grief
Losing a family member is one of the most traumatic life events; Families must support one another to endure the five stages of grief and get through it together.
Purr-fectly Adorable: Meet 10 Lovely Cats That Will Melt Your Heart
Cats are known for their independent nature, mysterious charm, and playful antics. With their soft fur, mesmerizing eyes, and adorable purrs, they can quickly win over the hearts of cat lovers all around the world. If you're a cat enthusiast, get ready to be delighted as we introduce you to 10 lovely cats that are sure to melt your heart.
By abdo@vocal3 years ago in Families
write article on Retirement Planning: How to Prepare for the Retirement You Want
Retirement is an exciting phase of life that many people look forward to. It's a time when you can relax, pursue your hobbies and interests, and spend quality time with your loved ones. However, to make the most of your retirement, you need to plan and prepare well in advance. In this article, we'll discuss some tips on how to prepare for the retirement you want.
By Faizan Jaffar3 years ago in Families
Love Shouldn't Hurt
As someone who has experienced domestic abuse firsthand, I know how difficult it can be to recognize the warning signs and take action. Domestic abuse can happen to anyone, regardless of age, gender, or socioeconomic status. It is a pattern of behavior that is used to gain power and control over another person and can take many forms, including physical, emotional, verbal, and sexual abuse. In this article, I will share my story and provide tips on how to recognize the warning signs of domestic abuse and find the strength to become a survivor.
By Corey Turner3 years ago in Families
The boy who cried; Wolf !
According the fable and the message being portrayed from years The famous fable of “The Boy Who Cried Wolf” is an age-old folk tale relayed among young and old alike for countless generations. The story encapsulates a moral that people should never deceive others for it may breed irreversible consequences.
By Momna Bilal3 years ago in Families
As Good As It Gets
Every time, I retell this story, I shut my eyes. And every time I shut my eyes when I retell this story, I’m blinded by a white light. Then I realize that the blinding , white light surrounding me, was not, in fact, a light at all. As a matter of fact, when I was finally able to open my eyes the first thing that I was able to see was my own breath fogging up the airplane window.
By Majique MiMi3 years ago in Families
"Fireside Love".
Once upon a time, in a small town in California, USA, during a devastating wildfire, Jake and Sarah found themselves battling the flames side by side. Jake, a dedicated firefighter in his early thirties, was known for his tough demeanor, exceptional skills, and unwavering commitment to protecting his town from wildfires. He had lost his parents in a fire as a child, which fueled his passion for his job.
By Fathima Raheema3 years ago in Families
Home Remedies to the Rescue: Laughing Your Way to Good Health
We've all been there - feeling under the weather and not sure what to do about it. But fear not, dear reader, for there are a plethora of common ailments that can be treated with simple home remedies. So, grab a cup of tea and let's dive into some of the most common ailments and their easy-peasy remedies.
By Twain Kornet3 years ago in Families
The Day When my Life ruin
I think I must have been 6 or 7 years old. At the time, my parents had been divorced for 4 years or so. My father had married this very beautiful woman, who I adored. She was very wealthy, and after she and my dad married they moved to a big mansion. They’d made a room for me there and decorated it Hawaiian theme and I remember liking that a lot. They gave birth to my half-sister shortly after. But by then, things were already noticeably different. As if I’d done something terrible, and had amnesia, my stepmom began to treat me awfully for seemingly no reason at all. Avoiding eye contact and ignoring me. I tried to ignore the odd feeling i was getting, even at that age, I was rather self-aware, and remember often taking great measures to avoid awkward moments, or add to the discomfort, for my father, or for her. I knew something was wrong, not knowing how to make it better, I just didn’t want to make it worse. I tried to be happy and remember trying to act oblivious to it. It only got worse, she wouldn’t hug me or play with me anymore, and soon, I was being taken to my dads house less and less. The time I did spend there was becoming increasingly hostile, soon I wasn’t allowed to touch my baby sister. A little while after that, my father willingly went to court and gave up the majority of his custody. I subsequently began to show signs of anxiety and depression, and my mom took me to therapy. I don’t remember much of that except for the double chin my therapist had. She told me to be honest with my dad about how I felt.
By James Hassan3 years ago in Families
How to Successfully Manage Difficult Conversations with Your Spouse
Maintaining a healthy and loving relationship requires open communication and the ability to navigate difficult conversations with your spouse. From discussing sensitive topics such as finances and past relationships to addressing ongoing disagreements or conflicts, it's essential to approach these conversations with empathy, respect, and a willingness to listen and understand each other's perspectives. In this article, we will discuss some tips on how to manage difficult conversations with your spouse.
By The Truth Speaks3 years ago in Families





