Inspiration
I Asked AI What Famous Author I Write Like
First things first! I will never use AI to write my stories and I don't like the idea of reading a book that was created exclusively with AI. I want to read a book that was written by another human being. Not a bot.
By Jasmine Aguilarabout a year ago in Writers
"From Copy-Paste Disaster to Digital Master: A Recovering Perfectionist's Guide to PLR Success". AI-Generated.
------ Hey there! So... full transparency (because my mom taught me honesty is the best policy, even when it's awkward): I wrote this with some AI help – you know, like having that one weirdly smart friend who helps organize your thoughts while you're busy spilling coffee on your keyboard at 3 AM. My ancient laptop and I did the heavy lifting though, and trust me, you can't make up the kind of embarrassing stories and questionable life choices you're about to read. Speaking of which – grab whatever you're drinking (even if it's that green smoothie you're pretending to enjoy... no judgment here, we've all been there), and get comfy. This is gonna be one heck of a story!
By Hussein Albarznjiabout a year ago in Writers
Employers are increasingly under pressure
A dynamic shift is currently underway as Generation Zer’s are about to step onto the global stage in full force. Their entrance into the work ecosystem will be swift, all-encompassing and will send significant ripples through the many aspects of life including the workplace, technology, politics, culture and retail consumption.
By Narghiza Ergashovaabout a year ago in Writers
Leaders Anticipate
Effective leaders see beyond the immediate, understanding both the current landscape and the future horizon. They know that waiting to react to events as they unfold can spell disaster. By cultivating a proactive mentality, leaders are able to strategically position themselves and their teams to capitalize on upcoming trends and shifts within their industries. This foresight allows them not only to mitigate risks but also to seize opportunities that might otherwise go unnoticed. The ability to project future scenarios enhances decision-making processes, leading to more informed strategies and stronger organizational resilience.
By Narghiza Ergashovaabout a year ago in Writers
Leadership Styles:
Been to one of those opaque meeting called "catchup"? Yeap, inherently it stands for anything but Phycological Safety; yet it offers significant confidentiality, "cover the traces," and potentially legitimizing the business's undisclosed agenda against employee. Read more on Phycological Safety below.
By Narghiza Ergashovaabout a year ago in Writers
Born to Rule: The Lion’s Throne in the Wild Kingdom
In the vast savannahs of Africa, the lion reigns supreme as the symbol of power, grace, and leadership. Known as the “King of the Jungle,” the lion's majestic presence is a testament to its extraordinary combination of strength, survival instincts, and natural sovereignty. But what makes the lion so captivating? What secrets lie behind its rise to dominance in the animal kingdom? Let’s explore the lion’s unmatched strength, its remarkable survival strategies, and its inherent sense of sovereignty that cements its role as nature’s apex ruler.
By Qurat ul Ainabout a year ago in Writers
It Took Me A Lot Of Courage To Be This Fine
Introduction Life has its way of testing our limits. For many, the journey to feeling "Fine" is not a simple or straightforward path. It's a series of battles fought in silence, victories celebrated alone, and countless moments of resilience in the face of adversity. This article explores the emotional, mental, and physical courage it takes to reach a place of inner peace, strength, and self-acceptance.
By Muhammad Nadeemabout a year ago in Writers
The Lantern in the Forest
Deep in the woods, unlike any other place, a place where the sun set and the wind carried talk's, there was a girl far more than the ordinary. The villagers spoke of it in the negative and warned her of the risks that she is indeed very stubborn. They talked about how there were trees who were cursed and spirits who were creepy, however that was not the case for her. To her, that forest was not a threat but rather a puzzling piece that was yet to be fixed.
By Bisma saeedabout a year ago in Writers





