Charlene Ann Mildred Barroga
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I'm a writer and content creator who loves to share tips on how to maximize your productivity and get the most out of your day. I
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Combating Malnutrition in Older Adults
Many elders face a battle that often happens behind closed doors and in unseen corners. People outside medical circles and caregiver groups talk about this battle less. It is the pervasive issue of malnutrition among older adults. It may lack the urgency of youth or the appeal of tech, but it's a topic that's important to our shared humanity.
By Charlene Ann Mildred Barroga30 days ago in Humans
Aging Not Always Gracefully, But Ever Beautifully
In life, each thread represents a year, a moment, or an experience. They add to the masterpiece that is our existence. As we grow older, the threads multiply. They weave joy, sorrow, triumph, and loss into a prosperous life. This tells the story of a life lived. Aging is a process. Many see it with a mix of hope and fear. It begins with each of us at birth. Few start the. But its imperfections and struggles reveal aging's true beauty.
By Charlene Ann Mildred Barrogaabout a month ago in Humans
What Happens to Our Social Circles as We Age?
The actors may change in the grand theatre of life, but the play continues. Friendship, an integral part of the human experience, is no exception to this rule. Friendship changes. It goes from childhood sandbox alliances to adulthood's complex social webs. It is in constant flux, shaped by the passage of time. But what exactly happens to our social circles as we age? Is there a science behind the friendships we make, keep, or let drift away? They drift away like boats untethered from their docks. This story delves into the complex dynamics of friendship. It explores how our social connections change across our lives. These changes show us about being human.
By Charlene Ann Mildred Barrogaabout a month ago in Humans
Trending Topics and Jumbled Words
"Trending topics" has been vital for X (previously Twitter). Efforts to sway this function have been expected. The cryptocurrency $GTAI trended due to many posts with arbitrary words. Sophisticated language models make better text. However, the people behind this spam campaign chose a more straightforward method. We still need to clarify why.
By Charlene Ann Mildred Barroga2 months ago in Geeks
Let Biden Be Biden
The State of the Union was not significant, but it was also a pivotal moment. It came before the celebration of E. Jean Carroll Day by her supporters on Monday. It showed that Trump's final attempt to avoid the need to secure an appeal bond had failed. The bond is to pay the $83.3 million judgment in Carroll's favor if his appeal fails—a likely outcome.
By Charlene Ann Mildred Barroga2 months ago in History
Reflection of the Ancients
The Whispering Woods lay like a world not too dissimilar to our own yet veiled in the mists of magic and mystery. It is a wise forest, ancient beyond time. Trees spoke with sighs and whispered secrets to those who dared to listen.
By Charlene Ann Mildred Barroga2 months ago in Fiction
My Mother's Dual Legacy
In life, every thread is interwoven with triumph, despair, love, and loss. My mother's story is vibrant with the enduring spirit of womanhood. It's an honor that honors her and is a universal homage to every woman who has dared to light a path in the shadows.
By Charlene Ann Mildred Barroga2 months ago in Families