Keren Dinkin
Bio
| Qualified copywriter with seven years of work experience |
When I'm not at my desk whipping up compelling narratives and sipping on endless cups of coffee, you can find me curled up with a book!
Stories (13/0)
Ecocentric Ethics Is the Answer to Our Ecological Problems
As the 20th century came to a close, it became increasingly apparent that the world was facing an ecological crisis of unprecedented proportions. People all over the world began noticing that the natural world was deteriorating—and the Earth as we knew it was slowly fading away.
By Keren Dinkinabout a year ago in Earth
Best Ways To Plan a Holiday Trip on a Budget
Dreaming of some R&R away from work, chores, and other responsibilities? Even if you’re on a tight budget, it’s possible to get away from it all. With some research and planning, you can go on that well-earned vacation without breaking the bank.
By Keren Dinkinabout a year ago in Humans
The 5 Ways to Plan Your Finances to Achieve That Financial Freedom
Let me paint you a picture of what financial freedom looks like: all bills are paid in full each month, you enjoy regular family vacations, and you will never have trouble paying your kids’ tuition. And you still maintain healthy savings, emergency funds, and a retirement fund.
By Keren Dinkinabout a year ago in Lifehack
5 Productivity Enhancement Tips for Writers
For writers, consistent productivity can be quite challenging. If you’re blocked, you can spend all day sitting in front of a keyboard, staring at the screen, and only typing a few words that you know you can use.
By Keren Dinkinabout a year ago in Education
The Best Yoga Asanas for Working People
Yoga is a great way to unwind after a long day. It engages the entire body, including the mind and muscles. In addition to relieving stress and easing muscle tension, it can also help alleviate back pain and promote restful sleep by lowering cortisol levels.
By Keren Dinkinabout a year ago in Longevity
10 of History’s Most Deranged Serial Killers
Are serial killers born, or are they a product of their environment? This question has been raised repeatedly about the worst criminals in history. Experts still cannot quite answer this question, maybe because the answer is that many factors contribute to the making of a serial killer.
By Keren Dinkin2 years ago in Criminal
10 Common Misconceptions Of Yoga You Probably Believed In Till Now
For outsiders, yoga looks like a set of acrobatic exercises that challenges flexibility. It also comes with preconceived notions about religion and its participants. However, many of those yoga impressions are mere myths, and the truth is far simpler.
By Keren Dinkin2 years ago in Motivation
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“The Road Less Taken”: Moving From Your Comfort Zone To Growth Zone
Only a few dare choose it, but the road less taken proves to be worth the lonely journey. It doesn’t appeal to many because people are generally biased to what’s familiar. They view unknown territories as tight spots and see old, beaten paths as the safe and sensible way to get from point A to B.
By Keren Dinkin2 years ago in Motivation