
Edward Smith
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I can write on ANYTHING & EVERYTHING from fictional stories,Health,Relationship etc. Need my service, email [email protected] to YOUTUBE Channels https://tinyurl.com/3xy9a7w3 and my Relationship https://tinyurl.com/28kpen3k
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The Best Male Sexual Enhancer
Male sexual health is often discussed in whispers, jokes, or advertisements, but rarely in a calm and useful way. That is unfortunate, because intimate health is part of overall wellbeing. It is connected to energy, stress, confidence, sleep, circulation, relationships, and everyday lifestyle habits.
By Edward Smithabout 11 hours ago in Longevity
You’re Not Lazy. You’re Blocked.
You’ve been there. The to-do list glares back at you. The dishes pile up. The email draft sits half-finished for three days. You scroll, you sigh, you call yourself lazy. But what if that word isn’t a description—it’s a distraction? What if “laziness” isn’t a character flaw, but a smoke screen hiding something far more specific, far more human, and entirely solvable?
By Edward Smithabout 11 hours ago in Motivation
THE TWELFTH PLATE
The dinner bell at Harrow House rang at six o'clock sharp. Not five-fifty-nine. Not six-oh-one. Six. I learned this on my third evening, when I arrived at five-forty-five, eager to make a good impression. The dining room was empty except for Mrs. Blackwood, who stood at the head of the long oak table, arranging silverware with the precision of a surgeon.
By Edward Smitha day ago in Fiction
The Porcelain Protocol
The morning toast was slightly burnt, but Elias didn’t mention it. He couldn’t. To complain about the toast would require looking at the person who made it, and looking at Clara this morning was an exercise in extreme discipline.
By Edward Smitha day ago in Fiction
THIRTEEN
The first Tuesday of every month, we gathered in the community room of the Ashford Apartments with dishes covered in foil and Tupperware lids that didn't quite seal. Someone brought macaroni. Someone brought green beans. Someone, always, brought pie.
By Edward Smitha day ago in Fiction
The Architecture of the Void
In the city of Oakhaven, the most important things are the ones we agree not to see. Julian was a master of the peripheral glance. It was a skill honed over forty years, a fine-tuning of the soul that allowed him to navigate the world without ever truly looking at it.
By Edward Smitha day ago in Fiction
THE CORNER HOUSE
The mail carrier never walked up the path. She'd pause at the edge of the sidewalk, toes aligned with the crack where concrete met grass, and slip the envelopes through the slot with a practiced flick of her wrist. Sometimes they caught. Sometimes they fluttered to the welcome mat, which had faded from red to something closer to rust. She never went to retrieve them.
By Edward Smitha day ago in Fiction
The Weight of a Feather
The sun hadn't yet cleared the jagged teeth of the basalt cliffs when Elias began his morning ritual. He stood before the mirror, checking the leather harness that crisscrossed his chest. It was worn supple by decades of salt and sweat. He adjusted the buckles, ensuring the iron-grey stone fastened to his small of his back was centered. It was the size of a prize-winning pumpkin and weighed exactly eighty-four pounds.
By Edward Smitha day ago in Fiction
Not Just Stress
Sometimes the hardest seasons of life do not look dramatic from the outside. You still get up. You still answer messages. You still move through your routine. But underneath all of that, you may feel tired, flat, foggy, or strangely disconnected from yourself.
By Edward Smith2 days ago in Psyche
Before You Blame Yourself, Read This
A lot of people call themselves lazy when what they really are is worn down. Not dramatic, movie-scene exhaustion. Not the kind that makes everything stop all at once. I mean the quieter kind of depletion that follows you through ordinary days. The kind that makes simple tasks feel heavier than they should. The kind that turns routines into effort, effort into delay, and delay into self-blame.
By Edward Smith2 days ago in Motivation
The Productivity Nutrition Hack
In the relentless pursuit of peak productivity, we obsess over external optimizations. We download the latest focus apps, invest in standing desks, master time-blocking techniques, and fine-tune our morning routines. Yet amidst all this optimization, we often overlook the most fundamental factor determining our daily performance: what we feed our brains and bodies.
By Edward Smith3 days ago in Lifehack










