Resources
Here’s Why You Should Stop Telling Everyone Everything
"The Power of Reserve: Why Keeping Some Things to Yourself Can Be a Game-Changer In today's world of social media dominance, it's easy to get caught up in the urge to share every detail of our lives with others. We feel a strong desire to be seen, heard, and validated by our online community. But in our quest for connection and approval, we often forget the beauty of reserve, the power of keeping some things to ourselves.
By Swathika Swathi2 years ago in Writers
The 6 Keys to Becoming Irresistible
"Unlocking the Secrets of Irresistibility Key #1: Embrace Your Authenticity Unleash your true self, with all your quirks and charms. Authenticity is the beacon that draws others in, the spark that ignites meaningful connections. When you're true to yourself, you build trust and rapport with others, creating a sense of safety and security.
By Swathika Swathi2 years ago in Writers
How does it feel to be loved?
Being loved is like being wrapped in a warm hug that goes deep into your soul. It's a gentle touch that calms your heart and mind, making you feel safe and cherished. Love is a beautiful thing that makes our lives brighter and more meaningful. It's the sunshine that brightens our day, the stars that light up our night, and the warm embrace that fills our hearts with joy.
By Swathika Swathi2 years ago in Writers
The Rekindled Flame: Navigating the Return of an Old Love
The pitter-patter of a familiar name. A chance encounter. A message out of the blue. These are the ways an old love can resurface, sending a jolt through your present and stirring memories both sweet and bittersweet. While the spark of nostalgia can be undeniable, navigating the return of an old flame requires careful consideration.
By Moharif Yulianto2 years ago in Writers
A 10 second kiss effects
As many as 80 million bacteria are transferred during a 10-second kiss, according to research published in the open-access journal Microbiome. The study also found that partners who kiss each other at least nine times a day share similar communities of oral bacteria.
By wahidul4202 years ago in Writers
How To Run Your Own (Unofficial) Vocal Challenge
Introduction Vocal Challenges are excellent prompts for all writers and for a few can get some significant prize money and exposure as a reward. But once we have entered these we may look for other prompts and we can find these in Vocal's Resources Tips page here:
By Mike Singleton 💜 Mikeydred 2 years ago in Writers
Why drop Meteorites
To date, about 1,100 meteorites have been observed to occur and about 40,000 have been found but not read. It is estimated that perhaps 500 meteorites reach the Earth's surface each year, but fewer than ten are recovered. This is because most fall into the ocean, land in remote areas of the Earth and in places that are not easily accessible or visible. From a model animation, it appears that many small asteroids/large meteors pass close to Earth every day. Most of these remain undetected, but recently, three 5-10 m asteroids have been discovered and passed well within the Moon's orbit. Also, recently, an asteroid with a diameter of about 500 meters passed about 2 million kilometers (five times the distance of the Moon) from Earth. It is estimated that one or two 5-10 meter objects pass through the Moon's orbit every day, and there are perhaps 30 million near-Earth objects! Most of these are too small to cause any harm. Five to ten meters is probably the smallest object that can pass through Earth's atmosphere.
By wahidul4202 years ago in Writers
An ode to imposter syndrome
An ode to imposter syndrome Self-worth and self-belief are the two sides of the same coin. We all have seeds of self-doubt planted within us, either from our inner limiting beliefs, trauma or negative projections of other people’s opinions. It is hilarious how we place our self-esteem in the hands of others with ease and then find ourselves in the labyrinth of negative perceptions of ourselves or dwindling confidence in our abilities. Life is a paradox, to heal you must be hurt, amid the most massive of pain and breakdown lies the most eminent breakthrough you would ever receive. If you want confidence and faith in your abilities, you must swim through the turbulent ocean of self-doubt and insecurity.
By Hridya Sharma2 years ago in Writers
What Is Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder?
ADHD, also known as attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder, has been recognized by doctors since 1902. Before 1980, it was mostly seen as a behavior problem in little boys who couldn't sit still or be quiet. The name of the disorder changed a few times, but it was always about behavior issues. However, in 1980, the name was changed to include "attention deficit," showing that it's more about problems with the brain's management system. People with ADHD may not always have behavior problems, and even if they do, it's usually not the main issue. The real trouble comes from attention problems, especially as people get older and have more responsibilities. It's important to know that ADHD has nothing to do with how smart someone is. People with ADHD can be super smart or have average intelligence. It's a set of problems that can affect anyone, regardless of their IQ. ADHD includes a wide range of characteristics, and today I'll describe some of them and give examples.
By MFONOBONG EYO2 years ago in Writers
What Is Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder?
ADHD, also known as attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder, has been recognized by doctors since 1902. Before 1980, it was mostly seen as a behavior problem in little boys who couldn't sit still or be quiet. The name of the disorder changed a few times, but it was always about behavior issues. However, in 1980, the name was changed to include "attention deficit," showing that it's more about problems with the brain's management system. People with ADHD may not always have behavior problems, and even if they do, it's usually not the main issue. The real trouble comes from attention problems, especially as people get older and have more responsibilities. It's important to know that ADHD has nothing to do with how smart someone is. People with ADHD can be super smart or have average intelligence. It's a set of problems that can affect anyone, regardless of their IQ. ADHD includes a wide range of characteristics, and today I'll describe some of them and give examples.
By MFONOBONG EYO2 years ago in Writers










