Lifestyle
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Nurturing Healthy Relationships
In a fast-paced and technology-driven world, the importance of nurturing healthy relationships cannot be overstated. Deep connections and meaningful bonds enrich our lives, providing us with love, support, and a sense of belonging. By prioritizing relationships and investing in their growth, we can inspire others to cultivate love, compassion, and genuine connections.
Marjans ViewPublished 10 months ago in FamiliesThe Vase
“Wait, what? You bought what?” she asked, not sure she heard him correctly. Jake repeated, “I bought modeling clay.”
Margaret BrennanPublished 10 months ago in FamiliesEmpowering Financial Freedom
Introduction: In a world driven by financial aspirations and goals, the journey to achieving financial freedom is both empowering and transformative. Personal finance and investment provide us with the tools and knowledge to take control of our financial destinies, secure our futures, and pursue our dreams. By embracing the power of personal finance, we can inspire others to embark on their own journeys towards financial independence.
Marjans ViewPublished 10 months ago in FamiliesHow Long Does It Take for a Piercing to Close?
Piercings are a popular form of body modification that has been practiced for centuries. Whether it's a piercing on the earlobe, nose, or any other part of the body, it's important to understand the healing process and how long it takes for a piercing to close. In this article, we will explore the factors that affect the closure time of a piercing and provide you with valuable insights into this topic.
CityStateInfo (New Media)Published 10 months ago in BlushEmbracing Mental Health
Introduction: In today's fast-paced world, where stress seems to be the norm and self-care is often neglected, it's vital that we prioritize our mental well-being. Our mental health impacts every aspect of our lives, from our relationships to our productivity and overall happiness. It's time to embrace a journey of self-care and empowerment, and in doing so, inspire others to prioritize their mental well-being.
Marjans ViewPublished 10 months ago in FamiliesYour Life Has Gifts For You
Today is the day that you begin Loving yourself as intended. There is great value in loving yourself the way you were meant to; value that can only be expressed by being the You you were always meant to be. You come from a place that is unseen. You come from this unseen place because that is where everyone comes from. Your Life comes from this place and that life is who you are.
Dan montanezPublished 10 months ago in FamiliesThe Legacy of Craig Brown:the emotional impact of Craig Brown's tenure as Scotland's longest-serving coach.
Craig Brown's name is etched in the annals of Scottish football history, not only for his longevity as Scotland's longest-serving coach but also for the profound emotional impact he left on the team and the nation. His tenure spanned an era of dedication, passion, and unwavering commitment that resonated far beyond the pitch. Brown's legacy extends far beyond his achievements; it is a testament to his indomitable spirit and the lasting imprint he left on Scottish football.
Eunice UkonuPublished 10 months ago in FamiliesWe are comfortable in our skin
Marcus Garvey once said the black skin is not a badge of shame but rather a glorious symbol of national greatness. Ever since I had a phone, I tried to convince myself that I do not take selfies because I simply do not like them. The purpose of taking a selfie is to display a mood or expression while you are doing an activity or asked to do something. People take selfies in front of mirrors, in their bedrooms, or in their cars. You can take a selfie anywhere at any time but if ever looked at my old account which was hacked and someone stole all my photos, there were not that many selfies. I have always had this delusion that a selfie is not how you are feeling but how you look. I never liked to take a selfie because I do not like my face. My parents would always tell me that I was a pretty girl. It is not that I do not feel like I am pretty but there is something on my face that takes away from my beauty. Those dark little spots that spread across my cheeks. Do not let my profile picture fool you! Makeup is like magic for women. I use the same photos whenever I create an account for a website. Those photos are the best versions of me. I was never bullied in school for my acne because they did not notice enough to care. I must blame myself for why those dark little spots keep coming back. I drink a bottle of water whenever I can, but I would only drink it if it were nice and cold. I apply Panxoyl on my face in the morning, but I have not been consistent with the product this year. Sometimes I am afraid of using the cream because I do not want people to think that I am lightning my skin. It is different for a white person to use a product that helps with their skin problems than it is for a black person. Anytime that a black woman is using something that helps with her skin, she is accused of not loving herself. It is the same phrase: she does not want to be a black woman! When I see a video of a darker or brown skinned woman showing the before and after, some of the comments disappointed me. Black women who want to take care of their skin should not be frowned upon. It is important that we have proper skincare because our skin is the largest barrier against infections. I never knew that there were a lot of things that affected your skin other than sugary foods and drinks such as pillowcases, hard water, and your keyboard. I understand that our skin is not desired in society, and I have accepted that harsh truth but allow us to take care of ourselves without criticism. You must give us the right to self-care without judging our appearances because you feel that if something changes about ourselves, then we are insecure and do not get me wrong! I can be insecure sometimes, but it is not just about my skin. I get jealous of someone who has published their novel before me. I get jealous of those who have accomplished their writing goals. At the end, I am happy for those people, and I wish the best for them because I do not have that much hate in my heart to tear down the success of others. I want people to win in life, and I feel like people should want what is best for us.
Janay EaleyPublished 10 months ago in Blush