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Journal Your Heart Out – 3 Journaling Techniques for Improved Mental Health
Well, yes and no. There are multiple journaling tactics that offer different benefits depending on your needs, goals, and personal style. Some techniques work well for some, while others might find different systems fit better with their lifestyle.
By Rachel Gray3 years ago in Humans
When Your Child, Your Sibling Or Friend Has Covid What Do You Do?
My brother died in March of 2021 with covid. Most of our seven children have had covid and survived. My brother was only 48 years old. He left behind 4 daughters and a grandson. We have seven children. Our children are fast approaching 50. Our youngest is in her 30's yet. The others are all in their 40's.
By Denise E Lindquist4 years ago in Humans
The Hug
The Hug The next day couldn’t get here fast enough. I just couldn’t wait to get to school to give back this device to Jackie and to see the expression on her face when she sees that it was fixed. I’ve seen Jackie smile a few or more times and she has the most beautiful smile I have ever seen. Her smile is what I would call ‘enchanting’. It is something that draws me to her to the point where I just can’t even fathom looking away. I guess in a way, her smile is magical. I know all this may seem a bit cliché’, but she had the whole package and it was very difficult to not notice this.
By Patrick Bramer4 years ago in Humans
Indie Roundtable Read: First Contact
What image does the word author conjure in your mind? A recluse holing out in the mountains, who probably hasn't slept or been outside for days, and is surrounded by papers, a horde of cats, empty cups of coffee, and maybe a typewriter? Sorry to disappoint, but that's not the trendy author look anymore. With the boom of social media, podcasting and livestreaming, authors of all kinds all over the world have unleashed other sides of their creativity - and now more than ever.
By Marie Sinadjan4 years ago in Humans









