Whatever in mind can be as good as in write.
Solitude, in its most positive light, is a choice. It's about finding that special “me time” where you can recharge, reflect, and even discover new facets of yourself that you might not have engaged with otherwise.
By Dira11 months ago in Motivation
Okay, let's get real for a minute. We're constantly bombarded with messages, right? Be strong! Be confident! Fake it 'til you make it!
What does it really mean to keep something close to your heart? For me, it’s about holding onto the things that truly matter.
Let me tell you something I've learned over the years. Sometimes, the tiniest piece of advice can completely flip your perspective and change everything.
Silence is powerful. It’s underrated. It’s something we don’t give enough credit to in our world. When was the last time you truly were in silence?
Let’s kick things off with one of life’s simplest pleasures. A warm drink. There’s just something about cradling a steaming cup of coffee, tea, or hot chocolate that feels cozy and safe.
By Dira11 months ago in Writers
Let’s talk about something simple. The power of one word. Yes, just one word. Not a sentence, not a paragraph, not a fancy many words.
What Is “My Time”? First off, let’s define what “me time” really means. It’s that precious time you set aside for yourself to do whatever you love, free from distractions and obligations.
Will you find something better? Will you be alone? Will you ever feel that kind of happiness again? These questions swirl in your head like a tornado, leaving you disoriented and unsure of how to take the first step forward.
If you’re reading this, it means you’ve made it. Yeah, you! You’re sitting in front of a screen, breathing, maybe sipping on your favorite beverage, and navigating this crazy thing called life.
That little inner monologue that can be your biggest cheerleader or your harshest critic. You may think of it as your conscience, your intuition, or just the chatter of your own thoughts.
Hi all, Today I want to talk about calling yourself a writer. It’s about something that seems small, but it can actually have a huge impact on our creative mindset.