humanity
The real lives of businessmen, professionals, the everyday man, stay at home parent, healthy lifestyle influencers, and general feel good human stories.
Realize your full potential
Chapter 1 My name is Mohanjeet Gurm, people know me as Mohan. In this book I am going to share my life in my business and personal life how I involved spiritually, personally, and business life. First of all I will tell you how I started at the beginning with nothing, which eventually led me to have a ten million dollar business and which I ended up losing it all because of the choices I made, my goal is for you to learn from my mistakes and motivate you to exceed in your spiritual, personal, and business life.
By Mohanjeet Gurm5 years ago in Journal
How Covid-19 Affected My Life.
Pandemic. It surprised us in lot of ways. We were assuming and hoping that it did not reach us when the first outbreak happened in China. Soon after, the world infected. We were trying our best to survive. Many countries start to initiate ways to contain the virus.
By Ishmael Hassan5 years ago in Journal
Self Awareness
It takes a lot to admit when you have been beating yourself up over things that you cannot control. I have spent years telling myself that i am a useless waste of space due to my lack of energy and constant pain that stop me from performing the most basic of tasks.
By Natalie Bruce5 years ago in Journal
User experience Robert Benzio
I’m not actually sure about what is it that I like. But what I’ve been thinking is that I’ve liked clothes and marketing even before starting college. Maybe I just didn’t know how to name it. Is amazing how I’ve learned this just in this year being in M.
By ennombresea5 years ago in Journal
I Lost My Job. And It's Your Fault, Not Mine.
It's hard for me to put into words how I feel. So, I wanted to give it shot with what I do best. Writing. About a week ago, I was furloughed from my job. Not just any job, but my dream job. A job at a company I thought nearly impossible to work for, in an industry that takes years and so much stress and so many tears, to become something in. To make yourself MATTER.
By Mackenzie Coberley5 years ago in Journal
Shadows In The Hall
Chapter two Shadow of Responsibility; Nursery Charge Nurse I enjoyed working in the Nursery with the babies. However, in those days we only had one Nursery for all the babies. Today there is the Critical Care Nursery, the intermediate Nursery, and the Newborn Nursery. In our Nursery, however, we had them all. Healthy babies, premature babies AND physically challenged babies like the one born with a Myelomeningocele on her low back.
By Linda Pavlos5 years ago in Journal
COVID-19 Political Economy
Would we be happier if we were richer? That is the question I’m asking while my kids and I appear to have various degrees of depression. Our COVID-19 situation is common. Under employment coupled with boredom and uncertainty are keeping us down.
By Kate Baggott5 years ago in Journal
Change of Attitude
I graduated with Academic Excellence and a mental illness that had begun to truly take its toll. I had been inducted into the Golden Key Honor Society and Tau Sigma. I had been awarded by the Multi-ethnic group. I had been on the Dean's list for several years. I had a 3.65 GPA. I had received scholarships for my work. I had a BA in Communications and went back to school for a BA in Psychology after being turned down from a Master’s Program in Industrial-Organizational Psychology.
By Victoria Kert5 years ago in Journal
Shadows In The Hall
Acknowledgement This book is being dedicated to my now deceased husband Andy Pavlos who inspired me. We had gone to the long-term care facility to drop off a present for the elderly. Our volunteers at the hospital put up a Christmas tree every year with candy canes and a tag with a number. assigned to a Resident. the public is then encouraged to take a cane and return with a gift before the Resident's Christmas Party.
By Linda Pavlos5 years ago in Journal








