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I Tried Every Weight loss Diet on the Internet. None of Them Fixed the Real Problem
For a long time, I believed the internet had the answer to my weight problem. Every week it seemed like a new diet was trending. Articles promised dramatic results. Videos showed incredible before-and-after photos. Experts explained why their method was different from everything that came before.
By Edward Smith2 days ago in Humans
How To Overcome Lifestyle Obstacles That Affect Relationship Growth
Lifestyle hindrances are routines, day-in day-out habits and external forces that may minimize the development of the relationship. The issues that are common are busy work schedules, money problems, social habits, health issues, and competing priorities. Although these factors are usually unavoidable their effect on emotional intimacy, communication and mutual goals may have a considerable effect. The identification of such barriers is the initial step in overcoming them because most couples do not realize that minor, continuous problems can grow up and become distancing or straining to each other emotionally. Being aware will enable partners to take the initiative of creating strategies aimed at alleviating stress and being able to strengthen their bond.
By Robert Smith2 days ago in Humans
The Small Woman with a Giant Heart
By Hazrat Umer The true story of how one person led a hundred children across mountains to safety during a war In the history of the world there are many stories of kings and soldiers who won wars but the story of Gladys Aylward is different Gladys was a very simple woman from England who worked as a house maid she did not have much money and she was not very tall or strong she was so small that people often ignored her but inside her small body there was a giant heart and an unbreakable spirit she had a dream to go to a far away land called China to help people who were poor and sick
By Hazrat Umer2 days ago in Humans
Gina Hinojosa: The Voice Austin Politics Needed
Politics often feels distant. Loud. Cold. Most people only see headlines, party fights, and campaign ads. But sometimes, a local leader steps forward and reminds us that politics is still about people. About schools. About neighborhoods. About the feeling of being heard.
By Muqadas khan3 days ago in Humans
Courage of the Heart
Calvin’s grandmother had always called his ability to see the future a “gift from the heart,” something passed down through her family. To Calvin, it felt more like a burden. People either feared him or relied on him too much. He couldn’t enjoy simple friendships without someone eventually asking about their destiny.
By imtiazalam3 days ago in Humans
How Emotional Intelligence Helps Couples Resolve Ongoing Conflicts
Emotional intelligence (EI) is the capacity to become aware, comprehend and to control his/her own emotions besides identifying with other people. One psychologist Daniel Goleman points out that EI is critical in the maneuvering of intricate interpersonal situations. Emotional intelligence in couples enables the couples to act wisely as opposed to acting immediately in times of conflict. Miscommunication and defensiveness are lessened by understanding the emotional triggers, personal, or that of the partner. When couples learn to generate EI, they are in a better position to determine the source of disagreements, which also creates a constructive environment instead of an adversarial one.
By Willian James3 days ago in Humans
A New Sunrise
I didn’t expect to find a sunrise waiting for me.” Maggie Shepard heard her phone ringing as she stepped through the front door. Ignoring it—and the blinking message light—she put away her groceries and headed straight for the soaker tub. After a brutal workweek, she needed silence, steam, and rose-scented water to wash the tension away. More than anything, she wanted a weekend alone. No interruptions. No calls. No memories.
By imtiazalam3 days ago in Humans
French Love Letters
By Stephen McClure On a crisp October afternoon, I was sitting on a bench beside the pond in Zenpukuji Park, admiring the gold and crimson leaves shimmering against a blue sky. The water reflected autumn like a moving tapestry. I sipped canned coffee and breathed in the cool air.
By imtiazalam4 days ago in Humans
The Lucky One. Content Warning.
At age 17, I knew what the word 'pedophile' meant. I considered myself book smart, mature for my age; I thought I knew how the world worked because I devoured information like it was needed fuel for my over active imagination and unlimited empathy. After graduating with high grades as a well liked but awkward teen, mainly unseen by those not in my close circle of family and friends, I was thirsty for knowledge and in need of a new era. When I actually got involved with a pedophile during my first year in university, though, the thought never really occurred that this man was pursuing me, not as a suitor but as a predator stalking their next meal. Dan was 42.
By Alycen Sparrow4 days ago in Humans








