Nonfiction

Nonfiction | End It Now?
You can do this!

I love being busy. I love a drama. I get bored easily. However, I also used to get very stressed easily and panicked and overwhelmed with the juggling of balls. Then my energy and my vibrations got negative and as I emanated negativity out so the negativity came back to me. As a consequence that […]

Jan 14, 2018
Nonfiction
Repusurance: Keep your online dignity intact

You should be proud of what you have accomplished in your education and achieved in your career so far, with maintaining the sense of reputation while dealing with the complexity of online bullying and a negative image is the toughest challenge in almost everyone’s life nowadays. Everyone has updated their business and personal data online, […]

Jan 10, 2018
Nonfiction | The Secret Life of
Hidden Traits Every Great Writer Possesses

Technology is great, but pen and paper is so deliciously simple, intimate, and close to heart.

Jan 8, 2018
Nonfiction | Poisons & Cures
Recovering Hippy – The Psychology of Settling Down

It’s never easy to transition from one stage of life to another — until the mind feels ready to embrace it.

Jan 4, 2018
Nonfiction | Fertile Ground
Online Dating Debacles

So. Dating. Specifically online dating. Yeh I can hear you slapping your hand against your forehead and screaming “NO! NO! & IN EVERY WAY NO AND THRICE NO!!” But I just want to say that it serves a purpose. It does. It’s not for everyone though as you’ll soon discover…. Look, you go to a […]

Jan 3, 2018
Nonfiction | Retreat
Bed-rest and Reflections..

On December 28th my body broke down. Again. Since August I have been plagued with colds and coughs and almost asthma attackes, put on antibiotics and steroids. On December 28th my head felt like it was inside one of those victorian metal diving helmets. On December 29th, I woke up feeling completely drunk, holding onto […]

Jan 1, 2018
Nonfiction | I Survived
Relationship Hopping

Life events maketh the man…

Jan 1, 2018
Nonfiction
My First Seeing

I camped  with my parents in the upper peninsula of Michigan during the summer I was three.  To get to our campsite we drove down a long dirt road, ending up at a clearing on the shore of a lake where there was nothing but a narrow dock, a rowboat, an outhouse, and trees.  We […]

Dec 23, 2017
Nonfiction
Not Everything is Written in the Stars

Not everything is written in the stars, but writers find a home in connecting the dots, in relaying defense mechanisms through the signs. Because you see, zodiacs should tell you why you feel how you feel and do what you do  and why you are who you are. Zodiacs know why he is your ex, […]

Dec 18, 2017
Nonfiction | Curiosities
Why must we “respect People’s religious beliefs” if they are oppressive?

I used to be a Christian at some point. I have since dissociated myself from religion and right now I am not entirely sure about the existence (and omnipotence) of deities. It’s interesting how the way one looks at and experiences the world changes when they are no longer religious. I even think back to […]

Dec 15, 2017