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Once upon a time, there was a family with four kids. The parents had always dreamed of having a big family, and they were thrilled when their fourth child was born. Little did they know, life with four kids would be an adventure unlike any they had ever experienced.
ARJ GamingytPublished about a year ago in FamiliesThe Mindful Revolution: How Meditation is Changing Lives"
Meditation has become a buzzword in recent years, with the rise of the "mindful revolution." More and more people are turning to meditation as a way to improve their mental health and overall well-being. In this article, we'll explore how meditation is changing lives and why it's such a powerful tool for personal growth.
Munib MalikPublished about a year ago in FamiliesThe New Scooby Doo Movies: An Overview of the Popular Animated Series
The Scooby Doo franchise has been a favorite among children and adults for over five decades. With its clever mix of mystery, humor, and iconic characters, the franchise has become a cultural phenomenon. The new Scooby Doo Movies, a recent addition to the franchise, has brought new life to the classic cartoon series. In this article, we will take a closer look at the new Scooby Doo Movies and explore what makes them so popular.
yogesh markamPublished about a year ago in BlushKalam Valley
Kalam Valley is a stunningly beautiful valley located in the Swat District of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan. It is known for its breathtaking views, crystal clear lakes, and picturesque waterfalls.
Sindhi Girl
Deep in the heart of the Thar Desert, there lived a young girl named Zara. She was a Sindhi girl, born and raised in a small village near the border of India and Pakistan. Zara was known throughout the village for her beauty, which was said to rival even the most stunning of the desert roses that bloomed in the sandy soil.
shazia JamaliPublished about a year ago in BlushWhat make 'Bagheera’ to watch??
After his mother dies, Bagheera escapes captivity and becomes a force to reckon with for everyone around except Mowgli, to whom he’s a friend who he’d protect at any cost. This one-liner isn’t exactly the story of Prabhu Deva-Adhik Ravichandran’s latest film Bagheera, but that of the fictional character of the same name from Rudyard Kipling’s The Jungle Book. That said, Adhik’s film tries to replicate the story of the unlikely friendship between a man-cub and a black panther by replacing the latter with a psychopath and the friendly animals of the forest with “characterless” women who have had multiple relationships that have led to some heartbroken men. The film tries to mount a story on this fragile idea and what we end up with is a barrage of unfunny adult humour, boy-bestie jokes, callbacks to classic movies, and severely underused talents that together bog dofn what must have been Prabhu Deva’s role of a lifetime.
FIND ACTIVITIES YOU ENJOY
. It can provide a sense of purpose, increase happiness, and improve overall well-being. However, discovering what activities bring you joy can be a challenge. In this article, we will explore ways to identify activities that you enjoy and how to incorporate them into your life.
The Inner Critic, or how your Parents' Critical Voice turns into your Voice. The solutions to find our Balance
We all know what it's like to be criticized: harsh, accusatory or unappreciative words can make us angry, scared, saddened or hurt. These emotional experiences can cause us to have different defensive reactions in front of the person who criticizes us. We can avoid it, argue with it, or feel overwhelmed by helplessness or hopelessness. These things are easy to identify coming from an interlocutor, but when he is invisible, hidden and even represents a part of us, things are more complicated. What do we do with the inner critic?
Bimal kanta moharanaPublished about a year ago in Families