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Maybe It’s Good When Your Guitar Gently Weeps

Guest Post By- Dennis Elton Stanley Not everyone knows this about me but when I was a young man living in Memphis, I played in a rock band. We sported various names you never heard of, but I like to… Continue Reading →

Yoga Is a Way of Life | International Day of Yoga 2022

“Yoga teaches you how to listen to your body.” Yoga is a way of life. We’ve heard it but do not quite understand it. In recent years, we have seen rapid development in the world, and things that seem to… Continue Reading →

Leaving Comfort Zones

Post By – Faye Roots I love my Comfort Zone – It is my home. The hub of my personal universe. From here I find contentment and peace. During the Covid Lockdown, my isolation was right here in my comfort… Continue Reading →

Receiving Codes – A Guide To Limitless Abundance

Post By – Samantha Periard The more you have, the more you can give. I remember when I was 12 years old my aunt handed me $100 for my birthday. I tried to decline the money, but I told her… Continue Reading →

Is It Good To Leave Your Comfort Zone?

Recently, I was watching a video where Bill Eckstrom, an author & a speaker, was insisting to the audience that how being in a comfort zone can ruin your life. Lately, I read an article on the medium by another… Continue Reading →

Global Tobacco Epidemic: A Rising Concern

We all know that tobacco is injurious to human health and have heard this so many times at the start of every movie. But despite it, the use of tobacco is contagious and spreading way faster and so it’s related-death…. Continue Reading →

The Awesomeness of Being Socially Awkward

Finally, It happened. The moment I was waiting for and that I already predicted 7 months back has happened. In the post that I published 7 months ago “Try Not to Laugh – It is Serious“ where I specifically mentioned… Continue Reading →

Can Faith Heal a Broken Body?

Post By- Dennis Elton Stanley Many, or maybe even most religions teach that their belief system is the only one. It seems that most people are born into a certain religion, but I believe it is very beneficial to study… Continue Reading →

The Habit of Reading Can Change Your Life

“Today’s a reader, Tomorrow a leader”- MARGARET FULLER This quote by Margaret plays a quintessential role in every human’s life. It wouldn’t be wrong to say that reading has made many people’s lives better and stimulated their inner selves, which… Continue Reading →

How Is Writing Affecting My Brain?

In one of my previous articles, I explained why you should write? And amazingly, I just realized how writing or blogging actually affects my brain and neural activity. After consistently blogging for more than 2 years, I looked back and… Continue Reading →

Seeking Shortcuts

Guest Post By – Opare Asihene The ‘get it done now’ mentality is the result of a mind that is both lazy and unimaginative. A great visionary understands that manifesting anything takes an indefinite period of time, so he sits… Continue Reading →

How Satisfied Are You With Your Current Life?

In this modern world, everyone wants to build good fortune, healthy relationships, and a better world only for themselves. It’s not bad to be a little selfish for the sake of oneself, right? But what if these things ruin your… Continue Reading →

Thank You For All The Great Reviews For The Unsung Heroes Series Book

It’s been 2 months since we launched our first book – Unfold the Stories of Unsung Heroes, and it’s surreal that the book has already received all the amazing support and love from all of you. Thank you so much… Continue Reading →

Is Warfare The Only Solution?

Warfare or we can say a way to prove oneself powerful and victorious is also a method to assuage self-esteem. We all have fought with someone in our early days. Recall your childhood when was the last time you fought… Continue Reading →

A Syndrome Will Not Keep JoeBill Down

Guest Post By- Dennis Elton Stanley My best friend Sheila and I work at the same health care facility. We both trust each other unconditionally, seek each other’s advice, respect, and depend on each other. We both are Christians and… Continue Reading →

Just An Old Man’s Moldy Mailbox

It’s just an old mailbox to anyone else but me. The letters and numbers began to come off a while back and it’s covered in mold on the north side. I stopped one day and made a feeble attempt to… Continue Reading →

The Most Influential Person In The Room

Guest Post By- Wynne Leon I was listening to an On Being podcast where Krista Tippett was interviewing American humorist and storyteller Kevin Kling. He was born with a disabled arm and then in mid-life was in a motorcycle accident… Continue Reading →

Valentine’s Day- Celebration Of Love

At the beginning of the spring when many trees are in blossom and early flowers are pushed through the earth’s soil, we celebrate the season of love. Valentine’s Day or the celebration day of love, affection, care is celebrated on… Continue Reading →

YAY! Our Book ‘Unfold the Stories of Unsung Heroes’ Is Now Available On Amazon

We are so excited & happy to announce that our first book – ‘Unfold the Stories of Unsung Heroes‘ is now available in all Amazon Marketplace. We were working on this project for the past several months and now the… Continue Reading →

‘Chai’ – The Most Important Drink of India

Tea also known as ‘CHAI’ is India’s hot beverage and a thick sweet drink. But let’s say, tea is not just a sweet drink but an emotion that is an integral part of the rhythm of life. In India, tea… Continue Reading →

Do You Believe In Love At First Sight?

Guest Post By- Dennis Elton Stanley Sadly, most people in these days and age do not believe in love at first sight. There are many reasons for that, and I am certainly not here to judge anyone. Instead, I hope… Continue Reading →