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)
Calling All Perfectionists!
Do you know how incredibly freeing it is to be okay with failing? I was such a perfectionist growing up, and I still am to an extent. But I’ve been working on this underrated thing called “self-confidence,” and the difference between those who have it and those who don’t is truly remarkable!
By Journey Scribe6 years ago in Motivation
The Best Video Game Ever!
"I am a man of my fortune, and I must seek my fortune- Henry Avery, 1694 The words flow onto a black screen in elegant, white script. As you ponder the quote, boom! The scene opens to two windshield wipers desperately sweeping nickel-sized raindrops from your vision as an ocean tempest blurs the navy sky before you. You're in a small boat with but one ally, smashed by the thunderous waves, tossed here and there... and you're driving!
By Journey Scribe6 years ago in Gamers
Why They Do What They Do: 'Parks and Recreation' MBTI Types
Leslie Knope - ENFP 'The Campaigner' GIF From NBC's Parks and Recreation Leslie is bubbly and cheerful: definitely an extrovert, and absolutely a feeling type. There is no character more NF in this show than Leslie, given her indomitable drive to change the world in an idealistic way.
By Journey Scribe6 years ago in Geeks
Illiterature: Uncultured Readers or Merely Born in a New Era?
Do you ever open a book of classic literature, something renowned in the literary canon, and feel your jaw slowly sag...your eyes start pacing...and your mind begin spinning in circles as though you are suddenly reading a different language? Okay, maybe not that extreme, but it's confusing, right: the way older literature is written? Nowadays, you can read The Hunger Games,Harry Potter, or Divergent and follow every word!
By Journey Scribe6 years ago in Geeks
- Top Story - June 2018
The Overworked and Underpaid
The average high school teacher makes a salary somewhere between $50,000-$60,000. Sounds pretty good, right? Just wait... Consider the education and licensing required. An elementary or secondary school teacher could be in debt anywhere from $10,000 in student loans to even over $100,000 (the average being $50,000). Okay, sure, maybe they can pay that off over 10 years, or they'll be granted the Public Service Loan Forgiveness plan. Surely they're not that underpaid!
By Journey Scribe6 years ago in Education