Achievements
Are You Building a Career or Just a Brand?
Let’s face it: we’re all living double lives. There’s the version of you that gets up, does the work, and delivers results. And then there’s the curated, polished, LinkedIn-friendly version of you - the one who seems effortlessly successful, constantly grinding, and always "on." Over time, it feels like this second version of ourselves has taken center stage. We’ve become performers in our own career dramas, and honestly, the show is exhausting.
By Narghiza Ergashova7 months ago in Writers
7 Quick-Fixes That Work – Why Your Garden Isn’t Blooming . AI-Generated.
7 Quick-Fixes That Work – Why Your Garden Isn’t Blooming Are you struggling with flowers that won't bloom? Here are 7 quick-fixes, and some expert flower garden tips to get your plants going again, and have your garden thriving again.
By Smart blend7 months ago in Writers
Meet Local Charleston Pirate Historian and Author Adam Morrow aka Captain Marrow
This pirate historian, reenactor, artist, photographer, and model has for many years operated the pirate history Facebook page Shipwrecked with Captain Marrow, traveling the southeast shores investigating pirate lore and educating lowcountry locals.
By Heather Holmes7 months ago in Writers
Primary school pupils in Juba receive debate training to boost critical thinking skills
Author: Joseph Henry Finish Facilitator explaining the debates format during a training session Excellence Foundation for South Sudan (EFSS) conducted a one-day debate and speech training session for students and staff at Embrace Primary School in Kapuri, Juba. The training, held on Saturday, 2 August 2025, at the school premises, was requested by the school to help its pupils develop critical thinking and public speaking skills.
By Excellence Foundation for South Sudan7 months ago in Writers
Grassroots health sessions spark change in food habits and ulcer prevention awareness
Author: Angelina Adut In the quiet outskirts of Juba, in Central Equatoria State, small gatherings in Rokwe Jengeli and Hai Baraka communities are sowing the seeds of health awareness—one conversation at a time.
By Excellence Foundation for South Sudan7 months ago in Writers
STILL Early September: 12 Goals Accomplished
I listed many different kinds of goals for myself in 2025. Some goals I knew I’d get done and others I felt fairly confident that I’d get them done. Both of those kinds of goals were 100% reliant on me doing them, though. Then, I had the Maybe Goals, they were not entirely in my hands, so I couldn’t say for certain that I’d get them done.
By Stephen Kramer Avitabile7 months ago in Writers
How to Do Price Analysis for Ecommerce in 2025
Pricing has become the defining factor in e-commerce success. With customers able to compare offers in seconds, retailers can no longer rely on instinct or flat pricing strategies. Instead, businesses are leveraging structured price analysis to stay competitive, build trust, and maximize profitability in a fast-changing online marketplace.
By PriceIntelGuru7 months ago in Writers
All my Top Stories in one place
Fiction A body on the bridge 1. I remember thinking. Will this photo catch their eyes? It’s dark even though there were lights on the bridge. Then I thought, maybe the title would grab them. Something with death as a quiet wink beneath the title. There was a horrible crime in my city, what a perfect and terrible thing.
By Caitlin Charlton7 months ago in Writers
How I Accidentally Became a Poet . Top Story - September 2025.
I have always been a storyteller. I won’t bother you with all of the anecdotes, just one: I am eight, and I don’t know how to pen the complex words for my tale about a lost girl and her pirates. During class, my daydreams are occupied with memorizing the next scene. After school, I wait, not so patiently, for my mother to come home. Then, like an orator in a great hall, I stand beside her bed and recite the fictional unfoldings. She scribes them with a swift and loyal hand. Together, we revel in the newest imaginings, manifested, and she teaches me how to read cursive. It is like this for a year, maybe less, at least until I can string together a complete sentence and have become familiar with our second-hand thesaurus.
By Sam Eliza Green7 months ago in Writers










