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Finding My Voice: A Singer's Journey to Overcome Self-Doubt and Connect with Others through Music
As a singer, I've always known that music has the power to heal. There's something about the vibrations of sound that can touch us deep within our souls, bringing us comfort and joy when we need it most. But what I never expected was just how much music would help me heal my own wounds.
By Abhishek Vijayan3 years ago in Confessions
Mimicking Emotions: How a Guitarist Found Inspiration Through Other People's Feelings
As a guitarist, I always felt like I had a special connection with my instrument. The way the strings vibrated under my fingertips, the way the sound echoed through the room, it was almost like the guitar was an extension of my own body. But for years, I struggled with a secret that I was too embarrassed to share with anyone.
By Abhishek Vijayan3 years ago in Confessions
Fear of Covid
Covid…..the mere utterance of it still sends shivers down my spine. Is it just a flu? Or is it really a deadly virus? Being a contagious virus that is believed to have originated from an animal, managing to spread throughout all quarters the world. No country has escaped the devastating effects of this mutating virus with a new strain emerging every few months.
By Ashwinni S3 years ago in Confessions
Chemotherapy Gifts: Thoughtful Ideas to Comfort and Support Cancer Patients
Chemotherapy is a type of cancer treatment that can be physically and emotionally challenging for patients. It is a long and difficult process that can take a toll on the body and mind. Chemotherapy gifts are a thoughtful way to show support and love to someone going through this difficult time.
By Shirley shop3 years ago in Confessions
I'm Sick of It
The picture that I used basically sums up how I feel. * * * I'm sick of it. The emotional pain. The physical pain. My head always hurts. I get hurt every few weeks during seizures. On Easter, I ended up scraping my knee when I fell. Today, it ended up being a (likely) sprained ankle. The RICE method doesn't help anymore since my body is too used to it. For those of you who are unaware, the RICE method is rest, ice, compression, and elevation.
By Rene Peters3 years ago in Confessions
How a Virtual Office Can Simplify GST Registration in Bangalore
As businesses continue to expand and operate across multiple cities, it becomes increasingly important to have a physical presence in each location. However, renting a physical office space in each city can be expensive and impractical. This is where virtual offices come in. A virtual office provides businesses with a physical address and a range of professional services without the need for a physical office space. In this article, we will discuss how a virtual office can simplify GST registration in Bangalore.
By dev pandit3 years ago in Confessions
The Burden of Regret
Regret is an emotional burden that many individuals carry throughout their lives. It arises from a sense of loss, missed opportunities, and the belief that one's present situation could have been better if only they had made different choices in the past. Regret can be a painful and debilitating emotion, but it also has the potential to be transformative and ultimately lead to personal growth. This essay will explore the burden of regret from various perspectives, examining its nature, causes, and effects on the individual and society as a whole. We will also discuss strategies for coping with regret and ways to create a more positive outlook on life, free from the shackles of past mistakes.
By Unknown3 years ago in Confessions
The Chronicle of a Particular Human's Lonely Life
60% of Brits between the ages of 18 and 34 say they experience loneliness frequently. Americans report experiencing loneliness frequently—46% of them. Despite living in the most connected era in human history, a record number of us nevertheless feel alone. Being by yourself and feeling lonely are two distinct concepts. To be happy with yourself, you don't need to like hanging out with other people.
By Ahamed Thousif3 years ago in Confessions
When The Morning Comes
Introduction I was getting a couple of things in Aldi and the Hall and Oates record started playing over the speakers and it got me to thinking about how my mornings, especially on weekends had sort of changed over the years.
By Mike Singleton 💜 Mikeydred 3 years ago in Confessions
Small Moments, Big Impact
One small moment in my life that had a big impact on me happened when I was in my early twenties. I was working as a server in a busy restaurant in a trendy part of town. One day, I had a customer who stood out to me. She was a woman in her late forties or early fifties, dressed in a stylish outfit with a sleek haircut. She was dining alone, and as I approached her table to take her order, I noticed that she was reading a book. I couldn't quite make out the title, but it was a hardcover with a striking cover design.
By Arivu3 years ago in Confessions







