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The real lives of businessmen, professionals, the everyday man, stay at home parent, healthy lifestyle influencers, and general feel good human stories.
Does the brain ever sleep?
In a literal sense, being awake and asleep at the same time is not possible according to the definitions of wakefulness and sleep. Wakefulness involves a state of consciousness where the brain is alert and aware of the surroundings, while sleep is characterized by a lack of consciousness and reduced responsiveness to external stimuli.
Gbomita Victor AmedomePublished 4 months ago in Journal- Top Story - November 2023
To The Overflowing Cup
My therapist recommended I try to find a space where I can both empty and fill my cup. Writing used to be it. But that's been tricky lately. I haven’t exactly been wanting to commit things down to paper.
Oneg In The ArcticPublished 4 months ago in Journal - Top Story - November 2023
Ripples in Reality
Sometimes I do not know whether my life is a never-ending dream or a heartbreaking reality. On Wednesdays, I feel normal, whatever that normal may be. On Mondays I feel like a villainous imposter sent to destroy everything in my lonely path, yet, come Friday I feel like a beloved victorious hero set to conquer the world for the better, for the good. I feel as if I am both, maybe all, yet equally neither. Some days I feel everything, other days I feel absolutely nothing. Either which when I do, I feel it all entirely and yet, not at all. To remain myself, whomever I may be, I balance delicately between being present, to then dissociating altogether.
Rosie J. SargentPublished 4 months ago in Journal Why I Can't Join Book Club
Every so often, I have someone ask me to join their book club. I'd love to join their book club, but I can't. Actually, it's not even a good idea for me to explain to them why I can't join their club. That would take a solid three minutes and the person who's asking will be a content with a polite 'no, thank you' since that answers their question.
Stephanie Van OrmanPublished 4 months ago in JournalLooking-Glass Self
Came across this theory in our sociology course a while ago. The concept basically states that you look at yourself the way other people look at you. And there are different point of views on how you can go about this. However, it all ultimately falls down to the type of person you are. And how you take this can also determine the character you have.
Syed ShahbazPublished 4 months ago in JournalLooking Up
Note: These songs are simply those background songs chosen because they are badass and the like. No more particular or contextual than that. Also, it helps chip at the 600.
Understanding The Cycle As A Leader
All things work best in cycles. On and Off. Go and Stop. Spring, Summer, Autumn, and Winter. Idea and Product.
Cody Dakota Wooten, C.B.C.Published 4 months ago in JournalThe Lie of Thanksgiving
I’m gonna start this off by saying that we do celebrate Thanksgiving. We cook a feast, and we eat. But you won’t see a Macy's parade on our television. Instead, it’s probably something to entertain young kids- that does not indulge in the massive disgusting, lie that is Thanksgiving.
Hope MartinPublished 4 months ago in JournalMaking Gratitude Work
I wanted to take a different approach from the norm today. I've gotten so many messages from different people and organizations about how they are Thankful today, filled with Gratitude.
Cody Dakota Wooten, C.B.C.Published 4 months ago in JournalValues, interests, hobbies and choices we make in our life every day and occasionally
I’m not sure how many people are aware, but values make up our entire lives. And it’s not just about whether you prefer your pizza with pepperoni or pineapple. This is about even more important decisions in our lives that we have to make every day.
Black Belt BarbiePublished 4 months ago in Journal- Top Story - November 2023
Long Island Thanksgiving
He was cute, cocky, and approached me with an irresistible smile. He'd moved to Vermont to get out of New York, specifically Long Island, and I never knew what he actually was studying. I knew he worked in the city auditorium; was it with lights and sound?
Overcoming Quiet Quitting
Quiet Quitting is a huge problem for Organizations. According to Gallup, nearly 60% of Employees are doing it. When combined with Actively Disengaged Employees (Those ACTIVELY working against an Organization), this leads to $8.8 Trillion LOST every year.
Cody Dakota Wooten, C.B.C.Published 4 months ago in Journal