Inspiration
Bring Your Seat to the Table
In today's competitive job market, it's important to not only have the skills and experience necessary for success, but also the confidence to bring your seat to the table and advocate for yourself in any professional setting. This phrase, "bringing your seat to the table", is often used as a metaphor for asserting your presence, value, and contributions in a room full of decision-makers and influencers.
By Hannah Karanjaabout a year ago in Writers
Breaking the Glass Ceiling
Breaking the glass ceiling has been a long-standing issue in many industries, where women and minorities face invisible barriers that prevent them from advancing to higher positions in their careers despite their qualifications and capabilities. While progress has been made in recent years, there is still work to be done to shatter this glass ceiling and create more opportunities for everyone in the workplace.
By Hannah Karanjaabout a year ago in Writers
The Summit Of Dreams
The sun had just begun to rise over the Olympic Village, casting a golden hues the mountains in the distance. Athletes from around the world were already up, stretching, warming up, and preparing for what would be a day of intense competition. Among them was Alex Thompson, a sport climber from a small town in Colorado, whose journey to this moment had been filled with challenges, triumphs, and unyielding determination.
By Chibike Davidabout a year ago in Writers
JOURNEY OF KEDARNATH DHAM
**JOURNEY OF KEDARNATH DHAM ** Nestled in the heart of the Himalayas, Kedarnath Dham stands as one of the most revered pilgrimage sites in India. This sacred temple, dedicated to Lord Shiva, attracts thousands of devotees each year who embark on a spiritual journey through challenging terrains and breathtaking landscapes. The journey to Kedarnath Dham is not just a physical expedition but a profound spiritual odyssey that tests the limits of faith and endurance.
By Mridul Kushwahabout a year ago in Writers
TRAVEL OF MOUNT EVEREST
** A GUIDE TO TRAVELING TO MOUNT EVEREST** Mount Everest, the pinnacle of adventure and human achievement, stands at a staggering 8,848 meters (29,029 feet) above sea level, making it the highest mountain in the world. For centuries, this majestic peak has drawn explorers, adventurers, and mountaineers from around the globe, all eager to stand on top of the world. However, the journey to Everest is not just a physical challenge but a deeply transformative experience that demands preparation, endurance, and respect for the mountain. Whether you aim to reach the summit or simply marvel at its grandeur from a safe distance, here’s everything you need to know about traveling to Mount Everest.
By Mridul Kushwahabout a year ago in Writers
Commertisements
If you are a shitty writer like myself, and if you are regularly publishing here, you probably are. It is also highly like then, that, like myself, you have a fragile ego, which constantly needs reassurance in the form of positive comments on your works in order to prevent you from sinking into the deepest and darkest of depressions. Further, you no doubt tend to respond to comments which stroke said ego preferentially to those which do whatever the opposite of stroking is, or have little effect on it. If you are at all like me in other ways, almost certainly you are not, however, it still may be true that you make an effort to respond to every comment anyone posts on something you publish. You do this because you are genuinely thankful that someone, anyone, would take time out of their busy schedule to not only read something you published online, but also then to comment on it. Reading something takes very little effort or commitment, but reading something and thinking about it enough, or for it to have enough of an impact on you, that it inspires you to actually say something about it, for good or ill, is pretty darn amazing in my book. Of course my book is about as popular as the rest of my writings, and no doubt just as full of run on sentences and unusual or ungrammatical constructs plus loads of made up words like ungrammatical, so what the fuck do I know. Obviously not very much, however one thing I do know is that fucking with the sanctity of the comments section on my writings really pisses me off. And using them as a place to insert your shitty advertisements for whatever stupid shit pisses me off even more. Using my own fragile ego against me really seriously pisses me off. So, what am I going to do about it you may be asking yourself if you have not long ago clicked away to watch a cat video on You Tube or anything else more interesting then this. This is what I am going to do about it. Bitch and moan about it like a big fucking crybaby. That is my preferred method of dealing with most things that piss me off, and many things do. Much to my wife's unending dismay. I guess ultimately my message is please stop wasting my time with this shit in my comments. And, what do you think of the new word I invented? Pretty cool right? A little on the nose but whatever it gets the job done. One of these days I am going to compile all the words I have invented over the years and publish them. I shall call it a dictionary. Dan's dictionary. Wow. I am sure it will be at least as popular as all my other written works. Amazing when you think about it. Don't think about it. I try not to. It is very depressing.
By Everyday Junglistabout a year ago in Writers
The Golden Moment
As the lights dimmed in the aquatic center, a hush fell over the crowd. The Olympic artistic swimming competition was about to begin, and the tension was palpable. Among the athletes vying for gold was Maria, a young swimmer from a small town who had dedicated her life to this moment.
By Chibike Davidabout a year ago in Writers
Midnight Encounter: A Path to Unexpected Parenthood
It was midnight and an old man was walking towards his house, swaying in the intoxication of alcohol. On the way, a lamp was lit on a pole. Just below that pole, a 15-16 year old girl, wearing old torn clothes, was standing wiping her tears, scared. As soon as the old man saw the girl, he stopped. The girl was standing clinging to the lamppost in search of light. The old man went close to her and asked in a stuttering tongue, "What is your name? Who are you and what are you doing here so late at night?"
By RAJEEV VERMAabout a year ago in Writers
Are you active ?
Being lively and a self-believer are two crucial qualities that could help people attain their desires and attain their complete capacity. Being energetic way taking initiative, being proactive, and making matters manifest. It includes setting dreams, operating closer to them, and persevering through obstacles. On the alternative hand, being a self-believer approach having self belief in oneself, one's capabilities, and one's judgment. It involves trusting oneself, being superb, and having faith in one's ability.
By iqra maryyamabout a year ago in Writers









