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Ideas that Generate Passive Income Every Month
Blogging and site-building If you’re looking for techniques to enhance your couch potato income, then an individual may like to look at starting a blog site. Blogging is usually an amazingly rewarding solution to make an extra salary stream.
Amazing Tips to Boost Your Freelancing Career
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Time Management Tips That Can Increase Your Productivity
Time administration is the ability to manage time efficiently to get greater finished in less time. People with proper time administration capabilities can prioritize their things to do and reduce unproductive things to do like procrastination, social media, or different distractions.
Cosmin ChildPublished 2 years ago in JournalHow to Tell a Girl You Like Her Without Getting Rejected
Do you have a long-time friend you'd like to ask out? Maybe she's a girl in your class that you've been wanting to get close to for years, but you don't know how. Whatever the situation, you can help her fall in love with you the way you fell in love with her. By knowing the right strategies, you can tell a girl you like her without getting rejected.
Emma RandyPublished 2 years ago in JournalHeart or Peace
Pain comes and goes but torture feels forever. You ride a wave but the tides never show. You become overwhelmed by what’s going on, and you can even realize how it became all wrong. Step after step you try to move forward, push yourself to do things, only to fall downward.
My Struggle
My Struggle? Horniness! I know that horniness doesn't sound like a bad struggle and on the grand scheme of things, it's not a bad struggle to have.
Tuesday DailyPublished 2 years ago in Journal"That" Girl
How in the world could somebody not know whether or not they’d been raped? Before you judge me, you should know who you’re talking to. I was never that girl. You know, the one who goes out with friends, laughs in the hallway, or gets all the teen gossip. I was the girl who hid her smile (when I had one) behind a book. I was the girl who never talked; the one whose voice was barely louder than a whisper; the ghost. I was the girl who was always overweight and never on-trend; the one who wore adult-sized clothes in middle school, and always looked like an old woman; the easy target. I was the one who never got a valentine, never went to prom, and never had an in-person relationship longer than two months. So, when it happened, my first thought was it isn’t possible. My second thought was, whatever happens next, it’s your own damn fault.
Rachelle ScottPublished 3 years ago in Journal