
Ian Sankan
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Writer and storyteller passionate about health and wellness, personal development, and pop culture. Exploring topics that inspire and educate. Let’s connect and share ideas!
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From Distraction to Devotion
Indeed, there is something rather romantic in the very concept of being a keen reader. The imagery is comforting: armchairs, the smell of old books, and the rustle of those as the outside world disappears. However, the practice of reading still remains a challenge for many due to the complexities and interference of the contemporary world. This was the case with me until I learned the secret of making your brain crave for reading books.
By Ian Sankanabout a year ago in Journal
Matches Made in Hell
The soft glow of a smartphone illuminates Sarah's face at 11:47 PM. Her thumb hover’s mechanically over yet another dating app, swiping through profiles that are as interchangeable as they are fleeting, transforming people into mere commodities on a screen. Across town, Michael updates his profile for what seems like the hundredth time, trying to understand why the perfect pictures, the perfect jokes he writes for his bio do not make him meet the perfect person.
By Ian Sankanabout a year ago in Journal
Laziness Does Not Exist
A dim light comes in through the frayed café curtains; the table before me is old and scratched, and there are empty cups of coffee and open notebooks scattered around. Outside, the city hums with a quiet urgency, but inside, I'm contemplating a concept that has long misunderstood human behavior: laziness.
By Ian Sankanabout a year ago in Journal
Naked Vulnerability
Through the window of the café, the exterior is painted in watercolour: the rain-soaked streets glare at the yellowing lamp posts, the gentle jazz coming from the ancient speaker in the corner. I am here, with a cup of chai on the table slowly getting colder, and my thoughts are wandering around love. No not the hollywood love, not even the love that social media portrays, but love in its truest form, the love that comes with all its intricacies and complexities.
By Ian Sankanabout a year ago in Journal
Frozen Frontiers
With the first snow falling from the sky and the world turning into a beautiful white canvas, enthusiasts and tourists alike are enticed by the charm of winter trips. Winter holidays are always filled with thrills and chills, stunning visuals, and serene beauty that create memories for a lifetime. Whether you are an adventurer in search of extreme emotions or a tourist who dreams of a quiet Christmas vacation, this guide will reveal some of the most beautiful winter locations to make your Christmas travel wishes come true.
By Ian Sankanabout a year ago in Journal
Beyond Likes and Swipes
In the modern world where technology is becoming more dominant, people come across others not as people but as digital avatars. We are all a bunch of face-to-face friends, a sea of acquaintances, yet deep inside we all seem to be alone. This is where the paradox lies: we live in a world where everything can be interconnected and yet, meaningful connection appears to be a rare commodity. But what if there was a chance to escape the digital clamor and meet other like-minded, sincere singles looking for committed relationships and personal development?
By Ian Sankanabout a year ago in Journal
Supercharge your entrepreneurial game in 2025
In the modern context of business, it is crucial to be noticed and therefore, being unique is mandatory. It is your entrepreneurial game that sets you apart to be a success story or just another entity that is lost in the crowd. Any great entrepreneur will tell you that winning your entrepreneurial game is not about the idea, it is about the strategy, skills, and foresight.
By Ian Sankanabout a year ago in Journal
Lasting Echoes
The glow of the sun was gradually going down until it was finally a warm orange cast over the train station. There was when Ian and Ester sat on a bench with their hands being intertwined. The air was officially filled with the finality mood. The moment was as if written up in their memory
By Ian Sankan2 years ago in Fiction

