friendship
C.S Lewis got it right: friendship is born when one person says to another: "What! You too? I thought I was the only one!"
What Foods to Eat When Losing Weight
Lean Protein Protein is one of the most important macronutrients for weight loss. It helps you maintain muscle mass, which burns more calories than fat, and it reduces your appetite by lowering the hunger hormone ghrelin. Protein also has a higher thermic effect than other foods, meaning it takes more energy to digest and process.
Quoc Nguyen Tran MinhPublished about a year ago in HumansMake Him Want You
Do you ever get a gut feeling about someone the instant you meet them? When that happens, you know it’s not because of what they said or did. It’s some kind of signal you read in their facial expression, vocal tone, or body language.
MANOJ KUMARPublished about a year ago in HumansI Spy with My Little Eye
I love seeing the best in others. It is transformative. Ever since the first time we did affirmations at a church camp, it’s been one of my favorite activities. I’d spend the entire week watching, like a lioness stalking her prey, waiting to catch something special. I didn’t want to write down something obvious like, “cute” or “great hair” or “funny”. I wanted it to be something unique, something with meaning that would both encourage & inspire the recipient.
Randy Wayne Jellison-KnockPublished about a year ago in Humans10 Practical Ways to Heal Emotional Pain and Find Peace
Emotions are a natural part of the human experience, and while they can bring joy and happiness, they can also lead to pain and distress. Emotional pain can be caused by a variety of experiences, including loss, trauma, or simply the stresses of daily life. Whatever the cause of our emotional pain, healing is a process that requires effort, patience, and self-love. In this article, we will explore some practical ways to heal our emotions and find peace.
Muhammad TelmeezPublished about a year ago in Humans9 Effective Strategies for Cultivating a Positive Mindset
In a world filled with uncertainty, chaos, and negativity, it can be challenging to maintain a positive outlook. However, cultivating a positive mindset is crucial for our mental, emotional, and physical well-being. It helps us cope with difficult situations, reduces stress, and enhances our overall life experience. In this article, we’ll explore practical tips on how to be positive and embrace the power of positivity in our daily lives.
Muhammad TelmeezPublished about a year ago in HumansThe Power of Positivity: Embracing the Positive Side of Life
Emotions are a natural part of the human experience, and while they can bring joy and happiness, they can also lead to pain and distress. Emotional pain can be caused by a variety of experiences, including loss, trauma, or simply the stresses of daily life. Whatever the cause of our emotional pain, healing is a process that requires effort, patience, and self-love. In this article, we will explore some practical ways to heal our emotions and find peace.
Muhammad TelmeezPublished about a year ago in HumansThe Pursuit of Happiness: Tips for Finding Joy and Fulfillment in Life
Happiness is something we all strive for. We may seek happiness in different ways, such as seeking pleasure, achieving success, having good relationships, or living a meaningful life. But what exactly is happiness? Why does it matter? And how can we increase our happiness? In this article, we'll explore these questions and more.
Muhammad TelmeezPublished about a year ago in HumansHow to Boost Confidence: Strategies for Cultivating Self-Assurance
Confidence is a powerful tool that can help us achieve our goals, build strong relationships, and navigate life's challenges with grace and resilience. However, for many people, confidence is not something that comes naturally. Fortunately, there are several strategies that can help us boost our confidence and cultivate a strong sense of self-assurance.
Muhammad TelmeezPublished about a year ago in HumansNavigating Life's Challenges: Strategies for Overcoming Obstacles and Building Resilience
Life is full of challenges. From the moment we are born, we are faced with obstacles and hurdles that we must overcome in order to grow and thrive. Some challenges can be small and easily overcome, while others can be massive and seem insurmountable. Regardless of their size, challenges are an inevitable part of life, and how we deal with them can have a significant impact on our personal growth and development.
Muhammad TelmeezPublished about a year ago in Humans9 Strategies for Living Life to the Fullest
How to Enjoy Life: Strategies for Living with Joy and Purpose Life is a precious gift, and it's up to us to make the most of it. Unfortunately, in today's fast-paced world, it's easy to get caught up in the daily grind and forget to enjoy life. The good news is that there are several strategies that we can use to cultivate a greater sense of joy and fulfillment in our lives.
Muhammad TelmeezPublished about a year ago in Humanslove and loathing in girlhood
Every time I see a piece of media about womanhood or girlishness or femininity or a plethora of other descriptors for the endlessly free yet consciously limited experience of girls it often falls into one of two categories. Firstly, it could be a criticism of women as bitchy and competitive and snide, condemning us for our gossip and frivolous interests. The second category is a retaliation to this, an attempt to manufacture proof of the appreciation and deep care that girls share for each other. It fully rejects the idea that we could ever be anything but kind and loving and maternal towards absolutely everything. Girls are either ruthless monsters who devour everyone in their path and cannibalise each other, or we must shit sunshine and cuddle our equally radiant friends in fields of strawberries watered with white wine. If it is not yet apparent, I think that subscribing to either of these ideas is a reductive way of thinking about womanhood. Though, I am also very conflicted about my female friendships. I don't always think that my girls are infallible, amazing people, but I don't not love them and I'm distraught to be leaving many of them all too soon. Each time I sort through my memories of us I am left with a confusion as to how we are friends and an oceanic appreciation that we still are.
Hannah MacdermottPublished about a year ago in HumansFrom Pain to Love: How I Found Happiness After a Failed Marriage and a Cancer Battle
It was the spring of 2014 when I found myself at the altar, exchanging vows with a girl I barely knew. It was an arranged marriage, and while I had my doubts, I was convinced that it was the right thing to do. Nazmeen was a shy and reserved girl, but she seemed sweet and kind-hearted, and I thought we would get along just fine.
Jawad KhanPublished about a year ago in Humans