Edina Jackson-Yussif
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I write about lifestyle, entrepreneurship and other things.
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I'm Doing a Money Manifestation Challenge
Manifesting Money: My Journey and the 369 Method I’ve been manifesting money since high school, actually, since middle school. My dad gave me a book called The Power of Positive Thinking by Norman Vincent Peale, and it was the best gift anyone could have ever given me. I went from failing in math to being top of the class, all using the principles from the book my dad gifted me.
By Edina Jackson-Yussif about a year ago in Journal
She Built a Successful Clothing Brand with AI (Fictional story)
In the vibrant streets of South London, 25-year-old Zara Thompson was feeling the weight of her financial struggles. Tired of living paycheck to paycheck, she decided it was time for a change. One evening, while scrolling through her phone, she stumbled upon OpenAI's ChatGPT. With a spark of inspiration, she thought, "Why not ask ChatGPT for a fresh idea to launch my own clothing line?"
By Edina Jackson-Yussif about a year ago in Art
My Favorite Foods Made me Fat
Embracing Healthier Versions of Your Favorite Meals As a British-born Ghanaian, it's understandable that giving up carb-heavy dishes like rice and pasta can be challenging. However, your decision to make a change and find healthier alternatives is commendable. Discovering the Benefits of Spicy Weight Loss Meals
By Edina Jackson-Yussif about a year ago in Feast
Starbucks Fall Menu is Here!
As the summer sun begins to wane, our thoughts are already shifting to the cozy, inviting vibes of fall. There’s something about the crisp air, warm sweaters, and of course, the seasonal delights that make this time of year so special. One of the most anticipated aspects of fall for many is the return of Starbucks' autumn beverages. Just one sip of a Pumpkin Cream Cold Brew can instantly transport us to a world of golden leaves and chilly evenings.
By Edina Jackson-Yussif about a year ago in Feast
How to Get Paid $16,000 to Move to Spain as a Digital Nomad
While tourist-packed cities like Barcelona and Venice struggle with overcrowding, leading to protests and local frustrations, one lesser-known area in Spain is inviting remote workers with open arms: Extremadura. The local government has set aside €2 million (around $2.2 million) to draw in digital nomads by offering financial support of up to €15,000 (approximately $16,789) per person as an incentive to settle down and work remotely from this quieter part of the country.
By Edina Jackson-Yussif about a year ago in Journal
How the Internet’s Obsession with ‘Very Demure’ Content Reflects the Power and Pitfalls of Viral Trends
Lately, you might have noticed the word “demure” popping up everywhere online. It’s become the latest internet buzzword, thanks to a viral TikTok video by creator Jools Lebron. In the video, Lebron casually describes her hair and makeup as “very demure” and pairs it with a “mindful” vanilla perfume. What started as a simple comment has spiraled into a widespread trend, now shaping how people describe everyday moments online.
By Edina Jackson-Yussif about a year ago in Journal
New Study Reveals 'Hidden Consciousness' in 1 in 4 Patients Previously Thought to Be Unresponsive
Up to 25% of patients who appear unresponsive after severe brain injuries may actually be conscious and aware of their surroundings, according to recent research. This groundbreaking study reveals that a significant number of people classified as being in a coma, a vegetative state, or a minimally conscious state might be experiencing what’s known as "hidden consciousness," challenging our understanding of brain injuries and patient care.
By Edina Jackson-Yussif about a year ago in Education
Vast Reservoirs of Liquid Water Discovered Deep Beneath Mars – But There's a Twist
There are literal oceans' worth of liquid water hiding out on Mars. There's just one big problem. That water is actually in Mars, at depths that are too far below the surface for us to access.
By Edina Jackson-Yussif about a year ago in Earth

