. The natural carpet of piney forest, shrubs, and wild herbs is lovely—but it’s geology that sets this region apart. Rich in mineral deposits, the area has been mined since antiquity—up until the 20th century, with valuable deposits processed and shipped from the nearby port of Lavrio—and remnants abound. One can hike through the national park from Lavrio on one stretch of the coast to Sounio on the other. Or drive directly to the village of Agios Konstantinos.
Why: As probably the least visited and developed national park in Attica, there’s an out-of-the-way wildness that makes a pleasant shift from the well-trodden tourist trails. Your reward will be stunning sea views over both sides of the peninsula.
How long: To hike the full distance from Lavrio to Sounio through the national park will take about 3-4 hours.
Look out for: The Chaos Gulch. This massive cavity in the earth, just outside the village of Agios Konstantinos, appears to have been created by the collapse of a huge underground cave. In Lavrio, stop by the Mineralogical Museum to learn how the area’s mineral wealth has been exploited since antiquity.
Top tip: Swimming in the sea directly underneath the Temple of Poseidon is arguably more magical than visiting the temple itself!
How to get there: KTEL intercity buses service both Lavrio and Sounio, so you can start at one end, and get a return bus from the other.
5. Parnitha
Best for: Dedicated hikers, although it's also great for families who want to introduce their kids to the wilderness.
The Route: Mt Parnitha is Attica's tallest mountain (reaching 1,413m) and its most “serious”. Driving from the city, the road climbs steeply before levelling out. After a number of turns, you reach the Bafi Refuge at an elevation of 1,160m. Despite a major wildfire in 2007, forested expanses in the area around the refuge have survived and there are myriad gorgeous routes for all levels of ability here—from short, easy walks to nearby springs, to challenging hikes to the mountain's peaks.
Why: You’d expect to travel much further from Athens to experience such an authentic alpine setting, with such diversity of flora and fauna. The Bafi refuge is highly accessible and offers a range of services, including guided hikes for kids and a restaurant serving up comfort cuisine with a view from up in the clouds. Parnitha has snow during most of the cold months lending itself to winter fun. In summer, it rarely climbs above 30 degrees, even on the hottest days, making for a revitalizing getaway.
How long: You can literally hike for days here (and sleep in the Bafi refuge). At the very least you will need half a day, taking into account travel time to and from the mountain.
Look out for: The mountain has rich wildlife including birds of prey, foxes, and even wolves in its more remote corners. Many of the animals are elusive, but you are quite likely to spot the red deer that live on the mountain.
Top tip: The relative proximity of Athens can create a dangerous complacency on Parnitha, and it’s worth remembering that it is a big mountain, with all of the inherent dangers. The weather can change abruptly, even in summer, and it’s easy to get lost.
How to get there: Aside from the road that leads up to the Bafi refuge (about a 1-hour drive from Syntagma), there is also a (free) cable car operated by the Regency Casino Mont Parnes, located on the mountain. You can get to the parking lot at the bottom by car, taxi, or public bus. From the casino, the Bafi refuge is about a 45-minute hike.
Photo by: Manos Chatzikonstantis
Mountain Biking on Mount Parnitha
Parnitha, one of three mountains that surround the Athenian basin, is by far the wildest. While the other two—Hymettus and Penteli—also have forested parts, you rarely feel as if you have really left the city. Parnitha, on the other hand, is a proper wilderness, a true “mountain’s mountain”.
The landscape is wild, with rocky hills covered in scrub in places, and dense, mature forests of fir and black pine in others. The weather is also different. There is a distinct touch of winter to the thinner air. The city is still visible, indeed the view is superb, but a hazy atmosphere makes it seem unreal, like a video game backdrop that you can see but never reach. All you can hear are the birds and the breeze.
A friend from This is Athens met with their guide Giannis at the Bafi refuge, an attractive mountain lodge where many of the mountain’s visitors end up for a warm bowl of soup or hearty sausages after a day out in the fresh air. Giannis could probably whip around the mountain before my first water break, yet, he adjusts to my pace while making it seem that he is doing no such thing, chatting knowledgeably about Parnitha’s flora and fauna.
