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Masquerading A Run for Health
Confronting the Past, Running Towards a Brighter Future I like to walk at least twice a week, reaching 10,000 steps-that’s less than 2 hours. I would also like to run, as my friend encouraged me to do so. I though… Continue reading
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The Demands of Leadership: My Journey as a Support Person
I tried, but I feel like I’d rather be somebody else. From my firsthand experiences, I see myself rather an assistant to those in positions of leadership. I have observed the taxing nature of the responsibility. Whether as an adolescent… Continue reading
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Raindrops, Green Leaves, and Sparkling Crystals
Heard, the rain came,Sounds of pitter-patter frameNot on the roof, but on the trees.The leaves danced and swayed at ease Raindrops tickling their every side,drizzling their waxy surface besideDroplets settled, but slid awaySome shining crystals left to stay,Mirroring the garden’s… Continue reading
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There value of Contentment: Embracing Inner Peace and Joy
Matthew 6:34 βTherefore do not worry about tomorrow, for tomorrow will worry about itself. Each day has enough trouble of its own.β I like several words, but I find one word that seems above them. The most important word for… Continue reading
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Finding Solace in Songwriting
Today as I was scouring my old journal, I found something I wrote few years ago. When the pandemic hit, it felt like everything was falling apart. Friends and loved ones were getting sick, going back home, and some were… Continue reading
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Protecting Your Well-Being: Identifying Harmful Personality Traits
I find it disheartening to engage in conversations with individuals who are unable to consider perspectives beyond their own. Dealing with people who only care about themselves, even in a conversation, can be a real drag. I’ve noticed that when… Continue reading
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Unwinding with Nature’s Melody: Soul-Nourishing Serenity
In my quest to relax, I discovered the magic of simplicity: nothing beats a serene natural landscape as the stage for my relaxation. So, it’s not more on spending money. π³πΏπ First, I make sure my eyes are met with… Continue reading
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“We”, “us”, NOT “I”
I wish to give up the word “I”,Β as I feel like it is exploiting the innocence of others, even when using it is justified by convenience. The frequent use of “I” may be unfair to people around us, and… Continue reading
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Turkish Culinary Delights
Invited to a dinner at a Turkish friend’s residence, the invitation brought me to a world of new flavors. The freshness of the salads, each bite a perfect balance of textures and tastes, played on my palate. The meats, tender… Continue reading
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Healing old hurts: Moving Forward
There’s a weight that’s been following me around, a cloud of hurt from my past. Even though the hurt happened when I was just a child, it’s stayed with me, a permanent mark on my heart. I thought only physical… Continue reading









