humanity
The real lives of businessmen, professionals, the everyday man, stay at home parent, healthy lifestyle influencers, and general feel good human stories.
The Town of Heros
To our small community, I want to say thank you. Thank you for caring for your neighbors. When Billy’s barn burned down this summer everyone was there to lend a helping hand. Because of that the fire was put out quickly, before spreading to the house.
By PJ McLaughlin4 years ago in Journal
Work Smarter, Not Harder
Avoiding Burnout There are some days where it seems like the work never ends, and if you have a lot of these days then you might be feeling a little burnt out. But how do you avoid feeling this way while still accomplishing your goals? Is there anything that you can do? Though the answers to these questions might be different for everyone, here are a few suggestions.
By Nicole Higginbotham-Hogue4 years ago in Journal
50 Stories Later
50 stories. This is it! I'm finally at story 50. My goal was to hit this by the end of January, and I have. Yay! When I started on Vocal in March of 2021, I wasn't sure what to expect. I wasn't even sure which communities I should publish my work in.
By Jessica Freeborn4 years ago in Journal
The Girl With the Lotus Tattoo
As the sun began to peak out from the top of her house her toes started to warm and she felt a light gust of air hit her face. Feeling too groggy to move she attempted to go back to her dream. Dream? Did she even remember the motion picture that her mind had just played for her. What was that small gust from anyway? As her brain began to wonder her body started to come to as well. Now I know am not Princess and the Pea but I think I am lying on the gravel outside. She thought. Her eyes began to flutter open as she wondered how the thief of the night had brought her here. Finally, eyes squinted yet open, she makes eye-contact with the creature that disturbed her backyard lullaby.
By - Karaedan -4 years ago in Journal
Dead cats, crows feet and cancer.
I think a lot about how we live our whole lives in the pursuit of a distraction from death. You live your life looking forward to “the next thing” and one day those things run out. We’re all faced with death in our lives no matter our culture, religion or background. It is a part of life and a part of us, an inescapable truth- that we usually try to avoid thinking or talking about. Lately it’s the only thing on my mind.
By Crisalynn Mckenzie Rose Smith4 years ago in Journal
Diaries Of A Contractor!
*CONTRACTOR 21+ yrs *VISIONARY 30+yrs *PLANTBASED DIET 5+yrs *SONCIAL MEDIA INFLUENCER 8+yrs *Entrepreneur (LIFETIME) Over the past 21 years plus i have perfomed all types of contractor work, i have work in every neighborhood in Detroit, Mi. Behind the scenes i have experienced some dynamic situations. Sometimes it may take More than Words To express the emotions, adrenaline of what your eyes and spirit may be experiencing at the time the circumstances are taking place!
By Calvin Davis4 years ago in Journal
Being Roger to his Jessica Rabbit
We're not going to act like this is about to be a sweep you off your feet, two tears in a bucket, go through a little drama here and there, cute, cuddly gay love story, cause THIS AINT THAT HUNNY! Instead strap yourself in to the rollercoaster that has unexpectedly, unfortunately known as my Love life, the adult years. Now, I will have to do some quick recapping for everyone that doesn't live inside my head and have been following me around everyday for the last 10-15 years, LOL. Of course, that is to be expected, so bare with me and re-read if necessary.
By Sebastian St. James III4 years ago in Journal





