Bad habits
Do you see the enemy?
Look around you, who is your enemy? Is it your brother who is jealous of all your success and trying to take it away from you, or is it that one friend whom you can’t seem to get along with? Maybe that person who keeps talking bad about you despite you being nice to them. Yet again you might consider the enemy to be the system of government you are in which seems to favor some and neglect others. Or maybe you might be humble enough to think the enemy is the person in the mirror. So do you see the enemy?
By real Jemaabout a year ago in Confessions
Silent echoes The mystery of the missing girl
Chapter 1: The Disappearance In the quiet town of Willow Creek, life was simple, untouched by crime. But that peace shattered when 15-year-old Lily Harper went missing on a warm spring evening. She had been last seen leaving her best friend’s house just after sunset, taking a shortcut home through the woods as she’d done many times before. When she didn’t return, panic rippled through the community. Neighbors gathered, searching the woods and calling her name, but Lily had vanished without a trace.
By Taviii🇨🇦♐️about a year ago in Confessions
The Last Confession
Chapter 1: The Crime Scene On a chilly autumn evening in October, the small town of Maplewood was buzzing with the kind of excitement that only a local festival could bring. Families strolled through the park, enjoying hayrides and caramel apples, unaware that just a few blocks away, tragedy was unfolding. At the edge of town, in a quaint two-story home painted pale blue, 28-year-old Emily Dawson lay lifeless on her living room floor, her vibrant spirit snuffed out too soon.
By Taviii🇨🇦♐️about a year ago in Confessions
Does social media cause psychological harm to young people?
Depression rates among teens have skyrocketed since social media gained popularity in the early 2000s, with depression rates among young people reportedly increasing 52% between 2005 and 2017. Here are the details:
By Kisama Riyo about a year ago in Confessions
"The Silent Barriers to Progress: A Journey Through the Factors That Slow Us Down"
"The Silent Barriers to Progress: A Journey Through the Factors That Slow Us Down" Life often seems like a series of tasks and challenges, each one waiting for us to conquer it with resolve and efficiency. Yet, as many of us have experienced, progress isn’t always smooth or straightforward. Often, unseen obstacles and subtle roadblocks stand in our way, slowing down our path forward. These factors, though invisible, can weigh heavily on our journey, adding layers of frustration, exhaustion, and even self-doubt. In exploring these barriers, perhaps we can gain not only insight but a sense of comfort in knowing that these struggles are shared and real.
By Dipak Pawarabout a year ago in Confessions
Identifying Your Work Aptitude: A Journey of Self-Discovery
Identifying Your Work Aptitude: A Journey of Self-Discovery In the intricate tapestry of life, each thread represents our unique qualities, experiences, and aspirations. Among these threads lies the concept of work aptitude, an intrinsic quality that shapes not only our career paths but also our overall satisfaction in life. Identifying one’s work aptitude is akin to unearthing a hidden treasure within oneself, a process that requires introspection, exploration, and, at times, a leap of faith.
By Dipak Pawarabout a year ago in Confessions
Dear Miss Red
Dear Miss Red How are you? Actually l should ask you, where are you? It feels like an eternity since our bond began to fray. We’ve shared countless moments, year after year, a decade-long companionship that has, until recently, been a source of comfort and familiarity. Yet, in the past few months, a dark cloud has cast a shadow over our relationship.
By Grace about a year ago in Confessions
How can you benefit from the habit of comparing yourself to others?
As humans, we have many innate qualities that we have no right to cultivate. One of these qualities is comparing ourselves to others. No one has escaped the motivational words, proverbs, books and articles that prevent us from adopting this habit. But we compare anyway, and in different aspects of our lives: luck, money, intelligence, beauty, physical appearance, and even culture. Although comparing ourselves to others can be a destructive habit at times, we can refine and refine it to align with our principles and goals in life.
By Kisama Riyo about a year ago in Confessions
Persevere Yourself: The Journey of Resilience and Growth
Persevere Yourself: The Journey of Resilience and Growth In every life, there are moments when obstacles seem insurmountable, and challenges seem endless. During these times, it is perseverance—the inner determination to continue—that becomes our greatest ally. To persevere yourself is not merely to survive, but to push forward despite hardships, learning from each setback and growing stronger. This journey requires resilience, self-belief, and a deep understanding that every challenge we face is an opportunity for growth.
By Dipak Pawarabout a year ago in Confessions
Celebrate Your Progress: Reminders of Your Strength
It is humane of us not to be able to fathom how far we have come from the traces of the past when we are so focused on taking new strides towards the goals we have set for ourselves. We have probably heard it from external sources about how much we have changed as a person, how we have imbibed nuances of transformation that have made us embrace newer habits, personas, mindsets and even surroundings.
By Hridya Sharmaabout a year ago in Confessions







