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Read more about How to Diagnose Nutrient Deficiencies in Under 60 Seconds
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How to Diagnose Nutrient Deficiencies in Under 60 Seconds

Jan 15, 2026
Read more about How to Diagnose Nutrient Deficiencies in Under 60 Seconds
Read more about How to Diagnose Nutrient Deficiencies in Under 60 Seconds
Nutrient deficiencies are one of the most common — and most misunderstood — problems in greenhouse farming. They don’t always show up as dramatic symptoms. Sometimes it’s just a slight yellowing, a subtle curl, or a slow-down in growth. But if you catch them early, you can correct them before they affect yield. This post gives you a simple, field-tested method to diagnose deficiencies in under 60 seconds — no lab, no guesswork, just your eyes and a checklist.
Read more about Tomato Farming: A 90-Day Cost–Benefit Breakdown
Read more about Tomato Farming: A 90-Day Cost–Benefit Breakdown

Tomato Farming: A 90-Day Cost–Benefit Breakdown

Jan 15, 2026
Read more about Tomato Farming: A 90-Day Cost–Benefit Breakdown
Read more about Tomato Farming: A 90-Day Cost–Benefit Breakdown
Tomatoes are one of the most popular greenhouse crops in Kenya — and for good reason. They’re fast-growing, high-yielding, and in constant demand. But profitability isn’t guaranteed. Many farmers jump in without understanding the full cost structure, and end up disappointed when returns don’t match expectations. This post breaks down a real-world 90-day tomato cycle, based on Kericho conditions, and shows you exactly what it costs, what you can earn, and where the risks lie.
Read more about The Hidden Costs That Quietly Destroy Greenhouse Profitability
Read more about The Hidden Costs That Quietly Destroy Greenhouse Profitability

The Hidden Costs That Quietly Destroy Greenhouse Profitability

Jan 15, 2026
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I share field-tested systems for agriculture, rural connectivity, automation, and compliance — built from real work in Kericho’s greenhouses, ICT operations, and business environments. If you want practical guides, checklists, blueprints, and stories that help you run better, earn more, and stay compliant, you’re in the right place.
Read more about The Pain Began At Seven
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The Pain Began At Seven

Jan 15, 2026
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The moment I knew what pain felt was a moment of shattered hopes! The true journey of anyone who faced loss of innocence as such a young age
Read more about Writers, Meet AI: Friend, Frenemy, or Creative Menace
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Writers, Meet AI: Friend, Frenemy, or Creative Menace

Jan 08, 2026
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Read more about Writers, Meet AI: Friend, Frenemy, or Creative Menace
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AI can be a powerful tool for novelists—or a fast track to writing a technically correct but emotionally hollow book. Used wisely, AI helps with brainstorming, structure, and revision. Used carelessly, it flattens your voice and drains the life from your story. This article breaks down how to use AI when writing a novel without sabotaging creativity, originality, or the human heart of your work.
Read more about Glisten of a Raven - Can I create a poem in less then a day? Lets find out.
Read more about Glisten of a Raven - Can I create a poem in less then a day? Lets find out.

Glisten of a Raven - Can I create a poem in less then a day? Lets find out.

Jan 08, 2026
Read more about Glisten of a Raven - Can I create a poem in less then a day? Lets find out.
Read more about Glisten of a Raven - Can I create a poem in less then a day? Lets find out.
Glisten of a Raven- An idea from a drive in the country side. I want to try and write something in a day without worrying if it's good or not. So come on this brain search to see what I can come up with in less then a day.
Read more about Pen Pal Introductions 101: Make Friends, Not Red Flags
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Pen Pal Introductions 101: Make Friends, Not Red Flags

Jan 06, 2026
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Read more about Pen Pal Introductions 101: Make Friends, Not Red Flags
Read more about Pen Pal Introductions 101: Make Friends, Not Red Flags
An introduction pen pal letter is your first impression—and first impressions matter. This guide breaks down exactly what to include (and what to avoid) so your letter sounds friendly, not awkward. Learn how to introduce yourself, share interests, ask engaging questions, and actually get a reply.
Read more about Your Inner Editor Is Lying to You (And Stealing Your Progress)
Read more about Your Inner Editor Is Lying to You (And Stealing Your Progress)

Your Inner Editor Is Lying to You (And Stealing Your Progress)

Jan 05, 2026
Read more about Your Inner Editor Is Lying to You (And Stealing Your Progress)
Read more about Your Inner Editor Is Lying to You (And Stealing Your Progress)
Editing while writing your rough draft might feel productive, but it’s usually the fastest way to never finish a book. The secret? Write first, edit later. Learn why messy drafts are essential, how to track characters, settings, and timelines, and why momentum beats perfection every time—so your story actually reaches the finish line.
Read more about Multiple POVs Without the Chaos (or the Reader Headache)
Read more about Multiple POVs Without the Chaos (or the Reader Headache)

Multiple POVs Without the Chaos (or the Reader Headache)

Jan 05, 2026
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Read more about Multiple POVs Without the Chaos (or the Reader Headache)
Point of view can quietly make or break a story. When it’s clear, readers stay immersed without effort. When it isn’t, they stop mid-page wondering whose thoughts they’re inside. From head hopping to same-sounding narrators, this article breaks down the most common POV mistakes and shows how to fix them with clear examples—so your readers stay grounded, oriented, and happily turning pages.
Read more about Behind the Scenes, my Creative Process
Read more about Behind the Scenes, my Creative Process