Despite the devastating 2007 wildfire that ravaged much of Parnitha’s fir forest, the national park is home to roughly 1,000 species of plants, as well as animals large and small, including a large population of red deer. After many years of absence, wolves have even started to reappear on the mountain.
After a few kilometres on asphalt, we turn onto a dirt road through the forest. We cruise downhill, and my thrill at zooming through the trees is only slightly marred by the thought of what it’s going to be like to pedal back up. But every stretch is awash in natural beauty and every bend offers stunning views.
We’ve been riding for over two hours. At this point, Giannis often summons a van for his riders because the final stretch is all uphill. But it doesn’t seem much worse than what we’ve already encountered, so I decided that it would be a shame to complete our circuit in the back of a van. Citing an old Greek adage, I say: “We’ve eaten the donkey, all that’s left is the tail. Let’s do it.”
It is a big tail, one that is negotiated rather slowly and with gritted teeth. But, finally, we ride into the Bafi mountain refuge just as the sun is setting, feeling sweaty but accomplished.
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Photo by: Trekking Hellas
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5 Steps To A Healthier Lifestyle
Drink More Water

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Most of us don't drink enough water on a daily basis, even though it's necessary for our bodies in order to function correctly. Water is essential for performing body activities, removing waste, and delivering nutrients and oxygen throughout our system. The amount of water we require is determined by a number of different factors, however, an average adult requires two to three liters each day.
Get Enough Sleep

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Sleep affects mood, immune function, memory, and the ability to concentrate. The Sleep Foundation recommends 7 to 9 hours of sleep for adults while establishing a regular sleep-wake cycle is also extremely important.
Practice Mindful Eating

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Mindful eating is about using mindfulness to reach a state of full attention to your experiences, feelings, cravings, and physical indicators when eating. Mindful eating entails eating slowly and without distractions, listening to physical hunger cues and eating only until you’re full, distinguishing between true hunger and non-hunger triggers for eating, appreciating your food, and engaging all your senses in the eating experience.
Exercise

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Physical activity can benefit your brain and body in numerous ways by increasing blood flow, lowering your risk of disease, reducing food cravings, creating higher bone density, and potentially increasing your life span. Try getting 150 minutes of moderate-intensity aerobic activity on a weekly basis and the results will amaze you.
Avoid Negativity

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A positive mindset is essential for living a healthy life. Negativity really should be limited, if not removed totally. Many even recommend allowing a person or a friend go if you believe that they negatively impact your life. Learning to identify how the negitivity of others affects us is really important to our well-being; being aware of our own negativity toward ourselves and others is vitally important. It takes time and practice, but allow yourself to let go of all negative thought patterns. Seek to maintain a positive attitude, beginning with how you speak to yourself first thing in the morning and you'll see just how quickly life feels more happy and healthy.
Keeping Spirits High - YouTube Selections
Keeping your spirits bright when life is going along smoothly doesn't seem that hard, but what about when life goes 'off course' and negativity obstructs our path?
As daily routines shift and the world adjusts to a new normal, maintaining a positive attitude is essential in order to keep going. The question then becomes: how do we keep our spirits high in challenging times like these?
Well, we can listen to inspiring people like the ones on the list below! If you're looking for inspiration and motivation, then this selection of YouTube channels will get you thinking. If you're more of a podcast listener, then click here.
Christian Guzman & Heidi Somers: Well, talk about couple-goals! These amazing fitness YouTubers show how they run their successful fitness businesses and share workouts and healthy tips with their viewers.
Bob & Brad: Physical Therapists Bob Schrupp and Brad Heineck offer great advice, tips, and information on how to stay healthy, fit, and pain-free. Together they have over 50 years of experience and knowledge as physical therapists and fitness experts.
