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I'll always be my own worst enemy

Katie Pardo
Jul 04, 2025
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What's "wrong" with me? Years ago, I figured out my biggest self created obstacles. They say the first step is identifying the problem. The problem is me. Do you identify with anything written here? Maybe something here will trigger realization for you.
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January 31st, 2025: It's a full month into the new year

Matthew Craft
Jul 04, 2025
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In this entry, it will be a little different. In writing, I had drew some simple shapes and taken notes from the first chapter was talked about in the book, "Nature's Hidden Oracles".
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Contemporary Gospel Music

Angela Amos
Jul 04, 2025
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Combining soulful melodies, vibrant rhythms, and heartfelt lyrics rooted in faith and hope, this genre resonates deeply with listeners, offering comfort during challenging times and encouragement to persevere.
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Always On

The*Weight*Keeper
Jul 04, 2025
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A raw look at the exhaustion of motherhood—where the days blur, rest is rare, and you’re always needed, never done. This poem captures the weight of it all with striking honesty.
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Part VII: The Wedding Bells Are Silent

Just Janella
Jul 04, 2025
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You know, people say that their wedding day is one of the most unforgettable days of their lives. I couldn't agree more.
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Worthy

Netasha Bartell
Jul 04, 2025
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When a woman finally understands her worth. When she can finally pay no mind to what people's opinions of her are.
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What An Optimal Morning Routine Looks Like

Eric Burdon
Jul 03, 2025
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Self-help loves their habits, especially morning habits. As many have said, what you do in the morning sets the tone for the rest of the day. Many deliver specifics, but you'll find the ones I suggest are broader than that for one clear reason: a lot of morning routines suck. Whether it's biases or the benefits are marginal, here is an optimal routine that arguably is better than following other morning routine lists.
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Poem of uncertainty

Rii.is.me
Jul 03, 2025
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My emotions poured into the very first poem I’ve written. It’s personal, but some people need to see they’re not alone.
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Study Like You Mean It

Leire Herreman Jul 03, 2025
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There’s a difference between studying to get it done and studying to actually understand. One leaves you drained and forgetful. The other makes you sharp, grounded, and confident in what you know. This guide is about the second one. If you’ve ever found yourself rereading the same sentence five times… If you highlight everything and remember nothing… If your brain feels busy but unfocused… This is for you.
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Father Issues

Cameron Moss Jul 03, 2025
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This poem is about a girl struggling to figure out what makes her father happy. Dhe had do many emotions she would like to say to him but doesn't know how.
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Journal: I Am Struggling

J.J. Morroway
Jul 03, 2025
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It’s been a minute, but here is a fresh journal entry! I literally just finished writing this one, so the pain is very fresh and current this time.
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Religion like Ours

Jessica Porter
Jul 02, 2025
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Religious or not Religious? Nature, beauty, life, whats not to sit and ponder? Deep down, stare filled with wonder!
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New Post Fri Jun 27 2025 11:03:08 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time)

C. Rivers
Jul 02, 2025
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This stream shares my personal journey with chronic physical illnesses like Early Onset Parkinson's, inflammatory arthritis, fibromyalgia, spine damage, and Systemic Undifferentiated Connective Tissue disease. I also explore my lifelong experience with recurring major depression as part of bipolar disorder. As a neurodiverse writer, I use AI to help with graphics and to make my writing clearer and less verbose for you, the reader. But rest assured, the words are always my own.
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Isolation is Destroying Children’s Health

Natalia Carletti Jul 02, 2025
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I did some research during my sophomore year of college on socialization and the importance for children to receive it. I wrote a paper on what I found out and what I found most important to know. Socialization is very important for a child’s development. Children's brains are like sponges, sensitive to the environment and are affected by things easily. What they see and learn can impact them greatly.
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The Monsters in Mossy Green

Sherylynn Sanchez Velazquez
Jul 02, 2025
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A gripping exploration of deception and betrayal lurking beneath the surface of a fractured society, where true enemies hide in plain sight and the fight for truth is more urgent than ever.
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Split brain patients

Natalia Carletti Jul 02, 2025
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As some may know, the brain has two hemispheres. The left and right hemisphere communicate with each other to work the brain cognitively. Though, what happens when the brain is split in half and that connection between the two hemispheres is no longer there. How does the person still have their cognitive function? The information provided will cover the basics of split brain patients, how they function, and studies done on them.
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Thoughts Don't Count

Ashly Lorenzana
Jul 01, 2025
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This is a poem I wrote about the last days I had with my partner of eleven years before he passed away. I wrote this poem for a college level creative writing course I took online. This poem deals with death of a loved one, regrets about my last interactions with him, mean-spirited arguments we had in the days leading up to his death from congestive heart failure in August of 2018.
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Relationships are not easy

carmen niemeier Jul 01, 2025
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Relationships are not easy I know by example. It’s like no matter what you do the opposite sex is never happy. Never satisfied u can lay your life down on the line and it still wouldn’t be enough.
Read more about Taking It Slow in a Relationship: The Beauty of Building Something Real
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Taking It Slow in a Relationship: The Beauty of Building Something Real

Kylie Letcher
Jul 01, 2025
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Finding true love doesn't mean head diving into a relationship and hurting yourself to be with them.
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Optimism

Justin Storms Jul 01, 2025
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Today can be the first day to the rest of your life. Be you, do what you want to do, travel, go sightseeing. Whatever you want to do take that leap of faith and do it. What doesn't kill you makes you stronger, success is built on failures. You have to see the cup as half full, the universe won't line itself up for you, you have to make it that way. Make the best out of a bad situation and get yourself out of it. Nobody is perfect. Nobody is even expecting you to be perfect. Just always do your best and good will always follow you.