Gabriela Tone
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I’ve always had a strong interest in psychology. I’m fascinated by how the mind works, why we feel the way we do, and how our past shapes us. I enjoy reading about human behavior, emotional health, and personal growth.
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Through My Silent Eyes
Through My Silent Eyes I was there when the house was full of laughter. It smelled like cinnamon and fresh coffee and something softer — like sunlight on wood floors. My family was everything: Mark, the strong one whose laugh filled the house; Claire, the soft one whose hands smelled like soap and vanilla; and Ellie, the little one with wild, golden hair who loved to sit on the floor with me, babbling in her baby voice.
By Gabriela Tone9 months ago in Confessions
Where the Tension Goes
Where the Tension Goes It started on a Tuesday. The kind that arrived like static, all buzzing nerves and half-finished thoughts. Maya sat at her kitchen table, staring at an untouched cup of coffee, the steam long gone, the silence heavy.
By Gabriela Tone9 months ago in Lifehack
Insides of a Haunted House
Insides of a Haunted House You don’t notice the haunting at first. The house seems warm. Familiar. Even inviting. It’s charming in the beginning—perfect lighting, a view just enough to distract you from the shadows. You don’t feel the cold draft crawling beneath the walls yet. You don’t see the cracks behind the paint.
By Gabriela Tone9 months ago in Families
Whispers Beneath the Noise
Mara didn’t speak much. Not at school, not with neighbors, and definitely not at home—not when her father’s voice thundered louder than any storm, not when her mother’s silence burned colder than winter frost. In their house, words were weapons. And quiet was the only shield that didn’t break.
By Gabriela Tone9 months ago in Journal
25 Protein-Packed Dishes to Power Your Gains
25 Protein-Packed Dishes to Power Your Gains *Fuel your fitness goals Whether you’re chasing hypertrophy, aiming for strength, or just trying to preserve lean muscle as you age, one nutrient stands above the rest—**protein**. It’s not just for bodybuilders or gym enthusiasts; your body uses protein to repair tissues, produce enzymes, and keep your immune system humming.
By Gabriela Tone9 months ago in Lifehack
The Silent Language of Whiskers
How Cats Speak to Us Without Saying a Word Most people believe cats don’t talk. They think the purring, meowing, tail-flicking creatures we call house pets are mysterious and mute, selfish and silent. But anyone who’s lived with a cat knows better. They do speak. Constantly. The problem isn’t them—it’s us. We just haven’t been listening right.
By Gabriela Tone9 months ago in Petlife
30 Clever Hacks Grandma May Never Have Told You
30 Clever Hacks Grandma May Never Have Told You When Ella moved into her grandmother’s old farmhouse on the edge of Maple Hollow, she expected dust, creaky floorboards, and maybe a few forgotten tea cups. What she didn’t expect was a massive handwritten journal tucked behind a loose brick in the pantry, titled:
By Gabriela Tone9 months ago in Lifehack
Blooming Bags of Elder Hollow
The Blooming Bags of Elder Hollow In the sleepy village of Elder Hollow, nestled between silver-tipped hills and moss-covered stone fences, there lived a woman named Clara Thistle. She wasn’t the kind to turn heads or stir gossip—just the kind who waved at every passerby, who left sunflower seeds for finches, and who could coax a smile out of even the most stubborn neighbor with a simple sprig of lavender.
By Gabriela Tone9 months ago in Lifehack
30 Signs Your Dog Might Be Feeling Down
How to Tell If Your Furry Friend Needs a Little Extra Love Dogs are known for their boundless energy, joyful tails, and goofy grins. But just like humans, our four-legged companions can also experience sadness. While they can’t tell us with words when something’s bothering them, dogs *do* communicate through behavior, body language, and subtle shifts in mood. As loving pet parents, it’s important to know the signs and help lift their spirits when they’re feeling down.
By Gabriela Tone9 months ago in Petlife
Summer’s Secret Weapon
Summer’s Secret Weapon Most people wait until the first sniffle of winter to start thinking about their immune system—stocking up on orange juice, taking random vitamins, and wrapping themselves in scarves like armor. But what if we told you that the real secret to staying healthy in winter starts with what you do in summer?
By Gabriela Tone9 months ago in Longevity
The Tree of Miracles
The Tree of Miracles Maya had never paid much attention to plants. In the concrete jungle of the city, they were mostly decorative—tiny succulents on coffee shop counters or the occasional potted fern in an office corner. But that changed the day her grandmother fell ill. What began as a minor infection spiraled into a storm of fatigue, joint pain, and chronic inflammation that left her bedridden.
By Gabriela Tone9 months ago in Lifehack











