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In The Absence Of Love, Is Grief Possible?
Is Grief Connected to Love? I wrote this piece: https://medium.com/inspire-250/when-grief-wont-visit-9322bb662d3a I have been here with my mother. Her cruelty towards me prevents grief from visiting and staying. — Annelise Lords
Annelise LordsPublished 7 months ago in MotivationRupenza found Inner Peace
There was a young woman named Rupenza who lived in a bustling city. She was a hardworking individual who worked long hours to make ends meet. Despite her busy schedule, she always found time for her passion - meditation.
Regina JoPublished 7 months ago in MotivationI Flush My Regrets Down The Tiolet
Reading Even Adults Have To Grow Up by Susan Wheelock And she asked, Is this the after-mid-life crisis? These words grabbed my heartstrings.
Annelise LordsPublished 7 months ago in Motivation"Unlocking Your Dream Life in 2024 with Lucky Girl Syndrome"
Are you ready to step into your dream life in 2024? I'm here to ensure that you leave today equipped with all the techniques necessary to make it happen. We'll explore the principles behind Lucky Girl Syndrome, dive into success stories, and unravel how this approach has worked wonders. By the end, you'll even have examples of Lucky Girl Syndrome affirmations.
Dowy Eve TagudPublished 7 months ago in MotivationThe Power of a Weekly Planner
In a world that constantly demands more from us, staying organized and productive can feel like an uphill battle. Especially if you are a beginner in the art of productivity or often struggle to stay focused, finding the right planning tool can be a game-changer.
NoePublished 7 months ago in MotivationThe four biggest errors I made throughout a week of exercising before work
I set a goal for myself to work out every day before work for a week. I was more productive and had more energy in the morning, although I still made some blunders.
MD SHAFIQUL ISLAMPublished 7 months ago in MotivationThis is my Last Day...
On a bright sunny day…. Standing on the last rock of a majestic mountain …. I cried out hysterically “Help, help me…”
Muhammad ShahzaibPublished 7 months ago in MotivationFamiliarity: A Hindrance to Healing
"Leave your spirit genocide, the cancer you won't remove." This iconic line by Jeff Buckley from the song 'The Sky Is A Landfill' keeps ringing in my head everyday. It makes me think about how so many of us consciously choose suffering over healing because it feels familiar and makes us feel safe. Familiarity is addictive, and even the most strong-willed people find it hard to let go.
Sparsh PaulPublished 7 months ago in MotivationWhy Design for Accessibility Matters
Why Design for Accessibility Matters Accessibility in user experience (UX) design is the practice of making products usable by a diverse population, including those with disabilities. According to a survey by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, around 61 million adults in the United States, or 1 in 4 people, have some kind of disability. This number is expected to continue rising as the population ages. Beyond the US, the World Health Organization estimates about 15% of the global population or 1 billion people live with some form of disability. This means there is a very large market worldwide that can benefit from accessible products and services.
Armansyah HakimPublished 7 months ago in MotivationThe Experiment That Went HORRIBLY Wrong!
California, In the '70s, a college campus buzzing with activity. Amid the sun-drenched quad and the chatter of students, an enigmatic opportunity quietly emerges. A chance to pocket $15 a day by joining a psychology experiment. Seems like easy cash, right? But as you're about to discover, the Stanford Prison Experiment was anything but ordinary.
Yusuf AlamPublished 7 months ago in MotivationCultivating Resilient Communities
In the quiet town of Willowbrook, nestled among rolling hills and surrounded by lush forests, the residents had always known the importance of community. For generations, they had come together to celebrate each other's joys and shoulder each other's burdens. But it wasn't until a series of unexpected crises hit their town that they truly understood the power of cultivating a resilient community.
Sunny DouglasPublished 7 months ago in MotivationLily's Artistic Triumph
Once upon a time in a quiet little town, there lived a young girl named Lily. She was the youngest of three siblings in the Johnson family, and she always felt the pressure to live up to her older brother and sister's achievements. Her brother, Mark, was a star athlete, and her sister, Emily, was a brilliant student. The Johnson family was known throughout the town for their exceptional accomplishments, and Lily was determined to make her family proud.
Life Goes OnPublished 7 months ago in Motivation