Inspiration
Superficial relationships
Ever felt like your professional network is nothing more than a surface-level handshake and a LinkedIn request? Did you come to realize this after you tried to reach out to someone to use "that networking power" or before? Don’t worry—you’re not alone.
By Narghiza Ergashovaabout a year ago in Writers
HMPV Virus Cases
Human Metapneumovirus, commonly known as HMPV, is a respiratory virus that can cause symptoms similar to the flu or a common cold. Recently, there has been an increase in HMPV cases worldwide, raising concerns among healthcare experts and the general public.
By Farhan Sayedabout a year ago in Writers
Seven deadly virtues
Not only is Conclave a superbly entertaining movie to watch, it also provides a timely example of how to make the most of subplot and byplay. I can’t begin to explain exactly how this was achieved but am delighted to know that writer Peter Straughan has been nominated for the best adaption Oscar. The story is based on the book by Robert Harris, which I have not read.
By Raymond G. Taylorabout a year ago in Writers
Clear and simple solutions to everyday tech problems
Have you ever thought that it would be great if all your computers could talk to each other and work as one big computer? Maybe you’re tired of constantly having someone in your office emailing those reports to you when their computer is only a few feet away. Whatever your situation, the solution is networking. Networking used to be complicated and something only reserved for the technically elite but in recent versions of Windows it has become much simpler. Now you can set up your own small network in your home or office by using Homegroup.
By Mst. Sumaiyaabout a year ago in Writers
Why Your Truck Absolutely Needs a Tonneau Cover
For vehicle owners, especially those with trucks, securing cargo and protecting the bed from the elements is essential. A tonneau cover offers a simple yet effective solution. It’s a popular addition to many trucks, providing a range of benefits from improved protection to enhanced aesthetics. But where is this popularity coming from? Let’s find out.
By Zain Princeabout a year ago in Writers
Spain Tourist Ban
Spain is one of the most popular tourist destinations in the world, known for its beautiful beaches, rich history, and delicious food. Millions of people visit Spain every year to explore cities like Barcelona, Madrid, and Seville or relax on the sunny shores of the Mediterranean. However, recent news about a possible "tourist ban" in Spain has raised questions and concerns among travelers and locals alike.
By Farhan Sayedabout a year ago in Writers
Clear and simple solutions to everyday tech problems
You’ve taken the plunge. You’ve installed Linux on your computer and booted it up. You’ve looked around for a bit. Clicked on some things. Maybe you opened Firefox, checked your email, or your facebook, and so far everything’s running just fine. Nothing terrible happened. Everything worked basically how you would expect it to. This surprises you for some reason.
By Mst. Sumaiyaabout a year ago in Writers
All About Goal Setting
Why is goal setting so crucial? This question has intrigued researchers and professionals alike for decades. Understanding the importance of goal setting not only enhances individual performance but also fosters a culture of excellence within organizations.
By Narghiza Ergashovaabout a year ago in Writers
Lights, Camera, Legacy: The Oscars 2025 Takes Center Stage
The Oscars, Just saying the word gives me goosebumps. Every year, as the Academy Awards come near, I feel that familiar exciting, and nervous emotion. For a lifelong cinephile like me, it is not just an award show, it is a celebration of dreams and storytelling at its peak. Current nominations for the 97th Academy Awards are going to make history.
By Stewart Hoganabout a year ago in Writers
Finding Katie's Story
Hello vocal peeps, Katie here. This is my writing blog as promised. Granted, I planned on to post it a week after the last one, but I lolly gagged. That being said, I am posting now, and that counts. I said every two weeks I did not specify when I would start these posts so, it's all good. Right? Right!
By Katie L. Oswald (BookDragon)about a year ago in Writers










