Kristin Ware
Bio
Just a stressed college student who likes to write who is trying to survive life!
Stories (3/0)
The Power Of Music
MUSIC IS POWERFUL Ever since I was young, I had a pretty good idea of what I wanted to be. I found the instrument that was meant for me at the age of ten. I remember seeing a harp for the first time, and looking at my mom to tell her, “ Mom I want to learn how to play that.” Soon after that,I ended up getting a harp and starting music lessons. It was then that my passion for music took off, and I starting becoming more involved in the work of music. Going into high school I knew that I wanted to play music for myself and others for as long as I am physically able. All throughout high school, I was given opportunities to see firsthand how powerful and beneficial music is for happiness and healing. I got to see the health and moods of the people I performed for change for the better when I played for them. I saw how the moods of the people in the nursing homes went from depressed and grumpy to happy and smiling once I had finished my performance. I saw how the people in the hospitals appreciated the music that I played for them. Seeing the smiling hospital workers and patients was a huge reminder of why I play music. Music can help promote the healing of the mind and body and can turn a terrible day into a great into a better one. The power of music is incredible and so useful and important in our society.
By Kristin Ware3 years ago in Longevity
The Toll of the Pandemic
WHAT THE PANDEMIC IS DOING TO OUR HEALTH I know that when all of this first started we weren’t too worried about it. We have had so many viruses and illnesses come through before and we have managed to handle all of them more or less. However, this whole ordeal with covid-19 is starting to take a toll on everyone.
By Kristin Ware3 years ago in Longevity
The Struggle To Find Food
ALLERGIES Let me be the first to say that having allergies and sensitivities to food is a struggle and it 100% sucks!! Finding out you’re allergic to foods that you regularly eat and like definitely throws a wrench into the machinery of your life. One moment everything is fine and dandy and the next the things you would eat on the regular are suddenly a danger to your health and happiness. I am currently a sophomore in college, and near the end of the first semester of freshman year I found out that due to health issues I have that my body had developed a number of serious food allergies and foods I might be sensitive to.
By Kristin Ware3 years ago in Feast