D. Wisekal
Bio
From BC, Canada, a mother of 4, homeschooler and homesteader! Trying to navigate through a poisoned culture, keeping God in mind and heart. đź’›
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Stories (9/0)
Types Of Content To Drive Your Business
Every online business needs content, and every online business needs that content updated regularly! Did you know that Google takes note of how often the content on your website is updated? Websites that regularly update their content show a sign of quality and credibility, ranking them higher in search engines! Neglecting to update the content on your website can even negatively affect your site's search engine ranking.
By D. Wisekal3 years ago in Journal
How To Be A Successful Freelance Writing Mom!
Writing is not fun, in fact, sometimes it’s incredibly difficult. It requires 100% focus and attention, and just when you’ve reached that peak of your creative mind, a toddler is hungry or a child is asking you what 60 times 4 is - just because!
By D. Wisekal3 years ago in Journal
A New Beginning
In a quiet suburb in Arizona, It was still dark as the Emergency-Alert System rang across each wifi device in the Anderson's home. Fourteen-year-old Ava and her parents quickly roused to gather downstairs. The vision through their front window was one they wouldn't soon forget! The street was lined with large armoured vehicles and military roadblocks at the end of the once quiet road they called home.
By D. Wisekal3 years ago in Fiction
Building a Life, Not Earning a Living
My passion, or my life goal, isn’t something you can simply achieve with positive thinking. Have you ever had someone tell you to just think positively about something and it will happen? Extremely frustrating! Especially when you're already well into adulting with tiny humans and responsibilities...
By D. Wisekal3 years ago in Longevity
A Purpose In A Poisoned Culture
As I venture into Vocal's writing challenges, I found one titled, "Create Your Happiness". As I read over the requirements, I find they're looking for a story of our favourite to-do's, scissor crafts and Art projects. Being a mother of 4, I figure this should be simple enough! I spent weeks trying to focus on these things and come up with something fun and engaging that others could replicate or appreciate. As the timeline for this challenge begins to draw to an end, I realized, I'm just not that shallow anymore. Happiness, for me, runs much deeper than any hobby could uncover.
By D. Wisekal3 years ago in Motivation
Addiction Misunderstood
I’ve never believed in addiction the way most people have been taught about it. Not even when I went to an addictions councilor with my addict boyfriend when I was 18. I’ve always felt that by labeling addictions, society has really just created an excuse for the users who simply don’t want a “normal” life.
By D. Wisekal3 years ago in Psyche