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See Yourself Through Others That Admire You
It's time to get mighty clear about what makes you happy and what makes you feel the most alive, and then create it instead of pretending you can't have it. Greetings, Badass! The cards in this deck were created from my book, You Are a Badass: How to Stop Doubting Your Greatness and Start Living an Awesome Life. Half the cards contain quotes you can use as affirmations, intention-setters, wake-up calls, and reminders of how powerful and lovable you are. The other half contain exercises and loving kicks in the rear to get/keep you moving in the direction you want to go and to help you push yourself out of your comfort zone. Jen Sincero
By Denise E Lindquist2 years ago in Writers
TAG! Photo Game
If you’ve been following my Ekphrastic Two challenge, you may remember hints of a second challenge-thingy. During photo submissions for the former, I created a separate folder for a non-committal photo-prompt-thing, open to anyone. Only a handful of you added photos there, but I’ve added 5 more from the ekphrastic challenge. (Think we’re up to 21 at the time of publication.) Then later, I described the general premise of this challenge as being like a game, where creators can tag their writer friends to write for a particular photograph, thereby creating a chain.
By Mackenzie Davis2 years ago in Writers
Create a writing environment free of clutter to help you stay focused
British spelling A few days ago, I was sitting looking at my blank screen (yeah, totally uninspired) when I suddenly realised I was surrounded by “stuff.” Yes, stuff. Lots of distracting stuff all over my writing space.
By Susan Fourtané 2 years ago in Writers
The Dark Side of AI. AI-Generated.
(AI) has revolutionized numerous aspects of our lives, from healthcare and education to finance and transportation. However, as AI becomes increasingly ubiquitous, concerns about its adverse effects are growing. This essay will explore the potential negative consequences of AI, including job displacement, bias and discrimination, privacy concerns, security risks, dependence and loss of human skills, unintended consequences, widening inequality, environmental impact, lack of transparency and accountability, and existential risks.
By iqra maryyam2 years ago in Writers
Chevening Scholarship mentorship program breeds success with nine awardees
Author: Emmanuel Bida | [email protected] In collaboration with the Excellence Foundation for South Sudan (EFSS), five past recipients of the prestigious Chevening Scholarship initiated a mentorship program in 2023 to assist interested applicants in navigating the highly competitive scholarship application and interview process.
By Excellence Foundation for South Sudan2 years ago in Writers
Who is Sourav Joshi?
Sourav Joshi is an Indian daily vlogger and social media activist known for his YouTube videos on daily vlogs. He initially gained recognition by posting his artwork on Facebook. In 2017, he made his YouTube debut with the time-lapse video “Drawing 2000 Note by Color Pencil,” which helped him gain popularity. Over time, he added sketches of famous personalities like Tiger Shroff, Virat Kohli, and Hrithik Roshan to his content. With his channel “Sourav Joshi Arts,” he earned the YouTube Silver Play Button in 2018.
By Shweta Sharma2 years ago in Writers
Returning to Vocal Media to Write. Top Story - July 2024.
As a young writer, I’ll take all of the writing opportunities that come my way. I have been writing on Medium for over three years now. It has been a great platform for me. I’ve seen much success with it, and I don’t plan on quitting it anytime soon.
By Noah Nelson2 years ago in Writers
Addicted to Nonets
I got addicted to nonets, people! They bring out so much creativity, and there is so much flexibility in those rigid rules. I know, a paradox in itself, but still cathartic. I never thought I would dream of writing them and then wake up in the morning, make my coffee, unbothered that my youngest woke up again at 8:00 on a Sunday (that's better than 5am, so I am grateful for it).
By Gabriela Trofin-Tatár2 years ago in Writers







