Journey Scribe
Bio
Hey, everyone! My name's Jessica, and I am a Christian and aspiring novelist just trying my hand at writing articles! Thanks so much for viewing my page/works on here!
Stories (33/0)
The Philosopher's Bread
This a short tale I felt compelled to share with my wonderful readers. I hope you enjoy it! ~.~.~.~.~.~ Once upon a time, long ago, there lived a man who baked beautiful, golden bread. Rolls, loaves, muffins, cookies... any bread you dreamed of he could create, and the people of his village cherished his delicious baking. Every week, he would come up with a new recipe, and they would all eagerly wait for its delivery. They would all agree that he made the finest, most delicious baked goods they could ever ask for. But there was so much more to this man than the bread he could make.
By Journey Scribe5 years ago in Families
The INFJ-INTJ Romance (Pt. 2)
As I celebrated the anniversary of the day I began dating my beloved INTJ, I contemplated the remarkable peace and utter joy I have discovered as an INFJ. The more I experience what this relationship is like, the more I hope every INFJ who has ever felt as lonely as I have finds someone just as incredible.
By Journey Scribe5 years ago in Humans
The Millennial Conviction: Confessions (*cough* Rant *cough*) of a Millennial
"Why, when I was your age...!""Get off that phone and look me in the eye, son! Shake my hand firmly!""The youth's got no respect for their elders nowadays.""That is a classic Millennial stereotype!"
By Journey Scribe5 years ago in Humans
Why Are They the Way They Are? 'The Office' MBTI Types (Main Characters)
Michael Scott—ENFJ 'The Protagonist' The Office How can we define Michael Scott? Excellent with people and terrible with them at the same time? Hero complex which makes him somewhat giving and noble, yet always despairing that he's not enough? A need for attention and a positive social life, yet too much arrogance to admit he's afraid of being rejected? These are all common attributes of an ENFJ, particularly a turbulent and insecure one.
By Journey Scribe5 years ago in Geeks
"I Hate School!" Our Kids' Cry for Change
How many times have you had to drag your kids to school, convince them today will be better, or yell at them to get their homework done before they play? Were you like that as a kid? Why do you think school is such a horror story for kids?
By Journey Scribe6 years ago in Education
How Do You Know You've Found the One? 8 Questions
I'm not going to ask the question, "Do you love him/her?" I hate that question! It is so incredibly vague! What is love, really? How do you know when you feel it for someone else? I don't know if I have found the answer that will satisfy your every hunger and thirst for romance, but I know that I am unbelievably happy in my relationship! And it's because I know the answer to each of these questions...
By Journey Scribe6 years ago in Humans
Simple, Overlooked Solutions to Prevent an Entire Movie!
Do you ever notice, as you're watching a movie, or realize five months after you've watched it, that the plot-line really could've had a simple solution—overlooked by the characters and perhaps even the writers—and prevented all the trouble the characters had to go through?
By Journey Scribe6 years ago in Geeks
April Ludgate's Mysterious Late Appearance
Not surprisingly, April was the most difficult character for me to type. Is she a thinking type or feeling type? Do her more emotionally motivated actions result from Fi (Introverted Feeling) or an inferior and/or aspirational Fe (Extroverted Feeling)?
By Journey Scribe6 years ago in Geeks
The INFJ-INTJ Romance {Part 1}
As an INFJ, I longed for a romance of depth and purpose: for a man to understand who I was deep inside, beyond the friendly smile I put on for anyone I encountered. INFJ's are deeply internalized individuals filled with intrinsic joy and melancholy at the same time.
By Journey Scribe6 years ago in Humans