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The real lives of businessmen, professionals, the everyday man, stay at home parent, healthy lifestyle influencers, and general feel good human stories.
Tattoos Followed By Years of Unexplained Systemic Illness, A Documented Medical Journey
I love tattoos, But if only i could turn back time!! I had small tattoos years earlier with no problems at all. But weeks after completing extensive full body tattooing, my health began to fall apart in a way no doctor could clearly explain.
By A Documented Medical Journey2 months ago in Journal
The Trouble with /My/ Time
Today is supposed to be my fresh start to a new week, but I am still reeling with the realization that my private property means absolutely nothing to my children's father, that my parenting time and my personal plans are irrelevant enough to him to risk our child going without the prescription drink he needs - just because said adult's schedule is the sole valuable one?, and that there is likely nothing I can do to stop this behavior from simply continuing.
By The Schizophrenic Mom2 months ago in Journal
What Is Your Favorite Bible Verse?
Sometimes a few words from the Bible can change the way we see the world and guide the way we live our lives. One of my favorite verses comes from Isaiah 61:3. It says, “I will give them a crown of beauty instead of ashes of despair, the oil of joy instead of mourning, and a garment of praise instead of a spirit of despair.” These words have carried a lot of meaning for me over the years. They have been more than inspiration. They have been a guide for how I try to show up in the lives of the people I care about.
By Sound and Spirit2 months ago in Journal
Learning to Surrender Control to God
Surrender is one of the most misunderstood ideas in the Christian life. For many people, the word itself triggers resistance. It sounds passive, frightening, or even irresponsible. We are taught to plan carefully, protect ourselves, and stay in control. Faith, however, introduces a different way of living, one that asks us to loosen our grip and trust Someone beyond ourselves.
By Sound and Spirit2 months ago in Journal
When You Want to Pray but Do Not Know What to Say
One of the quiet struggles many people experience in their faith is not doubt, but silence. Not God’s silence, but our own. There are moments when we sit down to pray and realize we have no words. No polished thoughts. No clear requests. Just a sense of heaviness, confusion, or fatigue. It can feel like prayer requires language we do not possess.
By Sound and Spirit2 months ago in Journal
Shane Windmeyer and the Promise of 2026 DEI: What to Look Forward To
As 2026 gets underway, it’s worth correcting a common framing error right up front: we’re not looking back from the middle of the year, and we’re not predicting from a distant horizon. We’re at the start of 2026—close enough to feel the carryover from last year, and close enough to shape what happens next.
By Shane Windmeyer2 months ago in Journal
How MAGA Rhetoric Went Viral in Europe
Imagine scrolling your social feed and seeing political debates about France’s elections, Germany’s nationalist rise, or far-right gains in Italy and Poland — all tied, at least in part, to the influence of America’s Make America Great Again (MAGA) movement. What started as an American slogan transformed into a global conversation about nationalism, identity, and political strategy, generating massive public interest, academic analysis, and viral news cycles across the United States and Europe.
By Omasanjuwa Ogharandukun2 months ago in Journal
Finding Your Tribe: How to Spot Kindred Spirits and Create Meaningful Connections
In a world increasingly dominated by fleeting digital interactions, the longing for genuine connection and belonging resonates deeply. We yearn to find those individuals who "get" us, who share our values, passions, and perspectives – our kindred spirits. Identifying these individuals and forging meaningful connections with them can enrich our lives immeasurably, fostering a sense of purpose, belonging, and shared joy. But how do we navigate the crowded social landscape and successfully spot these kindred spirits amidst the noise? And, more importantly, how do we cultivate those initial sparks into lasting, fulfilling relationships?
By Wilson Igbasi2 months ago in Journal
The Phoenix from the Ashes:
Toxic relationships, in their myriad forms, are insidious vines that can slowly strangle the life out of individuals, leaving them emotionally depleted, psychologically bruised, and often struggling to understand how they ended up entangled in such a destructive web. Whether romantic, familial, or platonic, these relationships are characterized by patterns of manipulation, control, disrespect, and a consistent lack of empathy. Escaping their grasp can be a grueling process, but it's a journey that ultimately leads to profound self-discovery and lasting personal growth. The lessons learned from overcoming toxic relationships are invaluable, shaping our understanding of ourselves, our boundaries, and what we truly deserve in life.
By Wilson Igbasi2 months ago in Journal
Cultivating Inner Peace: Simple Ways to Boost Your Spiritual Growth at Home.
In today's fast-paced world, it's easy to become consumed by the demands of work, family, and social obligations. We often prioritize external achievements, leaving little room for nurturing our inner selves. Yet, cultivating our spiritual growth is crucial for finding lasting peace, purpose, and connection. Fortunately, you don't need to climb a mountain or join a monastery to embark on a spiritual journey. You can cultivate a vibrant spiritual life right in the comfort of your own home.
By Wilson Igbasi2 months ago in Journal
Everyday Habits That Drain Your Energy and How to Protect Yourself.
You wake up tired. You move through the day on effort. You sleep yet feel depleted. Energy loss often starts with habits you repeat daily without question. These habits shape focus, mood, and physical strength. When you identify them, you regain control.
By Wilson Igbasi2 months ago in Journal
I Stopped Chasing Motivation and Focused on Systems.
Motivation feels good. It also fades fast. You wake up inspired one day and stuck the next. I learned this the hard way. I waited for the right mood before I worked. Progress stayed slow. Results stayed random. Everything changed when I stopped chasing motivation and built systems instead.
By Wilson Igbasi2 months ago in Journal





