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Boost Your Fitness Goals with Dietary Supplements
Intro: Are you looking for a way to boost your fitness goals? One of the best ways to do so is by adding dietary supplements to your diet.
Nick theodorouPublished 12 months ago in FamiliesThe Impact of a Father Figure
I have come to realise that the role of a father figure in one's life cannot be underestimated. Looking back on my own journey, I am profoundly grateful for the profound impact my father figure has had in shaping my identity. From imparting valuable life lessons to offering unwavering support, his presence has been instrumental in molding me into the person I am today.
KryptaKittyPublished 12 months ago in FamiliesLife After The Military.
A couple of months ago, I was watching a movie called, The Lucky One. What stuck with me the most was after the guy came back home from the military, he had some difficulties adjusting to civilian life again. In the end, it turned out good for the guy. In real life, after a person is released from the military, the adjustment might not always be smooth sailing. It all depends on what the individual has gone through when they were deployed, and it is another story if the individual was wounded. There are two major adjustments that a person must go through when re-entering civilian life.
Navigating the Emotional Rollercoaster
Once upon a time in a quaint little town, there lived a woman named Amelia. Amelia had recently lost her beloved partner, David, in a tragic accident. The pain of his absence consumed her, and she found herself caught in an emotional rollercoaster, constantly bombarded by triggers and memories that intensified her grief.
Daniel KipyegonPublished 12 months ago in Families10 Seconds That Ended My 20 Year Marriage
The clock on the wall ticked away, marking the passing of another mundane day. My mind wandered back to the early days of our marriage, filled with hope and endless possibilities. But as time wore on, the spark that once ignited our love seemed to fade into the background of our lives.
Victor remyPublished 12 months ago in FamiliesExtremely Selfish Father
I was raised by an evil and narcissistic father. Instead of treating me like a human being, he treated me like an insect. He is egoistic and has absolutely zero empathy. He felt that he was superior to most people because of his English knowledge, profession (professor), etc. I think he turned out to be so selfish because of his own childhood trauma. He firmly believed that good education (and a good job) would get him out of the misery. He was obsessively studying all the time. He didn't stop it even when I was born.
Shreya KellyPublished 12 months ago in FamiliesTitle: The Benefits of Laughter
Introduction Laughter is often said to be the best medicine, and for good reason. It's a natural stress reliever, can improve mood and mental health, and even has physical benefits like boosting the immune system and lowering blood pressure. But finding humor in everyday life can be difficult, especially during times of stress or hardship. Here are some tips for finding humor in everyday life and reaping the benefits of laughter.
Frenchie KPublished 12 months ago in FamiliesA Journey Through Postpartum Depression
The anticipation of becoming a mother filled my heart with joy and excitement. I envisioned a seamless journey marked by natural instincts and effortless bonding. However, reality had other plans. Little did I know that the arrival of my daughter, Rose, would bring forth a storm of overwhelming emotions and challenge my perception of motherhood. In this raw and transformative account, I share my experience of battling postpartum depression—a journey that defied my expectations and tested my resilience. Join me as I navigate the depths of despair, seek support, and ultimately discover the power of self-compassion and community. This is a story of strength, growth, and embracing the unexpected.
Nike KemmyPublished 12 months ago in FamiliesMy first Heartbreak
It’s my fist time to share the story of my life here and I wish that you’ll enjoy reading. I was born in a family of 5, Mom, Dad, my 2 sisters and me. I am the youngest one. Growing up, I was known to be the “Joker’ of the family. My eldest sister was the favorite and my other sister was known to be the black sheep of the family, but she was dad’s partner in crime. They love to sing together and jam.
The Upcast WriterPublished 12 months ago in FamiliesTo Dad on Father’s s Day.
My dad was my motivation to live, he was literally the reason why I woke up every morning, I was always excited to get a ride to school, I was glad when he made breakfast, I would sit at the counter and stare at how amazing he was, he would ask of how my night was, his exact words were “my butterfly, did you sleep alright?” I would smile and say “I sure did pops!” He would spin me around, fill my cheeks with kisses. It was same thing every morning, life was amazingly good at home.
Ibenye VictoriaPublished 12 months ago in FamiliesRelationship of Mother-in-law and daughter-in-law
Vincy, a smart and beautiful young woman, found herself in a peculiar situation after her marriage. Her husband, Jonathan, was deeply attached to his mother, a woman named Beatrice. Unfortunately, Beatrice possessed a cruel and cunning nature, and her double-faced character soon became evident to Vincy.
Chili the Penguin Talent Show
Once upon a time, in the icy kingdom of Antarctica, there lived a penguin named Chilli. Chilli had always dreamed of being a famous performer, capturing the hearts of the penguin colony with his unique talents. He yearned to bring joy and laughter to his fellow penguins, but little did he know that his journey to stardom would be filled with unexpected twists and sneezes.
jelly beanPublished 12 months ago in Families