Workplace
Identifying Your Work Aptitude: A Journey of Self-Discovery
Identifying Your Work Aptitude: A Journey of Self-Discovery In the intricate tapestry of life, each thread represents our unique qualities, experiences, and aspirations. Among these threads lies the concept of work aptitude, an intrinsic quality that shapes not only our career paths but also our overall satisfaction in life. Identifying one’s work aptitude is akin to unearthing a hidden treasure within oneself, a process that requires introspection, exploration, and, at times, a leap of faith.
By Dipak Pawarabout a year ago in Confessions
Dear Miss Red
Dear Miss Red How are you? Actually l should ask you, where are you? It feels like an eternity since our bond began to fray. We’ve shared countless moments, year after year, a decade-long companionship that has, until recently, been a source of comfort and familiarity. Yet, in the past few months, a dark cloud has cast a shadow over our relationship.
By Grace about a year ago in Confessions
Persevere Yourself: The Journey of Resilience and Growth
Persevere Yourself: The Journey of Resilience and Growth In every life, there are moments when obstacles seem insurmountable, and challenges seem endless. During these times, it is perseverance—the inner determination to continue—that becomes our greatest ally. To persevere yourself is not merely to survive, but to push forward despite hardships, learning from each setback and growing stronger. This journey requires resilience, self-belief, and a deep understanding that every challenge we face is an opportunity for growth.
By Dipak Pawarabout a year ago in Confessions
Celebrate Your Progress: Reminders of Your Strength
It is humane of us not to be able to fathom how far we have come from the traces of the past when we are so focused on taking new strides towards the goals we have set for ourselves. We have probably heard it from external sources about how much we have changed as a person, how we have imbibed nuances of transformation that have made us embrace newer habits, personas, mindsets and even surroundings.
By Hridya Sharmaabout a year ago in Confessions
No One is Bigger in This World than Parents
No One is Bigger in This World than Parents In a world where people constantly strive for greatness, where achievements and recognition often define one’s worth, there stands a truth beyond all these worldly parameters—a truth so pure and profound that it transcends all achievements. That truth is simple yet powerful: no one is bigger in this world than parents. Their love, sacrifices, and undying dedication to their children create a foundation of love and resilience that no one else could ever match.
By Dipak Pawarabout a year ago in Confessions
Maintaining
As most of you know, I have these things called "Human Tasks". Basically I make sure to get at least 4 things I need to do done a day. I don't put anything i consider work or lucrative in there as that is its own thing. It is usually something that requires me to leave the house or, is necessary to progress in life in some sort of way so, appointments and what not.
By Kayla McIntoshabout a year ago in Confessions
Recognizing the Consciousness Within: A Journey to the Core of Self
Recognizing the Consciousness Within: A Journey to the Core of Self In the fast-paced tapestry of modern life, where each day is woven with responsibilities, expectations, and endless to-do lists, it’s easy to lose touch with the essence of who we are. Beneath the surface of our identities — beyond the names, titles, and roles we play — exists a boundless, sacred space that breathes life into every experience. This is our consciousness, a silent observer within us, witnessing the world as it unfolds. Recognizing this consciousness is akin to reconnecting with our true self, a self untouched by external accolades or hardships. This journey towards awareness isn’t merely an exercise in mindfulness; it’s a profound exploration of our innermost depths.
By Dipak Pawarabout a year ago in Confessions
Dating Apps are a Lie
Hmm, I have taken to using the Facebook dating app as a way to promote my business and create connections. Some people are like, " That is not how you use it. It is for dating." But if you think about it, or from my experience, I have encountered it being used as just a chat app for lonely people just wanting to talk and have no direction or people using it specifically just for a quick sneaky link or finding a third partner for kinky people or what not. I have had people approach me just for those things and that, I would argue, does not constitute as dating. I'd like to think I am providing people a personal check-in and reevaluation for their life since they're probably stuck in a rut or addiction of some kind.
By Kayla McIntoshabout a year ago in Confessions
She was the boss. Content Warning.
I had a boss once, who wrote this as the content in an email in response to some concerns over the quality of care and cutbacks that management (like herself) were making. I think she was drunk when she wrote it. But I’ve kept it. For years. Saved on my computer. It’s indescribably insensitive and callous towards the people in care homes who she managed staffing for. The delusional sense of authority she had has never failed to relay the inhumane arrogance of all that is wrong with private healthcare, and how the elderly are mistreated, abused, and neglected. It is disturbingly evil and incredibly unsophisticated in its written style.
By Kelly Ridgwayabout a year ago in Confessions






