Bad habits
How to overcome social media
There are several strategies that can help people overcome the negative effects of social media: Set limits on your usage: One of the most effective ways to reduce the negative effects of social media is to set limits on your usage. This can be done by setting aside specific times of the day to check your accounts, and then limiting your usage to those times. Additionally, you can use apps or settings on your device to track your usage and set reminders to take breaks.
By Dolly3 years ago in Confessions
Evil social media
Social media has become a ubiquitous presence in our lives, and while it has brought many benefits, it has also had some negative effects on society. In this blog post, we will explore the ways in which social media can be considered "evil" and the potential consequences of its unchecked use.
By Dolly3 years ago in Confessions
Why youtube is a Time killer
YouTube is a popular video-sharing platform that even a 5 years old kids know yes it's true that it can be very helpful but we need to check our activity on youtube especially youtube shorts youtube can be so evil at many times so let's know-how.
By Dolly3 years ago in Confessions
To Stay Happy
Introduction This is one of those things, a confession, that I write when I feel I have nothing to write about. I don’t like to be always writing poetry, although that would be much easier for me, but I always try to write on a different community platform, although there are usually many things that can inspire poetry as you know if you read my rhymes.
By Mike Singleton 💜 Mikeydred 3 years ago in Confessions
Habits That Destroying Your Life
What are Destroying Habits? Destroying habits are those habits that, one's physical, mental, and emotional well-being. They can lead to health problems, stress, missed opportunities, and damaged relationships. Examples of such habits include procrastination, negative thinking, lack of self-care, poor time management, lack of communication, comparing oneself to others, not setting goals, living beyond one's means, not learning from mistakes, and not being grateful. These habits can be detrimental to one's overall quality of life and should be addressed and replaced with positive habits.
By yasir saleem3 years ago in Confessions
Why I Don't Track Phone Usage
People are surprised to learn that don’t track phone usage. We are still in January — the month that has 8,064 days in it. Many of those days we are bombarded with messages that we need to change just about everything about our lives in order to become a better person.
By Susan Sanders, MS, MBA, PMP3 years ago in Confessions
What are the Deep Secrets of Life?
The Deep Secrets of Life The deep secrets of life are a subject of ongoing debate and investigation in various fields, including philosophy, science, and spirituality. Some believe that the secrets of life are related to the nature of consciousness and the meaning of existence, while others focus on understanding the fundamental laws and processes that govern the physical universe. Ultimately, the deep secrets of life may be multifaceted and complex and may require a combination of perspectives and approaches to fully understand.
By yasir saleem3 years ago in Confessions
The Writing’s On The Wall
Introduction I don't know if it's similar for other people on social media, but I sometimes think a few days off Facebook and when I come back there are lots of notifications in the Facebook Groups that I am part of and I feel that no one has missed me or really needs me there, and maybe I should just stay out of it.
By Mike Singleton 💜 Mikeydred 3 years ago in Confessions
The Power of Vulnerability and Authenticity: How Sharing Our Stories Can Help Us Heal and Transform
We all harbor narratives within ourselves that we are reluctant to unveil to others. These tales may pertain to our utmost fears, our most lamentable regrets, or our most harrowing experiences. However, it is these very stories that possess the potential to heal us, if we possess the courage to reveal them. And it is through the cultivation of genuineness and exposure that we can embark on the revolutionary journey of disclosing our stories.
By Mohammad Hammash3 years ago in Confessions






