Bad habits
Defining moments: a time in life that made me who i am.
When I was a youth, I had a small event that changed my life in a big way. I was at a school dance, and as I watched my friends laugh and dance, I felt shy and self-conscious. I've always had trouble with social nervousness, so I've never felt at ease in big groups.
By Jacob Damian3 years ago in Confessions
Passing ships
At this very moment, I am a single mother of two girls. I love my daughters with every fiber of my being. That will never change. With that being said though, my life was supposed to be different. I was supposed to be married with a house and two kids: one boy and one girl. I was supposed to be a nurse practitioner.
By Latoya Giles 3 years ago in Confessions
Heart Break
Once upon a time, in a small town nestled in the rolling hills, there lived a young girl named Lily. She was a bright and cheerful soul, always eager to explore the world and see what adventures lay ahead. She was the kind of girl who believed in fairy tales and happy endings, who dreamed of finding true love and living happily ever after.
By 3StonesSE3 years ago in Confessions
The Price of Fitting In.
A Personal Story of Regret and Redemption. When I was young, my family moved to a new town, and I had to change schools. I had just completed primary school, and I was excited to start the next chapter of my academic journey. However, the transition was anything but smooth. My new middle school was semi-government, and it was partly funded by the trust. This was a far cry from my previous fully private school, which was quiet and peaceful, with no bullying or discrimination.
By Tania Saleem3 years ago in Confessions
The Ultimate Guide to Moving a Mobile Home for Free: Tips and Tricks
Are you dreaming of a new location for your mobile home but worried about the headache and expense of moving it? Well, fear not! We've compiled the ultimate guide to help you move your mobile home for free. From tips on finding the perfect route to tricks for cutting costs on equipment rentals, we've got all the insider knowledge to make your move stress-free and budget-friendly. So please sit back, relax, and show us how to make this exciting transition a breeze.
By Gurugets3 years ago in Confessions
The Girl I Should Have Been Dating
Back when I was a teenager, there was this one girl I knew since middle school. Although at the time I didn't really think too much of it. We were acquaintances at happened to go to a few of the same classes at the time. And after awhile we had a basic type of friendship that just came about naturally. But during the high school years there were a few other girls who wanted to hang with me because they thought of me as a looker. And yet I turned them down. Because I didn't have a car to drive or something like that back then. But the main reason was because I had too much pride and didn't think I was good enough. Fairly understandable when it comes to teenagers with a sense of peer pressure. And the fact that I didn't have enough money in my pockets to take any girl out on a date didn't help. But in all my time in high school. I should have made more efforts in being more social with girls. Like attending school games or dances. But once again, having too much personal pride was an issue. Which would affect my life in the years to come.
By Matthew Sposato3 years ago in Confessions
Forgive And Forget
By: Marlene Affeld If you have been hurt by the words or actions of someone you love, or a person whose opinion you value, you can hold on to resentment, anger, or thoughts of revenge, or you can forgive, release your anger and move ahead with your life. Do you want to be happy or miserable? The choice is yours.
By Marlene Affeld3 years ago in Confessions
It Wasn't Healthy
"It wasn't healthy". Those are the words I've needed to hear for 9 months, the words I keep forgetting. It's so easy to romanticize relationships you're no longer in and so easy to forget all the bad things that they did to you. I realize that now. And I realize that I've known this for how long now and yet I still get sad. Why do I get sad? Sure, I loved him, I know that, and I think he loved me too but like I said, it wasn't healthy. (So why does it matter how I felt about him? Why does it still tear me apart to think about his hand in mine?) Not for me. Not for him. We're coming up on a year and I'm still asked "What happened?" or "How is he?" or "Are you guys still friends?" But my question is, why can't the past be left there? Why can't we let the peace settle? Why does it have to be disturbed? I want to leave him behind, I do, but I'm struggling. I need help. God please help me, I can't do this on my own and that's what I am; on my own. This whole thing has separated me from the ones I love. It's made me question every decision I've ever made. But most importantly, I question the whole "thing", why did I do it? I knew he was a bad idea, I knew I'd regret it. I've definitely learned my lesson, or have I? Am I looking for him in my current friends? In my crushes? In all my relationships? I went through all of it, all the pain and all the suffering, and for what, for a mob of unanswered questions? He is a recurring theme that I'm tired of writing about. He is a season that I want to change. A school year that has lasted too long, I want my break. I need my break. He is a weed that won't die, he's suffocated me, and now I'm a lawn being infiltrated by something so ugly and hateful. I am a flower who can't bloom because I've been robbed of my warmth, of my sunlight by a dark stormy cloud. To live I need the cloud to drift off in the distance and yet it's still so close. I struggle to survive day to day.
By Zae Johnson3 years ago in Confessions
How to Confess Something?
Confessing something can be a challenging and daunting task, whether it's admitting to a mistake, revealing a secret, or expressing your true feelings. However, honesty and transparency are essential for healthy relationships and personal growth. In this article, we'll discuss some practical tips and techniques for how to confess something in a way that is honest, respectful, and effective.
By Muneeb Javed3 years ago in Confessions
What Separates the Smartest People from the Rest of Us? Find Out Now!
People with outstanding intelligence who have made significant contributions to society are frequently mentioned. Whether it's Stephen Hawking, Marie Curie, or Albert Einstein, each of these people has irrevocably altered the course of history. But what distinguishes these people from the rest of us? What property in their brains enables them to succeed where others fail?
By Ahamed Thousif3 years ago in Confessions
SOCIAL MEDIA MILLIONAIRE SECRETS
Social millionaire secrets refer to the strategies, habits, and mindset that successful individuals have adopted to achieve success in the world of social media. With the rise of social media platforms, more and more people are becoming social media influencers and building successful careers from it. In this article, we will explore some of the key social millionaire secrets that can help anyone achieve success on social media.
By Hammad3 years ago in Confessions






