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Three superb ideas for passive income for year 2025 parents raising children in their earliest years
Three superb ideas for passive income for year 2025 parents raising children in their earliest years Particularly for new parents, balancing financial stability with raising children can be difficult. This change can go more smoothly if passive revenue sources offer the flexibility and financial help required. For new parents in 2025, three fantastic passive income ideas are presented:
By ELIA MWAPINGA10 months ago in Families
The Last Promise
Samantha had not imagined her returning to the family home to be in these circumstances. The house, once used to her own laughter and cheerfulness, was now unoccupied, hollow as an empty shell. Years have passed since she last walked inside the house. She left after her graduation in high school and chased a dream that moved her away from the small town where she was previously the entire center of it all.
By Bari Mir Rahamatul10 months ago in Families
Broken Bonds, Unbreakable Love
The Miller family had been broken for years—held together by nothing stronger than the weak threads of love that time and silence had not yet frayed. Today, though, they were all present in the house where it had begun. The family house, where so many memories lingered like sighs in the walls, was a war zone of unresolved hurt.
By Bari Mir Rahamatul10 months ago in Families
The Last Goodbye
Mia had never been anything more than a small town girl in a town that was not entirely cognizant of her presence. She'd always lived a series of visions of escaping from her little teeny hometown to the city, where everything seemed bigger and shinier and more important. All she wanted to do was leave. But circumstances had a knack for keeping her grounded in what was familiar.
By Bari Mir Rahamatul10 months ago in Families
Those Little Hands
"How will I tell you that he's not coming back?" The question was just on my head. I could not bear to voice it. But I let you watch him go. I was cruel. I should not have. But I did not want to lie, even if I cannot speak the truth. I wanted to show you how truth hurts. I was angry at him. Maybe, I wanted you to feel the same way.
By Raquel Panganiban10 months ago in Families
Gen Z Is Too Broke to Live—But Destined to Rule the Economy
They can’t afford rent, skip meals to pay off student loans, and juggle two jobs to make ends meet—yet headlines claim Gen Z will soon be the wealthiest generation in history. How can both be true? The answer lies somewhere between economic trends, social illusions, and the massive shift that’s quietly underway. At first glance, Gen Z looks like a financially cursed generation. But beneath the surface, a surprising future is forming—one filled with opportunity, power, and… contradiction.
By Bubble Chill Media 10 months ago in Families
Why Highly Sensitive Parents Need a Supportive Community (And How to Find One)
Parenting can be hard for every parent. However, it is like an emotional marathon for highly sensitive parents. Why does parenting feel so intense, and how can highly sensitive parents find the necessary support needed? Highly sensitive parents (HSP) are frequently weighed down by the demands associated with parenting due to their sensitive sensory and responsive sensibility.
By Oluseyi Sogaolu10 months ago in Families
How to Manage Social Media as a Mompreneur Without Losing Your Mind
Particularly for highly sensitive mompreneurs, social media is a double-edged sword. Looking to share your messages, connect with your target audience, and build your business from scratch, social media is a dominant tool for building your business. But the truth is that the situation can be overwhelming, psychologically draining, and over-stimulating.
By Oluseyi Sogaolu10 months ago in Families










