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Do Dog Lovers Understand The Language of Barking?
Listening to Ammara and Jasset talking while they were enjoying lunch. “I am not sleeping at your house anymore,” Jasset said, biting into her chicken breast sandwich after taking a long sip of her strawberry iced tea.
By Annelise Lords about 16 hours ago in Motivation
Beyond the Profile: How Influential Women Are Redefining Leadership on Their Own Terms?
Beyond the Profile: How Influential Women Are Redefining Leadership on Their Own Terms The definition of influence is changing. It’s no longer just about a title, a corner office, or a mention in a traditional power list. Today, Influential Women are shaping industries, redefining success, and building communities on their own terms. They are founders, executives, and thought leaders who understand that true leadership isn’t about being covered—it’s about having the authority to share their own narrative.
By influentialwomenmagazinea day ago in Motivation
The difficulty of starting a Business
Hi there! I'm here to share that we are making it, as you might read in the first chapter about our business failure. In case you did not, let me just sum up. My wife and I decided to open a bakery, which is what my wife wants most, but we couldn't. Actually, I believe we knew from the beginning that it was not the moment, but at the same time, that's one thing that I'd advise you to avoid, not mixing feelings/desires with what you are quite sure of the results, you might be wrong perhaps, but perceptions are more right than wrong. However, there are a few things/discoveries that might happen when you try a new business, and you never know, even nowadays, that, according to Forbes, for example, the records are being hit. Now there is more new money than old money. So, we tried to give back the space, of course, they refused because we were 2 month late on the rent. The good news is that we paid one, and I propose a deal with the owner to keep the stuff bought for the remont, and fortunately, he accepted, one less thing to deal with, good!
By Jokeny Martins2 days ago in Motivation
The Silent Weight of Being Strong: Why the People Who Carry Everything Often Break Alone. Content Warning. AI-Generated.
Introduction: The Myth of the Strong Person In every family, every workplace, every circle of friends, there is usually one person who quietly carries more than everyone else.
By Chilam Wong2 days ago in Motivation
Small Decisions, Big Growth: Navigating Adulthood at the Supermarket
Whenever I step into the supermarket, I’m instantly drawn to the produce aisle. The air is cool, infused with a gentle citrus aroma that drifts around the vibrant displays of fruit. I pause, listening to the soft clink of baskets as shoppers weave past. Apples have always been my favourite snack—the ritual of choosing a few is one I rarely skip. As I reach out, the skin of an apple is slick with condensation and promises a satisfying crunch.
By Sarah Xenos2 days ago in Motivation
The Early-Day Habits That Keep High Achievers Energized and Healthy
Successful people rarely treat the morning as an ordinary time. Instead, they view the early hours as an opportunity to build momentum for the rest of the day. Because of this mindset, many high achievers follow routines that strengthen both their bodies and minds. These habits create stability and help them maintain energy throughout demanding schedules.
By Anthony Blumberg2 days ago in Motivation








