Shoutout
Be Your Own Advocate Challenge Apology and Update
Hey, quick question for all reading this - who's the guy who good-heartedly said he'd read three pieces by everyone who provided links in the comments, pieces they wanted to advocate for themselves? This guy. That's right.
By Paul Stewartabout a year ago in Writers
What did John Keats mean by "Beauty is Truth, Truth Beauty"?
'Magnificence is Truth, Truth Excellence': Revealing the Quintessence of Magnificence Craftsmanship and theory meet up in a profound jump into magnificence is truth. John Keats, a popular Heartfelt writer, showed us that excellence is something other than looks. He made us consider excellence to be a profound encounter.
By Neverlosenasserabout a year ago in Writers
Welcoming new board members at the Excellence Foundation for South Sudan
Author: Emmanuel Bida We are happy to announce the appointment of two exceptional individuals to our board of directors at the Excellence Foundation for South Sudan. Monoa Stella, a seasoned management practitioner, and Mawa Minga, a dynamic business development consultant, will be joining us for a one-year term from January 2025 to January 2026.
By Excellence Foundation for South Sudanabout a year ago in Writers
My Best Stories in Vocal Communities
I really liked Rachel Deeming's idea of writing stories for each Vocal Community in 2025. I've written for many of them, but it would be a great personal challenge to see if I can write a new story for each of the existing communities in 2025. This story will be an index for all my community stories.
By Lana V Lynxabout a year ago in Writers
Why is saying "NO" so difficult for most people?. AI-Generated.
Understanding the Art of Saying No: A Practical Guide The key to avoiding confrontation is to learn the art of saying no. It's about establishing boundaries, without being impolite. This helps you maintain self-esteem, while also fostering relationships.
By Neverlosenasserabout a year ago in Writers
Excellence Foundation for South Sudan welcomes new interns
Author: Emmanuel Bida We are happy to announce the addition of six (06) new members to our team through the fourth (04th) cohort of the Female Student Internship Program (FSIP). The program targets female university students in their final year or those who have graduated without prior internship or work experience, and are passionate and eager to gain hands-on experience while making a difference in the communities the organisation serves.
By Excellence Foundation for South Sudanabout a year ago in Writers
2025 is Different from Other Years
As we step into 2025, the world is facing an exciting new chapter, full of both challenges and possibilities. While every year brings its own set of unique circumstances, 2025 stands out for its convergence of technological advancements, social change, environmental awareness, and geopolitical shifts. In this article, we will explore the various ways in which 2025 differs from the years that preceded it and examine how these differences will impact global society.
By Samrah Sayyedabout a year ago in Writers
Jack of All Trades vs. Master of One. AI-Generated.
The age-old adage, "Jack of all trades, master of none," often evokes mixed reactions. Some interpret it as a cautionary tale against spreading oneself too thin, while others embrace it as a celebration of versatility. In an increasingly complex and fast-paced world, the debate between being a "jack of all trades" and a "master of one" is more relevant than ever. Both approaches offer unique advantages and drawbacks, and the choice between them largely depends on personal values, career goals, and the demands of the environment.
By Fred Bradfordabout a year ago in Writers








