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The Confidence Code: Unlocking Your Inner Strength
Self-confidence. It's a quality we all admire, yet many of us struggle to possess. But what exactly is self-confidence, and how can we cultivate it? In this speech, Dr. Ivan Joseph, a former soccer coach and athletics director, explores the concept of self-confidence and offers practical strategies for building it.
By Nguyễn Anh Khoa2 years ago in Writers
The Symphony of Strength: Unveiling the Power Within Our Muscles
Muscles, the silent engines that propel us through life, are often taken for granted. Yet, these remarkable tissues, numbering over 600, comprise a significant portion of our body weight, ranging from 33% to 50%. They are the architects of movement, the invisible strings holding us together, and the very essence of our physical form. This intricate biological marvel demands our constant attention, for the way we treat our muscles dictates their fate – to wither or to flourish.
By Nguyễn Anh Khoa2 years ago in Writers
Unlocking Your Potential: A Guide to the Huberman Lab Podcast
Unlocking the Mind: Insights from the Huberman Lab Podcast Welcome to the fascinating world of the Huberman Lab podcast! Hosted by Andrew Huberman, a renowned professor of neurobiology, this podcast is where science meets everyday life. With a blend of research and practical advice, Huberman explores how our brains work and shares tools to enhance our daily lives.
By Nguyễn Anh Khoa2 years ago in Writers
Fame: The Intoxicating High and Devastating Crash
Fame: The Most Addictive Drug You Never Knew You Needed The Allure of Fame: A Double-Edged Sword Fame can feel like a shimmering beacon, drawing people in with its glitter and glow. It’s not just about the bright lights and red carpets; it’s about the rush that comes with being recognized. Think of it as a powerful drug, an intoxicating blend that fuels desires and dreams. But what happens when the high fades? The reality of fame can hit hard, leaving many in a spiral of confusion and despair.
By Nguyễn Anh Khoa2 years ago in Writers
The Anxious Generation: Are Smartphones Rewiring Our Children's Brains? A Critical Look at the Impact of Technology on Children's Mental Health
Our society faces an unprecedented mental health crisis, particularly among young people. While anxiety has always been a human emotion, Jonathan Haidt, a renowned author and researcher, argues in his book The Anxious Generation that a confluence of factors, particularly the rise of social media and smartphones, has created a "global synchronized collapse of mental health" specifically affecting children.
By Nguyễn Anh Khoa2 years ago in Writers
good side jobs from home
A significant number of individuals who are wanting to augment their income find that working from home is an appealing choice because it provides both flexibility and convenience. The following is a list of some of the most desirable occupations that you can do from the comfort of your own home
By Mohameed Alanzi2 years ago in Writers
Chalazion vs. Hordeolum: Understanding the Differences and Treatment Options
Eye health is a critical aspect of overall well-being, and understanding common eye conditions is essential for maintaining optimal vision. Among the various eye issues that can arise, chalazion and hordeolum are two conditions that often cause confusion due to their similar appearance and symptoms. This article will explore “Chalazion vs. Hordeolum,” providing a comprehensive understanding of their differences, causes, symptoms, and treatment options.
By The Lifesciences Magazine2 years ago in Writers
Would a Sword Be Stronger Than My Pen?
This piece is dedicated to Francisco Iglesias on Medium. He and I had such a healthy conversation, and we challenged ourselves to write an article like this one each. I'm so glad he gave me his time with our conversation, and I hope that I've helped inspire him in some way.
By Hope Martin2 years ago in Writers




