Friendship
Future Peer Facilitator
Mixed emotions are brutal. I am terrified but extremely excited about one thing at the same. I participated in a group called PACES (I don't remember the acronym) in May and June of this year. It is to help people with epilepsy who also need help learning to cope with emotions. With it being only eight weeks, it helps you learn but you don't practice them in the group. Near the end of the sixth session, the facilitator asked if she could call me. I have known her for over nine years so, of course, I was okay with it.
By Rene Peters2 years ago in Confessions
KAREN. Content Warning.
In a quaint Scandinavian village nestled among rolling hills, there once lived a young woman named Karen. Her name, Karen, had deep roots in the region's ancient traditions, meaning "pure." Her parents, both deeply connected to their heritage, had chosen this name for her with great care, hoping she would grow to embody the virtues it held.
By Esse Naeemah Ali2 years ago in Confessions
10 Random Things About Me
Kayleigh Fraser has asked me to participate in her September Get to Know Me Challenge. I think it is a brilliant dare as it allows you to get to know me, the man behind the profile. So, without further ado, here are 10 random things about me:
By Ian Read2 years ago in Confessions
Falling in situationship with my friend
Once upon a time in a land where friendships were as sturdy as a stubborn pimple from period hormones, I found myself falling into the perilous depths of a "situationship" with none other than my Friend.. A very close friend infact.
By Nuurah2 years ago in Confessions
Oh Anxiety...what have I done to You...!?. Content Warning.
I have never felt so downcast having to see my self go through the ridicule of a shaky mouth on an interview of a life time. Hell "No" heaven must have failed me, speaking to myself...I said. I ought to get this job; oh I was so prepared. I read, read and read repeatedly preparing to give the Best. Indeed, I failed myself. What a shame I thought to myself.
By Albin Tawo2 years ago in Confessions
The Heart loves
Title: The Heart Loves: Unveiling the Emotions Within Introduction The heart, often regarded as the epicenter of emotions and affection, has long held a special place in literature, art, and human culture. Metaphorically, it's the seat of love, the core of our feelings, and the driving force behind our most cherished connections. But what does it really mean when we say "the heart loves," and how does this vital organ contribute to our experiences of love and emotions?
By mike -mberede joseph2 years ago in Confessions
Size Matters! Decoding Titanic's Role in the Disaster. Content Warning.
The Titanic, the largest ship of its time, set sail on its maiden voyage in 1912 with the belief that it was unsinkable. However, within days, the ship met its demise when it struck an iceberg in the North Atlantic Ocean. Of the over 2,200 passengers and crew on board, only 706 survived that fateful night. Questions have arisen about whether a smaller ship would have fared better or if the size of the iceberg truly mattered.
By Darlington Sunday2 years ago in Confessions
Why is Apologizing So Difficult?
Apologizing is a widely recognized social behavior that can help mend broken relationships, resolve conflicts, and even salvage important friendships or love. However, sometimes we find that apologizing isn't as simple as we'd like it to be. Why do some people feel confused and uncomfortable when faced with their mistakes, reluctant to utter those seemingly simple two words: "I'm sorry"? This article will explore the reasons behind this issue and provide some thoughts and solutions.
By tim88882 years ago in Confessions
10 Facts* About Me
*Facts may or may not be told by a possibly unreliable narrator! Such is life! Honestly I always dreaded those school/work ice breakers that asked you to list 3 things about yourself like . . . what if I don't view myself as inherently interesting Drew? Huh? What if what I find interesting is in fact terribly boring, and then I become a pariah before I can even whip out my first dad joke? Well, luckily time has changed such a notion in me. Whenever I'm faced with a "new beginning" per se, and the awkward path of engaging with other humans is set before me, I like to think of this wise quote from noted Ghost Hunter and (rumored) satanic entity Shane Madej:
By Delise Fantome2 years ago in Confessions





