humanity
The real lives of businessmen, professionals, the everyday man, stay at home parent, healthy lifestyle influencers, and general feel good human stories.
Memories: 26 February 2025
26 February 2025 7:41 am. “Slip inside the eye of your mind, don’t you know you might find, a better place to play”. Oasis “Don’t look back in Anger”. The first thoughts drifting through my mind as I wake up. Thank you Great Spirit! Message received loud and clear.
By Tanya Arons 3 years ago in Journal
Memories: 3 May 2025
3 May 2025 7:09 am 3 May 2024 I just woke up with the line “I keep dancing on my own” running through my head. A profound message as I am not certain if I wish to dance tonight. I have taken some kind of weird emotional hit. Not sure what that is even about? Except I don’t like having my wild spirit or shamanic dance constrained, even if it is well intentioned to protect my thick stubborn stoic Slavic neck!
By Tanya Arons 3 years ago in Journal
The Backbone for Freelancers on the Go
As more and more people are able to work from home, a new group of professionals has emerged: the digital nomads. People in this category can use remote access tools to do their jobs from any place. The absence of a safety net, however, is one of the difficulties that come with this expanded independence. With the help of others, digital nomads may feel more connected to their communities and have the resources they need to succeed in their jobs despite working remotely.
By Munnazir Zarin3 years ago in Journal
Memories: 30 April 2025
30 April 2025 7:30 am I had an interesting dream during the night. So vivid it felt “real”. One of my musician friends came to visit me and he was lying on the grass, looking relaxed and happy. The grass was so green it almost had an emerald aura. The man, was so peaceful and contented to be in my company.
By Tanya Arons 3 years ago in Journal
"Laughter is the Best Medicine: A Doctor's Tale of Hope and Humor"
Dr. Samantha Patel was a bright and compassionate doctor who had dedicated her life to helping others. She worked long hours at the hospital, often sacrificing her own time and energy to make sure her patients received the best care possible. Despite the demands of her job, she never lost her sense of humor and her ability to find the silver lining in even the most difficult situations.
By Mysterious3 years ago in Journal











