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What’s Lurking in Your Sofa? The Unseen Health Hazards in Your Living Room
Your sofa is the heart of your living space—a place of rest, social interaction, and comfort. It’s where stories are told, shows are binge-watched, and often where meals are casually enjoyed. Yet, for all the warmth and familiarity it offers, your sofa may be one of the most unhygienic items in your home.
By Munnazir Zarin7 months ago in Journal
Self Assessment Tax Return for Landlords: Income, Expenses & Tips
Navigating the financial obligations of property ownership can be a daunting task—especially when it comes to submitting your Self Assessment Tax Return. For landlords, understanding the intricacies of taxable income, allowable expenses, and HMRC expectations is paramount. Failure to comply can result in penalties, audits, and unnecessary stress. Yet, when approached strategically, the Self Assessment process can be streamlined, efficient, and even financially advantageous.
By Self Assessment Tax Return7 months ago in Journal
Reconciling Faith and Craft:
For many Christians who feel called to explore spiritual craft, there comes a moment of conflict when confronted with scriptures like Galatians 5:19-21, which lists "witchcraft" among the works of the flesh. Another commonly cited verse is Exodus 22:18, often quoted as “Thou shalt not suffer a witch to live.”
By Sai Marie Johnson7 months ago in Journal
Is Incense Bad for You?
Incense has long been a symbol of peace, purity, and spiritual connection. From ancient temples to modern homes, its aromatic presence is deeply woven into rituals, meditation, and daily relaxation. But in recent years, a question has surfaced: Is incense bad for you & your health?
By madhav joshi 7 months ago in Journal
I Stopped Being Strong for Everyone Else
Author: Nadeem Shah For as long as I can remember, I’ve been the “strong one.” The one who always had it together. The one others leaned on. The dependable one. The one who listened, offered advice, showed up, held space, and never—never—crumbled.
By Nadeem Shah 7 months ago in Journal
From Burnout to Balance
Author: Nadeem Shah For the longest time, I didn’t see it coming. I thought I was just tired. You know—the usual kind of tired we joke about over coffee, the kind we wear like a badge of honor in a world that praises productivity more than peace. I kept pushing through, telling myself that rest would come later, that I just had to get through this week. Then the next. And the next.
By Nadeem Shah 7 months ago in Journal









