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Confusion is like a road block
Information overload happens sometimes. Did I watch too much television? Did I read too many articles online of various topics? Did I inquire too much about various possibilities as I was trying to figure out how to "get a life"? Probably. It's like going to the buffet restaurant. There's so much! Where do I start? What should I try? What will I like?
By Shanon Angermeyer Normanabout a year ago in Journal
Perseverance...
2024 was a year of massive changes in my life. January brought a realization that I could not continue living life in fear of the next explosion from someone I cared deeply about. I couldn't keep running with my kids every time this individual lost their temper. February brought trying to be flexible while holding the boundary that I was single... March brought my first surgery with a hard recovery and the realization that I couldn't maintain the boundary of keeping my personal property and body safe by myself. April brought becoming a lone home owner - officially! And turning to the very system I am terrified of to help keep myself safe. May brought a lot of unknowns and changes to the property as other's belongings (mostly) left. It also brought a new friend into my life. June brought more changes and stressors regarding my children. July brought rediscovering myself and trying to show myself self-love after years of never being allowed to take time for myself. August brought sadness and grief as I moved in my journey towards acceptance. It brought anger that I wasn't enough and fear that I would never be enough for anyone - especially not myself. September brought the closing of a chapter - and the urge to end my story completely. It helped show me the parts of myself that I still needed to heal, but I couldn't move past blocks within myself. October brought a new diagnosis - and new medication. It was a game changer, but it always brought a new reality for me to consider and adapt too. It brought farewells to some friendships and caused massive amounts of self-reflection. November brought lots of disappointments, lots of triggers, and lots of inner work. It brought a lot of anger with it as I came to realize that my intense guilt and people pleasing could have been helped years ago with this new medication... and accepting that not feeling guilty and so inconsiderate for taking time to myself was how most people feel... and again being angry because I had been working so hard in therapy when a simple pill made it so much better! December brought good things and bad things. Some triggers improved. Others did not. Learning that I could just be who I am, without feeling bad when people didn't choose me, and that that doesn't make me uncaring or unloving. In fact, I realized that letting go of nouns (people, places, things) that no longer match with me IS not only loving myself, but also loving them. *smile* December ended with a major life twist for me... and it took me some time, but I'm okay with it and it'll be a good thing either way it goes!
By The Schizophrenic Momabout a year ago in Journal
12 Shocking Things That Will Happen By 2050
Have you ever wondered what the world will look like in just a few decades? From breakthroughs in technology and medicine to dramatic changes in our environment, the year 2050 promises a world that's both thrilling and challenging. In this story, we’ll explore 12 shocking predictions for the future that will reshape the way we live, think, and interact with our planet. So buckle up, and let’s dive into the future that awaits us!
By Rahul Sanaodwalaabout a year ago in Journal
Strategic Themes:
Strategic themes are the cornerstones of organizational success, acting as guiding principles that direct activities and choices toward long-term strategic goals. This framework provides a unified approach to resource allocation, effort management, and progress assessment. By establishing clear strategic themes, organizations can effectively steer performance, cultivate competitive advantages, and achieve sustainable growth.
By Karam Abd Elgaidabout a year ago in Journal
Why Do We Love Morally Grey Characters?
In films and television series, do you ever find yourself supporting the antagonist? You know, the morally ambiguous characters who are neither entirely good nor entirely bad? They are extremely fascinating because they are the ones who fall in the middle. We all have a soft spot for them, let's face it. You're sick of categorizing characters as heroes or villains. That's precisely why grey characters were created, and their popularity has skyrocketed. But have you ever wondered why we find these fictional characters so appealing? We will examine these grey characters' specifics as well as the psychology of why people like them in this article.
By Hridya Sharmaabout a year ago in Journal
7 Lessons from Airbnb’s Rise to $80 Billion
You know, we all have that one crazy idea with the potential to turn us into billionaires. But more often than not, it stays just that—an idea. It's easy to look at billion-dollar companies and assume the founders had some magical stroke of luck.
By Rahul Sanaodwalaabout a year ago in Journal






