humanity
For better or for worse, relationships reveal the core of the human condition.
Laughter Is The Best Medicine
Yesterday was one of those days at work. When I planned my day on Thursday evening - my Friday work calendar was a dream come true. I only had a couple of meetings where all I had to do was listen. So I wake up Friday morning, meditate, exercise and get ready for work. And when I show up for work - I get a fifteen-minute meeting while I am in a meeting. And if you have experience with corporate meetings, these quick meetings are the killer. Come to think about it, in some of the longer ones; you can literally take a nap and not miss a thing.
By Anu Sundaram4 years ago in Humans
DELUSIONS OF A MAD WOMAN
DELUSIONS OF A MAD WOMAN (one man act/stage play) Stage opens to a woman laying across a large cushioned leather chair and ottoman at the foot of her bed. She is dressed in her lingerie... a turquoise thong and athletic bra,, sipping coffee; her hair tousled as if she had just had sex. She sits writing, smiling and sipping her coffee by the dim light of her desk lamp on the desk across the room.
By CarmenJimersonCross4 years ago in Humans
Carebear Organizational Theory Part Two..
When we talk about systems working together we have to look at the pieces. For example the structure themselves, the functioning of the individual enties and how they function with other systems. There is always a cause and effect.
By Justice for All4 years ago in Humans
It All Starts With Me
It’s been nearly sixty years since Martin Luther King Jr. declared that he dreamed a dream. No more segregation or discrimination. He was assasinated in 1968, but his words and legacy still lives on. With all the social movements going around, his speech had never been so relevant.
By Chloe Gilholy4 years ago in Humans
Local Heroes
Dear Heroes, To all the community helpers that go unnoticed and are under appreciated, thank you for all that you do to make sure we are all safe and protected. To the Fire Departments for making sure that all the fires and drill are taking care of so we don’t have to worry about our houses burning or crop getting lost in flames, going out there and risking your lives to protect us. To the paramedics, nurses, and doctors making sure that we get taken care of when we are injured and have medical issues especially during these trying times with Covid, being there even when putting yourselves at risk. To the Police Department for handling our 9-1-1 calls with car and sincerity, for patrolling and ensuring that we can all go about our days with a peace of mind, for handling emergency situations in a timely manner so we can go about our days. To the military men and women for going out there and protecting us even if they aren’t the front lines, even to mechanics, clerical, and admin, thank you for servicing the country and making sure we will have a future and are safe from people who would want to hurt us. To the teachers that decided they would work and do in school learning even though they could be at risk, you didn’t have to work or be in school but, you did it anyways so our kids could learn. You’ve put yourself on the line for our kids and are giving them the opportunity to grow and learn even with a pandemic, you guys are selfless and think of the children, thank you for taking them in and showing them that anything is possible. You’ve showed them how to be safe and protect themselves during a pandemic, you took the dark and scary time and turned it into the perfect listen to not back down when something is in their way, they will look back on this moment and remember when you guys didn’t give up on them and forever be greatful that they had the teachers supporting them every step of the way. Last but not least thank you to my regular civilian community neighbors, the personal shoppers, grocery workers, delivery drivers, and postal workers. Thank you all for going out during Covid to ensure that we still get what we need, to doing our shopping and delivering our products when you could be at risk too, for not just thinking of yourself but also thinking of everyone else. Thank you to all the people that have went out and worried and risked their lives to make sure everyone else was provided for and had that they needed. No one asked you guys to help but get here you are without a second thought, without even thinking about it. You guys offered and were willing to go out there and assist the people in your community during there’s trying times so we didn’t have to. Thank you for protecting us, sheltering is, and thinking of us. People today don’t always think of thanking the fire department, police department, teachers, nurses, medics, doctors, or even the grocers, shoppers or delivery drivers, so that’s why you guys are my heroes because without you, I wouldn’t have what I have. I couldn’t go out and get my groceries or shop for things I needed, so thank you and I hope now you know how appreciated and noticed you are. I see you and I thank you for all your hard work and dedication for all that you do.
By Jojo Rogers4 years ago in Humans
The 3 People You Meet When You Are Unemployed
In 2011, feeling tired and burnt out, I became inspired by Tim Ferriss' book: The Four Hour Work Week to take a break and rest. I tapped into my retirement savings and completely disconnected from my previously stressful life.
By Chris Hudson4 years ago in Humans
How the Covid-19 outbreak is affecting me.
I had my first baby in November 2021. I was so excited to show him off to all my family and friends but on the 13th of December, we had a covid outbreak in our town. I was unable to leave my house or allow any visitors as I was so very scared of my baby boy catching the virus.
By Summer Rayne4 years ago in Humans








