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Fantastic Stories and Why We Need Them. Top Story - August 2021.
Having an actor for a father and a novel lover for a mother, you could say that stories, in all their forms, were a big part of my everyday life and as a result I grew an overactive imagination. I would constantly build new and magical worlds, create likeable characters, give them problems and challenges, and I would join them on endless adventures. As I grew older and life started taking its toll, I slowly started to lose parts of that — only parts though because if we flashforward around three decades you’d find me talking to you about this very thing.
By Alan Mehanna4 years ago in Humans
Becoming a digital nomad pt.1: the 8 most important soft skills you need to live the life
As romantic as it sounds to spend your days chilling at a wide variety of beach bars while sending an occasional email in the process, being a ‘digital nomad’ is not always as rosy as it sounds. Living the digital nomad lifestyle requires a lot of dedication and certainly isn’t for everyone. Some digital nomads are actually not that location independent as they make it out to be. A lot of digital nomads who decide to just travel around the globe don’t earn enough money to be able to live wherever they want. Of course, you can get by of just $1000 nomad if you travel across countries with a low cost of living such as South East Asia, but these nomads are often restricted to that area. To become completely location independent, you need to be able to run your business from anywhere around the globe, which is also a lot more sustainable in the long run. Being location independent should always be your ultimate goal if you don’t want to encounter any unexpected surprises in the future. Let’s have a look at the most important soft skills you need to be able to walk the walk and talk the talk.
By Daniel Negrijn4 years ago in Humans
Become an Alcoholic, Marry One or Both - the Fate of Children of Problem Drinkers
There's a note in my diary I wrote around age 19. I don't know what to do about my social anxiety. I feel like I'm going to have to do something about it but what? Or maybe I can just become an alcoholic…
By Chelsey (CJ) Flood4 years ago in Humans
Black Women Are Not Emotional Punching Bags
Emotional abuse is hard to see. It cannot be shown through a scar like on a leg or covered up with a band-aid. It is a pain the abuser does not want the victim or anyone to know it exists. Emotional abuse makes a person fear love, friends, and life itself. It has its affect on the mind, body, and soul. No one can see it unless the person starts to act differently. My story with emotional abuse started as a child.
By Cara Simone Sparks 4 years ago in Humans
How I Saved Myself By Giving up When Everything Self-destructed?
I generally say this mantra when life is wild. You need to live now, well there's nothing more to it. I spent the late spring in school as a camp instructor and was isolated from my beau. At the point when that occurred, we went separate ways. He sent me a letter yet didn't keep the subtleties.
By Rosan Pandey4 years ago in Humans
Out of Place
Out of place is something we have all felt. Do you ever imagine animals feeling out of place amongst other animals? For instance, how would a dog and cat get along, or a cat and a mouse? Most of the time we think of these animals as clashing with each other, but occasionally there are circumstances where two animals who should be less than friendly with each other become family.
By Laura Loflin4 years ago in Humans
Why Should You delete Negative People From Your Life?
10 Strong Reasons To delete Negative People From Your Life: 1. Negative outlook is their valuable resource Adverse individuals don't trust in sure reasoning. They generally attempt to have faith in antagonism. They will not permit you to foster an inspirational perspective, as long as you are with them they will attempt to trap you in the dangerous and unreasonable circumstance.
By Muhammad Shoaib5 years ago in Humans
Talking With: Entertainment Couple Stephanie Czajkowski and Collin Friesen about "ChemoSkinny"
This edition of Talking With focuses on actress Stephanie Czajkowski, and her writer-director husband, Collin Friesen. She is best known as the bald badass Hammerhead on the DC Universe series “Doom Patrol”. He wrote the feature film “The Big White,” worked on the Fox series “The Long Gunmen” and the first season of “Schitt’s Creek.” Together, they recently launched the new podcast series, “ChemoSkinny,” to help other couples battle cancer without breaking up.
By FierceScribe5 years ago in Humans