The Dave Ramsey Show: Do you want some life-changing financial advice? This show is for you, as it will help you make smart decisions moneywise, learn about budgeting and much more!
Marie Forleo: If you want to turn your dreams into reality, you’ve come to the right place. Marie Forleo will train your brain to think more creatively and positively in the face of setbacks and help you realize your greatest potential and use your unique talents to change the world.
Luka Hocevar: He is an entrepreneur, author, strength/fitness/business coach. His YouTube channel features great fitness videos and bodyweight exercises that promise real results.
Ekhart Yoga: With over 3,500 classes in different styles guided by over 40 world-class teachers, this is Europe’s biggest online studio. Get ready for positive change and genuine transformation through different styles of yoga.
High Intensity Health: This channel features interesting interviews with a variety of different topics, including low-carb (ketogenic) diets, gut bacteria health, sleep, building muscle, and science.
Mike Thurston: This British guy who moved to Dubai aims to educate, motivate, and help viewers optimize their body composition, whilst making the process as enjoyable and sustainable as possible.
Hanna Oberg: This Swedish fitness YouTuber shares with viewers free workout routines, recipes, fitness advice and much, much more! Also, she just had a baby and shows what parenting it's like.
Boho Beautiful: Through their Boho Beautiful Yoga Classes, Vegan meal prep/cooking vids, mat-based Pilates or Fitness, and Boho Diaries, these two yogis wander the earth, creating positive content as they go.
Stephanie Buttermore: With a Ph.D. in pathology and cell biology, Stephanie Buttermore mixes science and fitness into all facets of life. Her channel brings informative content to the world of fitness, training, beauty, lifestyle, food challenges and nutrition all with a scientific twist!!
Jeff Nippard: Stephanie Buttermore’s boyfriend is a natural pro bodybuilder and internationally-qualified powerlifter with a BSc in biochemistry. His channel is also dedicated to providing science-based training and nutrition information.
The Daily Show with Trevor Noah: The Daily Show is an Emmy and Peabody Award-winning program that looks at the day's top headlines through a sharp, reality-based lens. Trevor Noah covers the biggest news stories in politics, pop culture and more.
Pick Up Limes: Foodies, minimalists, travelers, and all views will get inspired or find a calm and relaxing space with the collection of videos that help to nourish the cells and the soul.
All of the recommendations have been ‘tried and tested’ by our friend and contributor Eleni Maria Georgiou. Thank you, Eleni!
About Eleni Maria Georgiou
Eleni Maria Georgiou is an independent writer and publishing professional devoted to creating books that are creative, original, and modern.
Passionate about Athens and all the city has to offer, for four exciting years, I co-managed XpatAthens. This experience inspired me to write my first book, Eleni’s GREEK PHRASE BOOK: A Beginner's Guide to Greek Culture and the Greek Language in 2018, sparking the birth of Lenacke Press. I continue to write, think about, and publish creative and original books, adding to the Lenacke Press collection.
In addition, since 2004, I have been running fixyourenglish.com, a business that provides Editing, Proofreading, and Translation services.
I currently live in Athens, Greece with my husband and two kids. I am fluent in both English and Greek and interested in learning more languages. I like organizing and attending community group events, reading, listening to podcasts and audiobooks, writing, lifting weights, and going hiking.
Playlists To Keep You Moving & Grooving
Whether you want to immerse yourself in total relaxation or take over the dancefloor of your living room, here are some playlists that will make you smile and keep you movin and groovin when times are up, and when times are down. Enjoy!
Brain Food by Spotify: Hypnotic, electronic music, ideal for intense focus and concentration.
Feel Good Dinner by Spotify: An uplifting yet tasteful dinner playlist with a guaranteed feel-good vibe.
The Electric Relaxation Playlist by SG Lewis: Ease into relaxation with this chill-out playlist that opens the door to a world of laid-back, mellow grooves, spiritual expansions, and sonic meditations.
