Life
I Finally Listened
My first semester of my freshman year of college, I did not like my English class. The assignments didn't bother me. We would write very basic research papers on fairly simple topics. I mean, it was the intro English course after all. But of course, you can't have your cake and eat it, too. The assignments were fine. The professor? Well... I wasn't crazy about him.
By Alivia Varvel2 years ago in Writers
Resilience in Leadership: Navigating Challenges with Grace and Determination
In today's rapidly changing and uncertain business landscape, leadership is not merely about charting a course; it's about weathering storms with unwavering resilience. Resilient leaders, in particular, possess qualities that enable them to not only survive but thrive amid adversity. In this article, we delve into the essence of resilience in leadership and its profound impact on individuals, teams, and organizations.
By Haris Kamran2 years ago in Writers
This explains why women are more competent managers than men
In the war of the sexes, recent study indicate that women are better leaders than males but nevertheless occupy the majority of positions. In small enterprises, there are more males than women leaders. Zenger Folkman, a business that researches leadership, showed that women rate better in 12 of 16 traits assessed among more than 7,000 leaders. Focus on 5 leadership activities in which the woman is a more successful boss.
By Chukwuemeka Amadi2 years ago in Writers
Customary utilization of cheddar might advance better mental health
A new report distributed by the Multidisciplinary Computerized Distributing Establishment (MDPI's) diary named Supplements proposes that customary utilization of cheddar might be connected to better mental wellbeing among more seasoned grown-ups. The review examined information from 1,516 members matured 65 or more, who were selected from a more extensive geriatric study that the group led once at regular intervals. The members, who were completely situated in Tokyo, Japan, were firmly surveyed on their dietary propensities, with extraordinary spotlight on their cheddar utilization.
By Jabir Choudhury2 years ago in Writers
The Road to Redemption
Once, in the shadows of obsession and paranoia, there lived a man named Daniel. He was a loner, an outcast, a man who lost his way in the labyrinth of his own twisted desires. For years, he had stalked an innocent woman named Emily, convinced that she was the answer to his emptiness. But Daniel's dark path took an unexpected turn on a chilly winter's night when he found himself standing in the pouring rain outside Emily's apartment. His heart pounded with a mix of fear and longing, and he realized that he couldn't continue down this destructive path. Deep down, he knew that he needed help.
By Haris Kamran2 years ago in Writers
Disability
What you see is someone convulsing on the ground, grunting in pain and gasping for air. Lack of control of limbs and the violence those limbs become. "Is she dead?" they ask as they see the person on the ground, and another consoling them as they continue to struggle. "They can hear you" is the response The Person Who Cares gives. But does that really matter? I mean, even conscious, I was never taken into account. It's only ever been what is seen, never actually knowing beyond the surface.
By Angel Adagio2 years ago in Writers
Papa didn't go anywhere... . Content Warning.
It had been five years since Mahi's father left, but Mahi had not been able to forget him. She would remember her father every time she got up and sat down. In childhood, grandmother used to tell that her parents had become stars in the distant sky. At night, Mahi would go to the terrace and search for her father among the stars in the sky, but the twinkling of any star would not give her peace, instead her eyes would get blurred due to moist eyes, sometimes she would get stuck on the Pole Star, sometimes on the Black Belt and sometimes on the Saptarishi Mandal.
By Deepak kumar joshi2 years ago in Writers
The12 jewels
Once upon a time, in land of the living, there was a boy name Kelvin. He is in his youthful age with lots of desire and passion to be a great and famous person. He was the only child of his mother, but since his dad got remarried, his dad had other children. His parents were divorced when he was at the age of 5. His dad was a Christian and he was from the southern part of the country, while his mom was a Muslim and she was from the northern part of the country. So you should wonder how that would have worked in a struggling like country. Kelvin is this tall, slender and light in complexion person. When his person got divorced there was trouble between both parents on who take the full responsibility of the child. It got to the wild extent that it became a matter of the court, after many attempts the order of the judge was that the child would be under the custody of the father till he is 18 years of age then the mother could be able to have a say in kelvin's life.
By Dole Ayomide2 years ago in Writers






