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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.
Office Workers Have Become A High Incidence Group Of Prostatitis
Now the health issues of work personnel are growing, and the amount of sub-health men and women is increasing. Statistics show office workers are more likely to struggle with prostatitis than other operating individuals. Assess why they have a higher incidence of prostatitis. Static and high pressure are the key variables.
By Jane Smith4 years ago in Journal
Let Feedback Ring
Criticism. Rejection. Feedback. The holy trinity of a writer's worst nightmare. No wonder we use pen names. Gabino's thoughts ring true for short stories and Vocal articles as well; basically, anything that comes from an author's inner world is close to our heart. Sometimes, sharing your work with the public feels like walking into a room naked. But, like, not just naked, covered in warts with a bad haircut, and the audience is your former high school classmates kind of naked.
By Call Me Les4 years ago in Journal
Look for Opportunities to Create the Life You Want
Look for Opportunities to Create the Life You Want You might’ve had opportunities throughout your life that would’ve led to a life you wanted, but you decided to go with the safer option because you didn’t want to take any risks.
By Estalontech4 years ago in Journal
Where My Head Is At
Thursday, 2 June 2022 I did this bizarro run into Sunset Park today, so I could land at a Five Below. Then I went in search of vegan tacos. Several places have moved and changed their names, so not even the internet could direct me. So I ended up at Renegades of Sunset, my old favorite. They know how to feed a vegan runner, who has just banged out five miles. As luck would have it, I ran into a gentleman, who owns an incredible Palestinian spot in my neighborhood. He is opening a second location at Industry City. It's a joy to watch, as my vegan options multiply. My choices at Ayat are numerous, and outstanding.
By Karen Lichtman4 years ago in Journal
Charity Spotlight: International Rescue Committee
For nearly 90 years, the International Rescue Committee (IRC) has supported communities and peoples affected by crisis, conflict, persecution, and disaster. The IRC is known internationally as a global nongovernmental organization that provides humanitarian aid, relief, and developmental support in emergencies.
By Patrick Reed4 years ago in Journal
My Crazy Life part 2
🧿🧿 When I was in my freshman year of high school, I was 14 years old since school had started in August and my birthday is in September. I had thought going in, I didn't have any friends, but I was proven WAY wrong. I had a pleasant surprise when I walked onto the bus on my first day of school. A friend of mine who was a grade older than I, was on my bus, and I've known her since I was in 6th grade and she was in 7th. She quickly became my other sister since we got closer in high school due to more time with each other than in middle school. I never thought I was ever gonna see her again and here she was on my bus. We've been friends now for almost 7 years. We saw each other just last Saturday for the first time in 2 years because on March 13th, 2020 (aka Friday the 13th), the world came to a stop and my freshman year in high school came to an end, due to COVID. I moved after COVID happened to Florida and she came to my house before I moved to say goodbye. We hadn't seen each other until recently because she moved down here since her family kicked her out. She is almost 19 though but still. Not cool. Oh, well. I don't care because her being down in Florida makes it better and I am able to see her more often. For my sophomore year, I was on virtual schooling for the entire thing and that took a toll since I am better academically in person that virtual school and that proved it. I didn't do as well as the year before and now in my junior year, I am right back to where I was freshman year academically maybe even better. 😁😁
By Sabrina Siren Black4 years ago in Journal
Food for the Soul
Summertime always seems to carry an atmosphere of joy and freedom. Whether it's the time spent with family and friends, the escape from school life, or merely the gush of warm weather, there's always something appreciative to be found and basked in.
By M.J. Carlock4 years ago in Journal







