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How to Remember a Departed Loved One on Valentine’s Day
On every fourteenth of February, people celebrate and express their love for their beloveds. It is undoubtedly hard to observe for people who have lost a loved one to age or disease. They can focus their attention on ways to memorialize their loved ones in meaningful ways. It helps to channel their energy to celebrating life during this holiday. Valentine’s Day is a wonderful opportunity to contemplate the love they shared, finding comfort in their memory.
By silver cancer institute5 years ago in Humans
How to Surprise Your Boyfriend on His Birthday?
Regardless of the occasion and event, girls are always up for surprises. Very few women know that guys like surprises as well. After all, who wouldn't want to feel special on their birthday. He has been pampering you all these days. It's your turn to make the birthday boy feel on the top of the world. Spark excitement in your into your intimate affair and relationship with your innovative idea.
By Nish@nt Raikw@r5 years ago in Humans
Soul scissors
I wake up to cut my heart out daily,not with scissors that are visible.A sharper invisible pair ,cuts a part of my heart out daily ,in each poem ,in each word said .I feel like I am burdened by my happiness ,to create.I feel so empty if I'm not displaying my heart, but each morning the scissors make an incision on me ,and each night I recover from the "psuedo-surgery,which is poetry. You see great minds think alike ,or so they say. I believe Poe, Bukowski, Hunter S Thompson,and me have a lot in common,only I have learned to understand the confines of myself to a point that supercedes my limited world view or should I say once limited world view.The web is my space to bestow my spirits appreciation of soul ,by that I mean the co creative nature of me .I see beyond what others do, I feel beyond what others do,but I will die one day like everyone who ever lived has .
By Robert mackenna5 years ago in Humans
Heart & Soles
If you would have asked me, when I was kid, what I wanted to be when I grew up, I would have told you a football player, or fireman. I had high aspirations of walking out onto that field and hearing the roars of the fans as they cheered while I scored the winning touchdown. Maybe instead I would be running into a burning building to rescue a family that was trapped, or rescuing little kittens from trees. All of these things ran through my mind, and I was determined to make one of them a career. Unfortunately, life happens. If you’ve read my other story called “My Hero”, which was submitted to the “Boss Mom” challenge then you’d know I was very sick growing up. I never could play football being as sick as I was, and even after I was cured I was too injury prone to ever make a career out of it. The fireman gig never happened either, and like many other people’s lives I found a different career for most of my life. However, if you would have told me that someday I’d be the founder of a charity that gives shoes to kids in need I never would have believed you. Funny how life works out.
By Daniel J Price5 years ago in Humans
Success is to turn the impossible into possible
The Isar River valley in Munich, Germany, is a vast cotton-growing region. Cotton production here accounts for more than half of Germany's output, so the cotton industry is thriving in the region. The production of quilts, in particular, became the main source of income for the villagers.
By SusanOsborneo 5 years ago in Humans
How to Be an Introvert at the Mall . Top Story - June 2021.
Crowds are the worst. I generally hate shopping. Ten minutes inside a florescent-lit store will send me into a spiral of anxious foot-tapping and watch-checking until I can finally be free. Even before the pandemic, I avoided shopping malls like the proverbial plague.
By Sarahmarie Specht-Bird5 years ago in Humans
How to Listen to Your Body
It's a shame, isn't it? You do not want to be frustrated if you cannot get the right pitch so invest in a good capo. But you feel sad for no reason. Constipation, especially when traveling. You have trouble sleeping. And your hormones are everywhere. Hold on to those five or ten pounds your life depends on.
By Sulav kandel5 years ago in Humans
You Don't Have the Power to Change Them
Relationships go through a lot of difficulties. In the beginning, things are exciting and new. But it’s not long until the flaws begin to show. Our partners reveal more of themselves and we are left to reckon with it. Sometimes these realizations drive us closer together, and sometimes they bring out an unhealthy desire to “fix” or change our partners in a number of ways. That’s not how good partnerships are built, however. We can’t change our partners and we shouldn’t even try.
By E.B. Johnson 5 years ago in Humans







