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.
you're alive
i close my eyes and i find myself on the sofa, next to hospital bed number 32. sitting there, looking at you, everything else had stopped. this moment was it. a moment that breaks me apart 5 times each second. i am so tied up, a million thoughts rush through my head, what do i do? what do i say? do i pray? but i fail to comprehend a single thought.
By Shehzeen Afzal Khan3 years ago in Families
10 Quick and Effective Exercises to Beat a Sedentary Lifestyle
10 Quick and Effective Exercises to Beat a Sedentary Lifestyle In today's modern world, sedentary lifestyles have become increasingly prevalent due to the rise of desk jobs, long working hours, and the convenience of technology. However, incorporating regular exercise into our daily routines is crucial for maintaining good health and combating the negative effects of a sedentary lifestyle. In this article, we will explore seven quick and effective exercises that can help you break free from the sedentary trap and improve your overall well-being.
By Story Bucks3 years ago in Families
Breaking the Cycle
In every child's life, their surroundings play a significant role in shaping their behaviors and attitudes. Often, the influence of parents or guardians is the strongest, as children look up to them as role models that can shape their life. When a child is raised in an abusive environment with detrimental habits, the consequences can be far-reaching. In this heartfelt story, allow me to talk about life of a this boy who was trained by an abusive single father that smoked, exploring the profound impact this had on the child's choices and behaviors.
By Okanu Gracious3 years ago in Families
The Blind Date
At eighteen Tina was nervous to have a boyfriend. All her friends seem to have been engaged in relationship even if it just a causal friend, no guy seem to admire Tina despite her beautiful look. This gave Tina concern. She went straight to her face book page and typed “looking for a boyfriend”. Although, it may sound stupid but that was the only way she felt she could relieve herself from such thought.
By Riskat Abdul3 years ago in Families
The Weight of Simple Tasks with Chronic Depression
I am not a psychiatrist, nor a therapist. I have no education in this subject; I just live with it every single day. I have had depression ever since I can remember. It is part of who I am. The majority of my life it has consumed me. It has taken me to very dark places and it has been an ongoing battle to this day. However, I have learned to outlive it. I conquer each day and continue to percervier when the odds are not in my favor. Unfortunately, life seems to enjoy hitting me with a bag of bricks any chance it gets, but I'm still standing.
By Christine Hoskin3 years ago in Families
Neglected Family Seeks Support
Once upon a time in a small town, there lived a family that seemed picture-perfect on the surface. Mr. and Mrs. Thompson, the parents, were well-respected members of the community. They had two children, Sarah and Alex, who attended the local school. However, beneath their polished façade lay a deep-rooted problem: the Thompson family lacked love and support for their children.
By Imoleayo Adebayo3 years ago in Families
10 RULES FOR A SUCCESSFUL MARRIAGE
Marriage is one of the most important commitments two people can make to each other. A happy marriage is one of the most fulfilling and rewarding relationships that two people can experience. While there is no one-size-fits-all formula for a successful marriage, there are some basic principles that can help guide couples toward a more fulfilling relationship. Here are 10 rules for a happy marriage.
By Busari Lukman 3 years ago in Families








