humanity
The real lives of businessmen, professionals, the everyday man, stay at home parent, healthy lifestyle influencers, and general feel good human stories.
Memories: 11 August 2025
11 August 2025 … https://youtu.be/eAj1gdAjxH8?si=vjy_pj5YnDVSGL36 “Rainbow Lorikeet Fressers :-)” 11 August 2024 I feel slightly better after a very long sleep last night. Apparently I stopped breathing 2.6 times per hour, even with the cpap mask blowing air into my lungs. Hmmm. I suppose it’s an improvement on me shutting down 37 times each hour. Choose life. Keep breathing.
By Tanya Arons 3 years ago in Journal
Potential therapeutic target for Parkinson's disease.
PD is a highly prevalent neurodegenerative condition, with no precise mechanisms for midbrain dopaminergic neurons (mDANs) loss in the substantia nigra. Nurr1, a nuclear receptor, is a potential therapeutic target for PD; however, its role in PD pathogenesis is unclear.
By maurine otieno (ondusomo)3 years ago in Journal
Memories: 10 August 2025
10 August 2025 6:19 am I just woke up from a very intense dream about Linda Moulton Howe, the ufologist. She was having some kind of heart attack with lots of heart palpitations along with hallucinations, both auditory and visual. I rang 911 and was trying to explain her symptoms but they just kept treating me as if I were crazy. It was very upsetting as I feared she might die while I was getting her help. In real life I hope she is okay as she is in her early 80s.
By Tanya Arons 3 years ago in Journal
Memories: 9 August 2025
9 August 2025 9 August 2024 7:22 am. Awake. A better night. Only got up twice. (Around 2 am then again at dawn). Pretty good especially after wrangling with two Optus reps like two giant serpents flying around my head and the distress of those two parking infringement notices from the same day. Farrrrkkkk.
By Tanya Arons 3 years ago in Journal
Memories: 8 August 2025
8 August 2025 8:15 am I wake up, feeling like hell. The My lungs are aching. It’s a murky rainy morning. Dirty grey skies. Sullen like my chest. Day 12 of sickness. Far out! But I heard little Beau singing lustily in his cage. A happy Beau! So I might as well be happy too. In sickness or in health. It’s a choice.
By Tanya Arons 3 years ago in Journal
Objectives of Accounting
In the present complex and quickly developing business scene, bookkeeping assumes a urgent part in guaranteeing monetary straightforwardness, working with powerful direction, and advancing responsibility inside associations. At the center of this fundamental discipline lie a bunch of obvious targets that act as core values for bookkeeping rehearses. In this exhaustive blog entry, we will dig further into the central goals of bookkeeping, featuring their importance and investigating how they add to the smooth working and development of organizations.
By Mahnoor Malik3 years ago in Journal
Leadership Lessons From A Sea Turtle And A Shark
Recently, someone brought to my attention that the video I based a previous article on was based not based on an actual event, rather 2 videos were spliced together and a story was told that wasn't factually accurate.
By Dr. Cody Dakota Wooten, DFM, DHM, DAS (hc)3 years ago in Journal
The Barriers We Keep
This is what the energy we carry and project can look like, both figuratively and literally - a closed gate. This lesson that was brought home to me this morning, after struggling, finding success and then an “AHA!” moment granted during some relaxed consideration.
By KJ Aartila3 years ago in Journal
Memories: 6 August 2025
6 August 2025 8:15 am first thought of the morning: a quote from the Absolutely Fabulous show. Germaine Greer “My whole body hangs off these cheekbones”. I have to laugh. It’s true. My brain is crystal clear but my lungs still feel papery and weak like two sheets being whipped up in a wind.
By Tanya Arons 3 years ago in Journal