Lo-Fi Beats by Spotify: Chill and soothing hip-hop mixes that serve as great background music to listen to while you work or study.
Armada Chill by Armada Music: Including some of the greatest chill-out classic of all time, this playlist offers up sonic serenity you can't help but fall in love with.
Creativity Boost by Spotify: The next time you're in a creativity slump get motivated by listening to this eclectic music which can actually allow you to get your creative juices flowing.
Majestic Casual by Majestic Casual: This playlist will help you experience music in a new way and stay updated on the best of electronic, deep house, experimental, hip-hop, indie, pop and much more.
A Selection Of Podcasts That We Love
One of the hardest things about podcasts is finding the ones that appeal to you most, so we've collected some absolute favorites. We hope that they will help to increase mindfulness and knowledge about the world, improve your well-being, and encourage you to think big!
The Tim Ferriss Show: In each episode, Tim Ferriss deconstructs world-class performers from different areas to extract the tactics, tools, and routines you can use such as morning routines, exercise habits, time-management tricks, and more.
The Model Health Show: Tune in for a fun and enlightening look at health and fitness, where you'll learn how to burn fat, get healthier and optimize your life for greater success.
Revisionist History with Malcolm Gladwell: In each episode, Malcolm Gladwell goes back, trying to reinterpret something overlooked and misunderstood from the past: an event, a person, an idea.
The Practical Stoic Podcast: Stoicism is one of the most effective philosophies for a well-lived life and Simon Drew shares practical ancient Stoic advice that can still be applied today.
About Eleni Maria Georgiou
Eleni Maria Georgiou is an independent writer and publishing professional devoted to creating books that are creative, original, and modern.
Passionate about Athens and all the city has to offer, for four exciting years, I co-managed XpatAthens. This experience inspired me to write my first book, Eleni’s GREEK PHRASE BOOK: A Beginner's Guide to Greek Culture and the Greek Language in 2018, sparking the birth of Lenacke Press. I continue to write, think about, and publish creative and original books, adding to the Lenacke Press collection.
In addition, since 2004, I have been running fixyourenglish.com, a business that provides Editing, Proofreading, and Translation services.
I currently live in Athens, Greece with my husband and two kids. I am fluent in both English and Greek and interested in learning more languages. I like organizing and attending community group events, reading, listening to podcasts and audiobooks, writing, lifting weights, and going hiking.
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Be Your Own Muse is a cross-cultural, cross-generational, inclusive platform aiming to assist and unite people from all cultures, ethnic backgrounds and social statuses. The platform is aimed at women but also welcomes men and transgender people with open arms. The Be Your Own Muse platform was launched in 2018 and has successfully been pilot-tested with women from all ages all around the world.
A note from the founder Eleni Meraki:
“I believe that coaching has become a necessity in the rapidly changing, increasingly complicated and demanding times we live in. We haven’t been properly equipped with the mental and emotional skills to manage and thrive in today’s world. And thus, out of this necessity, which has become even greater the last couple of weeks due to the current global COVID-19 pandemic, I came to the deep understanding that coaching shouldn’t be a luxury product, available only to a select few. My platform was initially created in a program structure but with all that is happening now, I recognized the urgent need for these tools, knowledge and wisdom in everyone. Making the platform subscription-based and affordable was a no-brainer. Everyone deserves coaching and should have access to that now. We need people to assume personal responsibility and lead in their communities more than ever before. We are interconnected, we need each other. When you are not well, I am not well. The world changes, one happy and conscious person at a time. And it needs us to change quickly.”
A close friend of ours and contributor to XpatAthens via her platforms Be Your Own Muse and Guts & Tales, we are grateful to Eleni for her contriution to our well-being.
Eleni made a 180 in her life when she left a corporate marketing career in Amsterdam, The Netherlands, to follow a coaching and writing career in Athens, Greece. By making this transition, she embarked on her life’s mission to guide and empower people to live more consciously and authentically. To learn more and get in touch with Eleni visit her personal website at: elenimeraki.com