fact or fiction
Is it a fact or is it merely fiction? Fact or Fiction explores the lesser known truths in the corporate culture of Journal.
Daily Habits to Boost Your Emotional Intelligence
Improve your relationships, boost your career, and find lasting happiness with these EQ strategies. In today's fast-paced world, success isn't solely determined by intelligence or technical skills. Emotional Intelligence (EQ), the ability to understand and manage your own emotions while empathizing with others – is the true differentiator.
By Tales by J.J.about a year ago in Journal
The Inner Child Playbook: 10 Creative Ways to Reignite Your Imagination and Wonder
Have you ever wondered what happens to our sense of wonder as we get older? I often think about this. It's easy to lose touch with our inner child as adults. This spark is key for creativity, curiosity, and feeling connected.
By Wilson Igbasiabout a year ago in Journal
Unlocking Joy: How Reconnecting with Your Inner Child Can Transform Your Life
I remember the fun days of my childhood, playing outside without worries. As I grew older, life's duties took over, and I lost touch with my inner child. But now, I'm exploring how to heal my inner child, which has greatly improved my mental health and happiness.
By Wilson Igbasiabout a year ago in Journal
Top 3 Tools Every Independent Developer Needs to Succeed in 2025
In the fast-changing world of software development, the ability to stay ahead requires much more than coding. As an independent developer, one juggles between creating enterprise mobile applications to building responsive web apps. Equipping yourself with productivity-enhancing tools, seamless collaboration, and smoothing workflows is the key to thriving in 2025.
By Appvin Technologiesabout a year ago in Journal
Dune: Prophecy Secures a Sequel Before Season Finale
When a television series garners enough excitement to secure a sequel before its debut season wraps, you know it's struck a chord. Such is the case for Dune: Prophecy, the sci-fi epic based on the expansive universe of Frank Herbert’s literary masterpiece. As audiences prepare for the first season's finale, the announcement of a sequel has electrified fans and cemented the show’s place as a cornerstone of modern science fiction television.
By INFO INSIDER about a year ago in Journal
"The Cursed Hoard of the Forgotten King"
The Forgotten King’s Hidden Treasure In a quiet boondocks amidst by bleary hills, a centuries-old abstruseness aside through the streets—the fable of King Haridas and his absent treasure. King Haridas, already a able and benevolent ruler, was said to accept hidden his immense abundance during a angry war. Afterwards his abrupt afterlife on the battlefield, no one anytime begin the treasure. Over time, his affluence became a account told about ablaze fires, absolved as ballad by most.
By Say the truth about a year ago in Journal
My Hannah Montana Wallet: A Treasure of Memories
It’s funny how a simple object can hold so much meaning. My Hannah Montana wallet, now a little faded and worn, sits in the top drawer of my desk. Every time I see it, I’m transported back to a simpler time—a time when the biggest decision of the day was which crayon to use, and the idea of being a “rock star” seemed like a real possibility. To most, it’s just a wallet. To me, it’s a treasure trove of memories, each one more vivid than the last.
By INFO INSIDER about a year ago in Journal
"Modern Marvel: The Great Pyramid Reimagined"
Modern Marvel: The Great Pyramid Reimagined The Great Pyramid of Giza has stood as an alarming cairn to animal adeptness and appetite for over 4,500 years. Built as a tomb for Pharaoh Khufu during Egypt's Fourth Dynasty, the pyramid charcoal one of the Seven Wonders of the Age-old Apple and an constant attribute of the ability and composure of the age-old Egyptians. However, what if the Great Pyramid were to be reimagined in our avant-garde era? How ability we reinterpret this architectural curiosity application today’s avant-garde technology, materials, and engineering prowess?
By Say the truth about a year ago in Journal








