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Design Thinking for Writers
I stared at the blank page for what felt like the hundredth time that morning. My coffee had gone cold, my laptop was blinking back at me like it knew I was failing, and the words just… weren’t there. I had ideas, sure. Big ones. Explosive ones. But whenever I tried to catch them, they slipped through my fingers like smoke.
By John Smith12 days ago in Journal
Grace Van Patten’s Calvin Klein Campaign Breaks the Internet Here’s Why It Went Viral
When Grace Van Patten appeared in a new Calvin Klein campaign photo, the internet reacted instantly. Within hours, entertainment feeds, fashion blogs, and social platforms were buzzing with discussion, screenshots, and commentary. Search interest spiked. Fan reactions multiplied. And what could have been just another brand post quickly became one of the most talked-about celebrity fashion moments of the week.
By Omasanjuwa Ogharandukun12 days ago in Journal
The Care They Never Had Became the Business They Built
Before They Provided Care, They Lived Without It Travis and Latavia founders of Homebridge Healthcare Co I first read the story about Travis Johnson waiving rent for his tenants during the holidays while scrolling through X online . It stopped me in a way few business stories do. Not because of the headline itself, but because the gesture felt unusually sincere. In an era where generosity is often packaged for applause, this act felt fulfilling and personal. That curiosity pushed me to look beyond the moment and into who Travis really was. Waived rent would send anyone on the search for who the landlord is. That search led me to something far more compelling than a single good deed. It led me to a business philosophy shaped by survival, memory, and intention, built alongside his sister Latavia.
By NWO SPARROW12 days ago in Journal
Daily Liturgy — January 21, 2026
Today the Church celebrates the Memorial of Saint Agnes, Virgin and Martyr, and the liturgy invites us to reflect on courage, fidelity, and the quiet strength that comes from trusting God completely. As we continue through the Second Week in Ordinary Time, the readings place before us two powerful images of faith in action: the youthful confidence of David as he faces Goliath, and the steady, uncompromising mercy of Christ as He heals on the Sabbath. Together, they remind us that God’s power is often revealed not through force or status, but through obedience, humility, and love that refuses to yield to fear.
By Sound and Spirit12 days ago in Journal
The Woman Behind the Name
I used to think being known was a gift. Then I watched a woman walk into a room and become invisible the moment her husband’s name was called. One minute, she was herself—sharp-eyed, quick-witted, full of stories. The next, she was “the wife of,” a footnote in someone else’s narrative. Her degrees, her work, her dreams—all folded neatly into parentheses.
By KAMRAN AHMAD13 days ago in Journal
Daily Liturgy: January 20, 2026 – Tuesday of the Second Week in Ordinary Time
Today’s readings invite us to reflect on God’s extraordinary insight into human hearts and the gentle ways He calls us to serve Him. In the first reading from 1 Samuel, the prophet Samuel is sent to anoint the future king of Israel. When he sees Jesse’s sons, he is impressed by their outward appearances, but the Lord reminds him, “The Lord looks at the heart.” Samuel anoints David, the youngest son, a humble shepherd, chosen not for what the world sees but for what God perceives within. This reading teaches that God often works through the seemingly ordinary, calling forth greatness in ways that defy human expectation. The psalm echoes this theme, celebrating the faithfulness and guidance God grants to His chosen servants, reminding us that God’s perspective is always higher, wiser, and deeper than our own.
By Sound and Spirit13 days ago in Journal
SEO Isn’t Dead — It Just Changed: Insights from Ayub Ansary’s Conference Session
Search Engine Optimization (SEO) has been a cornerstone of digital marketing for over two decades, continuously adapting to the shifting sands of search engine algorithms, user behavior, and technological advancements. Despite periodic cries of its demise, SEO remains a vital channel for organic visibility and traffic acquisition. The recent conference session featuring Ayub Ansary provides fresh, data-backed perspectives that challenge the notion of SEO as a fading discipline. Instead, it reveals an industry in flux—one that demands new strategies and higher standards to thrive.
By Muhammad Al Arabi14 days ago in Journal
How SEOs Can Integrate AI into Copywriting: A Survival Guide
In the fast-evolving digital marketing landscape, Search Engine Optimization (SEO) remains a cornerstone for driving organic traffic, enhancing visibility, and ultimately growing businesses online. However, as search engines become smarter and user expectations rise, the role of content creation has transformed into a more nuanced, strategic task. Enter Artificial Intelligence (AI)—a powerful tool reshaping how SEOs approach copywriting. Ayub Ansary’s insights provide a compelling framework for understanding and implementing AI-powered copywriting techniques that not only survive but thrive in this competitive environment.
By Muhammad Al Arabi14 days ago in Journal