Behind the Scenes, my Creative Process

Jan 04, 2026
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Read more about Behind the Scenes, my Creative Process
Read more about Behind the Scenes, my Creative Process
Step behind the scenes of creativity with Dja Works. Explore my journey in video editing, animation, copywriting, and eCommerce projects—all crafted with passion and a touch of innovation. This is where ideas turn into stories, and stories turn into visuals that inspire.
Read more about Where forgiveness begins
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Where forgiveness begins

Jan 02, 2026
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Hello well I’m currently in a sober living place and the best way I can explain how I feel or what’s in my head and by writing so I hope everybody likes what I say
Read more about Reducing Cognitive Load With the SMART Framework
Read more about Reducing Cognitive Load With the SMART Framework

Reducing Cognitive Load With the SMART Framework

Jan 02, 2026
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If cognitive load has been the theme this week, today’s easy win is about decision relief. One of the fastest ways to reduce mental strain isn’t adding a new tool, it’s using a familiar framework to make fewer decisions on repeat. That’s where the SMART framework comes in.
Read more about How to Design an SEO Strategy That Reduces Cognitive Load
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How to Design an SEO Strategy That Reduces Cognitive Load

Dec 31, 2025
Read more about How to Design an SEO Strategy That Reduces Cognitive Load
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For many neurodivergent creators, disabled writers, and small site owners, SEO doesn’t fail because the ideas are bad or the effort is lacking. It fails because the system asks for too many decisions, too often, with too little clarity.
Read more about Character Flaws: The Secret Sauce of Compelling Fiction
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Character Flaws: The Secret Sauce of Compelling Fiction

Dec 31, 2025
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Read more about Character Flaws: The Secret Sauce of Compelling Fiction
Perfect characters are boring, unbelievable, and quietly killing your story. Character flaws create conflict, fuel bad decisions, and make growth possible. From harmless quirks to life-wrecking beliefs, flaws aren’t decoration—they’re the engine that makes characters feel real and stories worth reading.
Read more about Meeting Your Muse
Read more about Meeting Your Muse

Meeting Your Muse

Dec 31, 2025
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What I think my poetry has that many contemporary poems lack is an inspired spark that connects the mundane to concepts far beyond everyday experience. Here's what matters most...inspired writing sells!
Read more about Finding Friends One Letter at a Time: A Penpal Starter Guide
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Finding Friends One Letter at a Time: A Penpal Starter Guide

Dec 31, 2025
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Read more about Finding Friends One Letter at a Time: A Penpal Starter Guide
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In a world addicted to notifications and read receipts, penpalling feels like rebellion in ink. Writing letters—snail mail or digital—isn’t about nostalgia; it’s about real connection. Penpals let you slow down, share quirks, and make friends without algorithms deciding who matters. Finding one is easier than ever: try InterPals, Slowly, or Reddit’s r/penpals, or check local libraries and stationery meetups. Your intro letter should be personal, curious, and include questions that actually spark conversation. Respect communication styles, keep boundaries, and don’t overthink gifts. Penpalling isn’t perfect—it’s human, intentional, and surprisingly addictive.
Read more about The Character’s Lie: Why Your Protagonist Is Wrong (and Ruining Everything)
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The Character’s Lie: Why Your Protagonist Is Wrong (and Ruining Everything)

Dec 29, 2025
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Every unforgettable character believes something that simply isn’t true—and that belief quietly wrecks their life. This is the character’s lie: a flawed worldview shaped by past hurt, bad lessons, and emotional survival tactics that no longer work. It explains why your protagonist makes terrible choices with confidence and why they don’t already have what they want. When a story feels flat, it’s usually because no one is internally wrong enough. In this article, we’ll break down what the character’s lie is, where it comes from, how it shows up on the page, and why breaking it is the emotional engine of a satisfying story. Consider this your permission slip to emotionally ruin your characters—for excellent narrative reasons.
Read more about Starting the Adventure: Finding A Place to Write
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Starting the Adventure: Finding A Place to Write

Dec 27, 2025
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Writing is quiet work. You must be able to hear yourself think, hear the small voices inside that argue with each decision you make, and hear the increasingly stronger voices of your characters as they come into being. In order to achieve this, you will need a place where you can sit, think, and write.
Read more about Designing SEO Strategy That Reduces Cognitive Load
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Designing SEO Strategy That Reduces Cognitive Load

Dec 24, 2025
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For a lot of us—especially neurodivergent, disabled, or just deeply tired humans—the way people talk about SEO doesn’t just confuse us. It ramps up anxiety and cognitive load. It makes every blog post feel like a test. If a single piece doesn’t “perform,” it feels like we’ve somehow ruined everything.
Read more about A Gentle Start: Noticing Digital Friction (Without Fixing It)
Read more about A Gentle Start: Noticing Digital Friction (Without Fixing It)

A Gentle Start: Noticing Digital Friction (Without Fixing It)

Dec 22, 2025
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There’s a quiet heaviness to digital life, especially at the end of the year. Maybe it’s the unopened emails piling up, apps you keep meaning to delete, or just the sheer number of tabs blinking at you, each a tiny reminder of something unfinished. It’s easy to tell yourself you’re just “behind.” That if you had more discipline, more organization, more willpower, you’d have everything sorted out by now.