humanity
The real lives of businessmen, professionals, the everyday man, stay at home parent, healthy lifestyle influencers, and general feel good human stories.
Breaking Brain Waves
Here I sit again, staring into the abyss of haze that is my mind. I think like I speak because the space between the functions is not directed but dispersed like a field of oranges that sprouted a forest when all you get out of me is further from the point.
By Miranda Miller4 years ago in Journal
My "Hello" Introduction
What does it feel like when writing about a certain subject? Or better yet, what does it feel like writing about anything for that matter? I guess for me, it's a feeling of release, not just of emotions, but also of bottled-up creativity, just waiting to burst out.
By william u cowser4 years ago in Journal
Part-Time Nanny
At the beginning of the pandemic, I made the decision to travel over a thousand miles away, to a completely different location. I didn't know what to do, where to work, or what to begin trying. One friend brought up the idea of nannying, and five interviews later, I had found a family that felt perfect. The children were sweet and the parents were kind. They were understanding and were not strict on how they wanted me to interact with the kids, as long as their children received care and love. And trust me they did.
By Nixza Gonzalez4 years ago in Journal
What is the One Thing you Wish you Knew How to Do
Whether you are learning something new or switching careers; is there something that you wish you knew before you started on a career path? Or enter into a relationship? Or, perhaps, something as simple as going to a restaurant or buying an item?
By Lynne Black4 years ago in Journal
Knowing your why in a nonstop world
As someone born in Generation Z, I have been brought up with constant reminders of how lucky I am, how many opportunities there are available to me, and ultimately how much better life is. While I don’t completely disagree with that statement I don’t think it’s a surprise that unemployment is up, suicide and depression are almost recognized as normal for young adults, and the common ‘mid-life crisis’ is replaced by a much more daunting ‘quarter-life crisis’.
By Noah Douglas4 years ago in Journal
Can We Bring Back Pen Pals Please?
It has dawned on me just now, that there isn't much left in the world of our old ways. I remember when I was in school we had "pen pals" where we would write letters to other children from other schools. They were in another country.
By Marissa Jeffries4 years ago in Journal
Unique Perspectives
Here are 13 (or did you already guess that?) random concepts that have come to me in my travels. There provide a mere handful of the ideas that have inspired me with their pain and pleasure in those trying moments, and of those that were lost before they could be recorded.
By Ad-Libbing With The Z-Man4 years ago in Journal




