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The Power of Storytelling
Chimamanda Adiche was born on the 15th September, 1977 in Enugu, Enugu State, Nigeria. She is a novelist, short-story and nonfiction writer, who has been declared by The Times Literary Supplement as the most prominent of the many critically acclaimed anglophone authors, attracting a new generation of readers to African culture.
By Novel Allen3 years ago in Journal
What should children learn about money?
Why should kids learn about money in kindergarten? The particular conversation should be age-appropriate, naturally, plus shouldn’t dwell on complicated theories or even lessons, however, this will keep anything fun, understanding, plus most importantly, useful.
By Cosmin Child3 years ago in Journal
Lessons Learned Creating a Marketplace as a Freelancer
Assume risks. Starting your own business is a large risk. This isn’t easy, and the pay won’t come immediately. You’ll require dangers to succeed, when you don’t take the capsules, you are not going to see any development.
By Cosmin Child3 years ago in Journal
Some have a dream and complain that they can’t fulfill it, others follow it until it happens
What I will write in this article is a projection of my inner world, my mental patterns, and my life experience so far. Please do not take what I will write as an absolute truth but only as a personal opinion, a part of what I think and what I am, a part that I share with you.
By Cosmin Child3 years ago in Journal
3 Life Lessons You Can Learn From Steve Jobs
Great leaders have different ways of motivating their teams. Steve Jobs was known for his “reality distortion field”, where he made everyone feel like they were the only one in the world who understood what they just created. He was one of the most influential and successful entrepreneurs in the history of business. He also had an uncanny ability to connect with people and inspire them to do their best work. Here are some life lessons you can learn from Steve Jobs:
By Keeley Tan3 years ago in Journal
Performances
In former U.S. President Reagan, there are three special phenomena. The first special phenomenon: Reagan was an extremely punctual person. He would enter his office every morning with a prepared schedule for the day on his desk, and he would take that schedule with him, item by item, and perform his presidential tasks according to it. Staffers recall that he rarely had a problem with the schedule, much less complained about it or changed it. He wouldn't say, "Why am I seeing this guy?" Nor would he say, "Why am I seeing this guy?" nor would he say, "Can't this boring ceremony take so long?" Nor would he say, "How can we finish talking about such an important matter in an hour?"
By Barbara M Quinn3 years ago in Journal
For I am my own damn God.
On August 11th, 2014 Robin Williams, a man known lovingly by millions for his unparalleled comedic ability, took his own life at the age of 63. I was 19 years old at the time, and for the most part never really concerned myself with the lives, or deaths, of celebrities. The death of Robin Williams, however, stabbed at my gut like a greasy dive bar meal and 17 too many Tecate cervezas. I’d grown up watching this man stand in front of crowds numbering in the thousands as he masterfully guided their imaginations into depths that only he could unearth. This divine ability, along with Hollywood’s better days, culminated in films that grip one's attention by the shoulders, ceasing the worries of the day by headbutting you in the face with humor.
By Austin Alan Palaoro3 years ago in Journal


