Bad habits
Echoes of Inadequacy
As a recent college graduate, I find myself navigating the daunting landscape of internship and job hunting. It's a time of uncertainty, filled with endless applications, nerve-wracking interviews, and the constant fear of rejection. But what weighs heaviest on my mind is the tendency to compare myself to others and question my self-worth.
By Judith Onyatta3 years ago in Confessions
"Mastering the Art of Meditation: Cultivating Inner Peace and Clarity"
"Mastering the Art of Meditation: Cultivating Inner Peace and Clarity" is an article that delves into the practice of meditation and its profound effects on inner well-being. Here's an elaboration on the key points covered in the article:
By Jorelyn M. Macasadog3 years ago in Confessions
"I met a Girl". Content Warning.
Her eyes, the color of the deepest ocean, sparkled with a hint of mischief as they met mine. Her smile was captivating, drawing me in like a moth to a flame. In that moment, the world around us faded into the background, and it was as if we were the only two people in existence. Intrigued by her allure, I summoned the courage to approach her.
By Jane3 years ago in Confessions
Rhode Island Comedians Experience Dire
Kirsten Logan and Frank Gazerro, a married couple and stand-up comedians from Rhode Island, were no strangers to alcohol. In fact, they were paid in drinks during their performances at nightclubs. However, when the pandemic hit, their lives took a dangerous turn.
By Décio António Benjamim Verão3 years ago in Confessions
My Battle With Binge Eating
For a long time, I believed that my struggles were merely a result of a personal flaw or bad habit. Little did I know that my problem had a real name and that I was suffering from a disease that affects many others as well. This realization brought me both relief and comfort, knowing that I wasn't alone in my journey of battling this affliction.
By IvanaCh3 years ago in Confessions
Being Perfect
Introduction A Vocal Creator Friend Grz Colm made a comment on the story below which inspired this piece. These are just some thoughts about how we can all be perfect in lots of small ways. Things may not be technically perfect but they will be perfect for us.
By Mike Singleton 💜 Mikeydred 3 years ago in Confessions
Trauma turned to Purpose.. Content Warning.
A dear sister of mine was my muse to starting here with my own story, the first one written in my bones, my blood, my ancestral line which connects all of the pieces of me together. I grew from the earth just like us all, but the growth was first met with the near death of me and my soul, where everything was so dark, until I softly reached my hands through the dirt which was my home for so long, and I could finally feel.
By Bonnie Knapton3 years ago in Confessions
My Most Embarrassing Moment: A Lesson in Humility, Resilience, and Self-Discovery
Embarrassing moments are an inevitable part of life. They can make us cringe, turn our faces red, and even haunt us for years to come. We all have our fair share of embarrassing stories, and I am no exception. In this article, I will share my most embarrassing moment—a humorous tale that taught me the importance of humility, resilience, and the ability to laugh at oneself. Join me as I delve into the details of this unforgettable incident and explore the valuable life lessons it imparted.
By Selorm Amenya3 years ago in Confessions
Thank you, Everyone!. Top Story - July 2023.
I want to confess something. I've had quite an emotional rollercoaster of a week. Internally, that inner voice in me has been kicking my butt for past mistakes, horrible actions and bad decisions. This is a regular occurrence, but this week I felt it more. Everyday I am learning more about myself and the way I have been and the way I want to be, but it's been quite a struggle at times.
By Paul Stewart3 years ago in Confessions








