Millicent Chisom
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Hi there! I'm Millicent Chisom, a medical student with a deep love for all things health, wellness, and of course—desserts! When I’m not immersed in medical textbooks or studying for exams,
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How to Use AI to Boost Your Learning and Career This Year
Artificial Intelligence (AI) is no longer science fiction — it’s now an essential tool for students, professionals, and anyone looking to level up their skills and career. From automating tasks to personalizing learning experiences, AI has the potential to make your life easier, more productive, and more effective.
By Millicent Chisom11 days ago in Motivation
How to Detach Without Hating Them
Detachment is one of the hardest emotional skills to learn, especially when you genuinely cared about someone. Many people believe the only way to move on is to hate the person who hurt them. But hatred doesn’t heal — it only keeps you emotionally tied to the same pain you’re trying to escape.
By Millicent Chisom11 days ago in Motivation
The CEO’s Bitter Game
Avery Sinclair had spent the last three years rebuilding what her family had lost. Her father’s company, once a thriving enterprise, had been ruined in a single deal orchestrated by Damien Blackwood — the ruthless CEO whose name still made her blood boil. But Avery had a plan. She would rise, stronger and smarter, and one day, she would make him pay.
By Millicent Chisom17 days ago in Fiction
How to Survive as a Broke Student
There are times as a student when you check your account balance, see nothing there, and suddenly even the smallest bills feel overwhelming. In those moments, it can feel like your life is about to fall apart. The feeling of helplessness can be suffocating, as if no matter what you do, there’s no way forward.
By Millicent Chisom18 days ago in Lifehack
I Finally Stopped Lying to Myself – And It Destroyed Everything I Thought I Wanted
They told me to keep quiet. To smile prettier. To post the highlight reel and never the breakdown. To chase the salary, the status, the “someday when I’m successful” fantasy. So I did. For years I performed the perfect life while dying inside a little more every day.
By Millicent Chisom2 months ago in Longevity











