
Joe Walter
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From writer during childhood to artist as I've aged.
I'm passionate about using both in my storytelling.
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A Love Letter Found in a 100-Year-Old Book
It all started on a rainy afternoon at Pine Street Bookshop. I wasn’t supposed to be there. I had errands to run, emails to answer, and a dozen things piling up. But the rain came down in sheets, and the cozy glow of the little shop was too inviting to ignore.
By Joe Walterabout a year ago in Fiction
The Day Time Stopped in Oblivion Ridge
Oblivion Ridge wasn’t much to talk about. A sleepy town nestled in a valley, surrounded by jagged cliffs and endless pine trees. It was the kind of place where everyone knew everyone, and the biggest scandal in years was when old Mrs. Carmichael painted her front door neon pink.
By Joe Walterabout a year ago in Fiction
Top 5 Ways To Earn $100 Per Day As A Passive Income In 2023
Making money online can be extremely lucrative, especially if you make it your job to do so (i.e., passive income). However, it’s not always as easy as 1–2–3. There are plenty of ways to earn money online, but these five are the best ways to make the most consistent and potentially lucrative income with little time commitment on your part. Are you ready to finally make some passive income?
By Joe Walter2 years ago in Education
How to Revive a Fading Relationship
A fading relationship can be a difficult and stressful experience. It can be caused by a variety of factors such as lack of communication, lack of intimacy, or simply growing apart over time. However, it is possible to revive a fading relationship with the right approach. Here are some tips for reviving a fading relationship:
By Joe Walter3 years ago in Humans
The Role of Forgiveness in Relationships
Forgiveness is an essential component of any healthy relationship. It allows partners to move past mistakes, heal from hurt, and build a stronger and more resilient relationship. However, forgiveness is not always easy and it can take time and effort to achieve. Here are some tips for understanding and practicing forgiveness in a relationship:
By Joe Walter3 years ago in Humans
Navigating Conflict in Relationships
Conflict is an inevitable part of any relationship. It is a natural part of human interaction and can arise from a variety of sources such as communication breakdowns, differences in values or expectations, or simply from the stress of daily life. Navigating conflict in a relationship can be challenging, but it is also an opportunity to strengthen the bond between partners. Here are some tips for effectively navigating conflict in a relationship:
By Joe Walter3 years ago in Humans
The Importance of Trust in Relationships
Trust is one of the most important foundations of any healthy relationship. It is the belief that your partner is reliable, honest, and will always have your best interests at heart. Without trust, a relationship can become filled with doubt, insecurity, and fear. Building and maintaining trust in a relationship takes time and effort, but it is essential for creating a strong and loving bond between partners.
By Joe Walter3 years ago in Humans
5 Communication Techniques for a Stronger Relationship
Effective communication is a crucial component of any healthy relationship. It allows partners to connect, understand each other's needs and feelings, and work through any challenges that may arise. However, many people struggle with communicating effectively in their relationships. Here are five communication techniques that can help strengthen your relationship:
By Joe Walter3 years ago in Humans
I Lost 130 Pounds. Holy crap, I was HUGE!
WHEN DID YOU START DEVELOPING A WEIGHT PROBLEM? My initial weight problem began as a young child. I can remember starting dieting at 7 years old. My family has a history of obesity& a horrible relationship with body image& bullying. Being “teased” about your weight was very common in my family, unfortunately. My weight issues got worse as I got older b/c I combined food abuse with alcohol abuse. That lead to major weight being gained very quickly.
By Joe Walter3 years ago in Lifehack
I Lost 60 Pounds Counting Calories and Working Out At Home
I was always a little overweight growing up but after having my first child in 2012 my weight got out of control. I gained 20 lbs during the pregnancy and an extra 40 lbs after. I started working when he was 3 months old and started eating out everyday.
By Joe Walter3 years ago in Motivation
7 Pieces of Career Advice That Will Change Your Life
Your career is your lifeblood. It’s one of the main drivers in determining the trajectory of your overall quality of life and happiness, so you want to take any steps you can to make sure it goes as smoothly as possible. Luckily, there are many pieces of helpful career advice out there, often from people who have been where you are now or done what you want to do in the future. Here are some of the best pieces of career advice I’ve ever heard, and how I apply them to my job every day.
By Joe Walter4 years ago in Journal
9 Tiny Habits That Will Change Your Life For the Better
Over the past year, I’ve been making tiny changes to my daily routine in an effort to improve myself in areas that I feel could use some work. Now, every time I make one of these micro-habits part of my life, I notice a significant improvement in my overall health and wellbeing. As 2015 rolls around, here are the 9 tiny habits that I’ll be building into my routine to prepare me for the next 12 months – and hopefully set me up for success in years to come!
By Joe Walter4 years ago in Humans



