Judith Okech
Bio
An entrepreneur who values time and spends any extra time writing and reading. Humane and minds people's feelings.
Stories (21/0)
When Silence Speaks Louder
In the picturesque neighborhood where Purity had recently settled, every home seemed to be a haven of beauty and charm. These well-adorned residences were inhabited by equally stunning women who graced the streets with their elegance. Yet, amidst this enclave of loveliness, there was one woman who stood out; Rachel, the talkative tornado.
By Judith Okech8 months ago in Humor
Messenger to Mastermind
In the bustling world of corporate mazes and towering office buildings, Richard embarked on a journey that would rewrite the narrative of his life. His entry into the workforce was unassuming; a simple messenger, a role that many would overlook in the grand scheme of things. But little did he know that this role, however humble, would serve as the stepping stone to an inspiring tale of transformation and triumph.
By Judith Okech8 months ago in Motivation
From Brake to Breakthrough
Ah, the open road; a realm of endless possibilities, of wind in your hair and the hum of adventure beneath your wheels. Or, in the case of my dear friend Lucy, a place of nail-biting uncertainty, rule-following to the point of obsession, and one very unexpected collision.
By Judith Okech8 months ago in Humor
Towel Heist Shenanigans
Picture this: you stroll into your compound, your heart brimming with anticipation of the warm and enthusiastic welcome that awaits you. Yet, as you step through the gate, a disheartening realization strikes like a slap to the face – your beloved dogs are nowhere to be seen. They've forsaken their usual "Welcome Home!" ritual, and the silence feels as loud as an elephant in tap shoes.
By Judith Okech8 months ago in Humor
Tap-Turner Tails
In a cozy house on the outskirts of town, lived a man named Peter along with his two beloved German Shepherds, Max and Bella. These two four-legged companions were not your typical canines; they behaved as if they were characters straight out of a sitcom. Their antics, however, were about to plunge the household into a delightful cascade of laughter.
By Judith Okech8 months ago in Humor
Penny-Pinching Paradox
In the quaint town of Thriftville, lived a man named Maxwell. Maxwell had a reputation that transcended his name. He was known far and wide for his uncanny ability to squeeze every last drop of savings out of life's smallest corners. From water droplets to soap bubbles, no opportunity to cut costs escaped his eagle-eyed scrutiny.
By Judith Okech8 months ago in Humor
Inflation Follies
In a land where the cost of living had soared to heights that even airplanes would envy, the people decided to throw a carnival to celebrate their financial acrobatics. It was a glorious spectacle of laughter, where the citizens collectively shrugged at their bills, looked at their bank accounts, and said, "Well, this is a circus!"
By Judith Okech8 months ago in Humor
Escaping the Nightmare
Interviewer: Samantha Cooper Interviewee: Sarah Johnson Samantha: Good afternoon, everyone. I am thrilled to be sitting down with Sarah Johnson today, a true survivor and champion of women's rights. Sarah, thank you for being here to share your incredible journey.
By Judith Okech8 months ago in Interview
Decoding Gaslighting
In a world where narcissism thrives, certain terms hold the power to unravel the intricacies of our relationships. Among them, "gaslighting" has gained prominence; its significance often elusive. In this exploration, we delve into gaslighting – its origins, manifestations, and the profound impact it has on our sense of reality.
By Judith Okech9 months ago in Psyche
Max and the Mighty Monster
Call him Max, an adventurous young swimmer with a penchant for diving into life headfirst. He was known for his fearless approach to the water, which made his friends simultaneously admire and envy his boldness. Little did he know that one dive would lead him on a wild, unexpected, and hilariously terrifying adventure.
By Judith Okech9 months ago in Humor