Emunah Y'srael
Bio
Emunah Y’srael is an expert in DIY Soul Improvement with over 20 years actively dedicated to her own soul journey. She is the creator of the a myriad of self-improvement projects and has authored several books available on amazon.
Stories (9/0)
Her prized possession
Chad changed Pam forever; things were never the same again after him. He and Pam met in the tenth grade. His family immigrated to Queens from Nigeria, she thought everything about him was intriguing, his real name was Chidi Ebere but everyone called him Chad. His accent captivated her, his ideas and tales of his homeland capturer her imagination. The time they spent together awakened her longing for 'home'.
By Emunah Y'srael2 years ago in Fiction
The Wicked Woman
"You are so worthless and lazy," she could hear him grumbling about her as he stomped through the living room. The limited-edition hand-blown glass vase that Ese bought off her favorite home shopping channel was sitting on the table in the hall, every time Marcus passed the vase it would rock a bit then stop. Molly, their jet-black Labrador with the white right ear was cowering at the entrance of the front door. Molly had to go potty, but no-one noticed.
By Emunah Y'srael2 years ago in Families
Stranger things have happened
The fact is my husband inherited this house from the elder who owned it and counted him as a son. When Devon's family first migrated from the Caribbean, they moved to a home a few blocks away from a man named Mr. Carleton. He lived in this beautifully maintained single- family home. The lawn was always well manicured and everyone admired it. The thing that really stuck out about Mr. Carleton was he lived alone; he never married and never had any children.
By Emunah Y'srael3 years ago in Humans
On the Way Home
Pam had just gotten off work, there were many stores between work and home, but The Liquor Palace was perfect for avoiding any run-ins with family or friends. Just a quick pit stop in and out, or so she thought, oddly, the store brimmed with customers. I can't stand crowds, she murmured. Do I really need a drink? That was a fleeting thought, the knot in her stomach and ever-present crick in her neck reminded her she would need some help unwinding.
By Emunah Y'srael3 years ago in Humans
Are you going to watch 90 Day Fiance' with me?
I had no idea about the show or that it would have me on the hook three seasons later. It had been years since I indulged in television. For the most part, I watched entertainment shows on YouTube or Netflix. Everything changed the day my friend introduced me to 90 Day Fiancé. We were talking on the phone one night when she abruptly cut the conversation short.
By Emunah Y'srael3 years ago in Geeks
Connecting the Dots
Twenty-Twenty was a year for the record books, and I wanted a fresh start, so I put myself on a limited social media diet, committed to a green detox, and a renewed commitment to staying in shape. Everything was going well. We held on to our food shop, and I worked on a new plan for the business. Given the circumstances, the first three weeks of January went well, so what happened?
By Emunah Y'srael3 years ago in Motivation