Stream of Consciousness
My mind on the Daily.
I believe that humanity has successfully devolved. In many ways more than physical. Technology stem from every part of human existence. Yet technology will decrease the productivity, ability to think, create false norms, while destroying the key concepts that keep us human, and creating competition.
By Plan Execute Profit2 years ago in Writers
The lifestyle of Introverts. Top Story - April 2024.
I am an introvert and in my earlier years, I often felt that perhaps I should have tried to be more extroverted, that in order to fit in, I needed to be like everyone else. My discomfort around people made people either uncomfortable, facetious or puzzled. This then made me feel as if my natural way of being was not conducive to a successful or a fulfilling life—But the implication there is that being introverted is a problem that needs to be solved, which can sometimes be all too convincing in a world that seems to reward self-promotion over quiet reflection.
By Novel Allen2 years ago in Writers
Reigniting Love's Flame
Once upon a time, in a kingdom adorned with splendor and grace, there ruled a king and his queen. They were once inseparable, their love a beacon of hope and admiration for all who beheld it. But as time unfurled its mysterious veil, a subtle rift began to form between them, imperceptible at first, like a tiny crack in a precious vase.
By ✨ Resilient Roots✨2 years ago in Writers
LouLou's Writing Journey
As you all might know, my writing style is always changing. I love experimenting with different styles and tones. Some would say if I were more well-known I am the chameleon of writing. I think what makes me feel stood out is how I know what my demographic loves and enjoys reading. I think for a lot of poeple writing can be difficult because we all are looking for that certain style. However, when it comes to writing, blogging, or writing our manuscripts it's important to set the tone. Instead of acting like we writers know everything I try to remember to stay modest.
By Emily Curry (Rising Phoenix)2 years ago in Writers
On Names
Rumour has it that few things in life are the same kind of stressful as choosing a name for a child. Having only ever had to name one hamster, some stuffed toys, an owl in Ecuador, and my myriad of fictional creations, I don't know how true this is. However, I do know that choosing the correct names for things in fiction is my least favourite part of the process.
By Alexander McEvoy2 years ago in Writers
Gratitude in Life
The dream of spending a happy life cannot be fulfilled without practising gratitude. Gratitude is like a ray of sunshine breaking through the clouds. It is a simple act of expressing appreciation for the good things. It has the power to transform our outlook and bring about positive change in thinking. The benefits of gratitude are abundant and far-reaching, especially for mental health and strengthening relationships.
By Miss Shamim Akhtar2 years ago in Writers
Screens, teens and the loss of brain power
Screens and teens: How phones are breaking children’s brains Phones may be the number one issue that homes, schools and the younger generation are struggling with. Students have them out at all times, clutched in their hands like shiny, black security blankets. They will message each other from across the room during lessons, or scroll social media, or listen to music; meanwhile, teachers etc. are desperately trying to claw their attention back and get them to engage with the real world.
By Novel Allen2 years ago in Writers







