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How I Cured My Foot Pain with Creams and Red Light Therapy
I have always loved running. Ever since I was a kid, I enjoyed the feeling of freedom, exhilaration, and accomplishment that came with running. Running was my passion, my hobby, and my therapy. It helped me cope with stress, anxiety, and depression. It made me happy and healthy.
fitness homePublished 4 months ago in FamiliesThe Ring Of Serendipity
Setting the stage for the tale of love and destiny In a world filled with uncertainty and chaos, there are moments when fate weaves a beautiful tapestry of love and destiny.
Mike Kumah LottPublished 4 months ago in FamiliesConfidence baby
I was the most insecure person. I went through a lot of mistreatment and abuse. But through tough times and understanding my worth, I became confident. Now, I won't do anything that doesn't benefit me. I prioritize myself, and even my family has noticed the change.
Jomar GitanesPublished 4 months ago in FamiliesA Christmas Eve Surprise: Journey to the North Pole
In the heart of a picturesque town, nestled snugly between snow-covered hills and frost-kissed pines, Christmas was more than a mere holiday; it was a season of enchantment, where every corner of the town exuded a warmth that could melt the coldest winter chill. The air sparkled with the promise of magic as the townsfolk prepared for the grand Christmas Eve celebration.
- Top Story - December 2023
Trauma and Death Has Made Me Like The Holidays Less
Not to be a "Debbie Downer" (no hate to Debbies of the world), but the holidays have become more unenjoyable. Before you call me a Scrooge or Grinch, hear me out! As you can tell by the title, I have had a fair share of trauma and death in my 30 years of life. I believe this has led to me not being so holly jolly during the beloved trio of major holidays (Thanksgiving, Christmas, and New Year's).
Steven RicePublished 4 months ago in Families The Woes Of Christmas
This is a newspaper article written about my mother when I was just a baby grain of rice. I share it every year around the holidays. I hope it helps others grasp that not everyone is thriving during the holiday season. You can read more of my story/thoughts here.
Steven RicePublished 4 months ago in FamiliesFrom Light to Darkness:
The Transformation from Daddy to Father In the grand tapestry of life, the role of a father transcends mere existence; it encapsulates the profound journey from being a "Daddy" to evolving into a true "Father." This transformation is not just a linguistic shift but an intricate metamorphosis of responsibilities, emotions, and personal growth. Let's delve into the nuanced transition from light to darkness, from the carefree days of "Daddy" to the profound responsibilities of a "Father."
Kwandokuhle NdethiPublished 4 months ago in FamiliesFamily Values
I lost my uncle Fred last week on December 14th. He was the last surviving sibling of my mother’s. Mom was one of 7 children and the baby of the 4 girls born before 3 boys. Mom passed 11 years ago December 11th. My grandfather passed on the same date 19 years prior. I’m sure there is some meaning to that. I don’t believe there are coincidences in the universe.
Karolyn Denson LandrieuxPublished 4 months ago in Families"Boundless Love: A Mother-Daughter Journey"
In a cozy little town nestled between rolling hills and lush greenery, lived a mother named Lily and her daughter, Emily. Lily was a kind-hearted woman with eyes that sparkled like the morning dew. Emily, her daughter, was a lively soul, curious about the world around her.
Rashid gujjarPublished 4 months ago in FamiliesTo The Person Who Is Spreading Rumours About Me
When I was fifteen, for my birthday, my older brother gave me a jobbie* in a shoebox. *Jobbie: Scottish slang for a torpedo of turd.
Malky McEwanPublished 4 months ago in FamiliesThe wheel of life
In a quaint village nestled between rolling hills and meandering streams, there stood a mysterious structure known as the "Wheel of Life." Legend had it that this ancient wheel, hidden deep within the heart of the forest, held the power to influence the destiny of those brave enough to seek its guidance.
How I Found Relief for My Psoriatic Arthritis with Red Light Therapy
I have been living with psoriatic arthritis (PsA) for over 10 years. PsA is a type of inflammatory arthritis that affects some people who have psoriasis, a chronic skin condition that causes red, scaly patches on the skin. PsA can cause pain, stiffness, swelling, and damage in the joints, tendons, and ligaments. PsA can also affect other parts of the body, such as the eyes, nails, spine, and heart.
health wayPublished 4 months ago in Families