Inspiration
What does a year as a writer look like?
As a creator time seems more like a construct than to the average person. We string together different time periods, different limits of realities, like it’s a common thing among our busy schedules. How could it feel like a 200th entry, when we’ve written thousands in our head?
By Marie Kynd 2 years ago in Writers
Unlocking Creativity Modern Art Education
In the ever-evolving world of education, technology plays a crucial role in reshaping the learning paradigm. One of the recent innovations capturing attention is the Interactive Flat Panel (IFP). IFP is not just a display device; it is also an interactive medium that allows modern art education to become more dynamic and engaging. In this article, we will explore how IFP revolutionizes modern art learning, motivates students, and embraces the richness of creativity.
By haris stewart2 years ago in Writers
The Beauty of Gratitude in a world full of Cynicism
The beauty of gratitude in a world full of cynicism Ever acquainted with the phrase that the world that you exist in, the life that you embody dwells in the perception of the stance you hold for yourself. The beauty and the tragedy of life is that it is as beautiful as the optimistic lens of perception and as ugly as the pessimistic view of your being. The strive of our endeavours and the constant effort to achieve the next massive milestone often drive us to the edges of insanity, to be in the consistent light of greatness we lose sight of the great strings of joy that bind our existence together. To be the best we have ever been we must be mindful of the best we are. Coinciding in the traps of negativity and yet claiming to be the best version of yourself is a blinding truth that lies to only you. Acceptance of what was and what is the only path that will lead you to what it is that you are meant to be.
By Hridya Sharma2 years ago in Writers
Ocean refuses no river
Its told that the river usually quivers before it joins the ocean. She slows down as it nears the end. Witnessing something infinite do shake her for once. Maybe due a fear of something unknown or being lost in a vast sea. The fear of losing the familiar shore, and embracing uncertainty. In the cocoon of the comfort zone, a fear of change seizes her, like roots overgrown . The fear of an uncharted space like a novel world where you have no deadens and all you can see is the horizon. Now, deep inside she knew if she would move forward, it would risk her own existence. That's when the realization hits you that at the end of every journey may not be a destination we dreamt. And that's why its told that every story is about the journey and not just the destination itself. So we cherish the journey, for it's in the wandering, we find our grace. The beauty of travel, in every mile is an adventure, in the river's smile.
By Sreelakshmi A2 years ago in Writers
The Stupidly Simple Piece Of Writing Advice That Changed My Life
For some writing feels like one of those things that's only achievable on the first Tuesday of the month, when all the stars have aligned, the home team wins the games and the ducks learn how to do our taxes.
By Elise L. Blake2 years ago in Writers
Strategies for Commanding Instant Respect
Earning respect typically requires consistent demonstration of high character over a prolonged period, but there are exceptions. In this video, we will explore six psychological techniques that can immediately enhance the respect you command. These tricks are inspired by individuals with commanding presences. The first tip to instantly garner more respect is to enhance your initial impression. People often form judgments about others within a mere five seconds of meeting them. While these initial assessments may seem superficial, they hold significance. One controllable factor in making a strong first impression is your choice of attire. Many individuals make the mistake of dressing to blend in, out of fear of being judged. However, standing out in a positive manner can be achieved by dressing one notch above the expected level of formality. This approach, exemplified by Ryan Gosling in the movie "Crazy, Stupid, Love," can influence how others perceive you.
By Joseph Oaam2 years ago in Writers









