Inspiration
"The Resonance of Melody". Content Warning.
In a quaint, cobblestone village nestled among rolling hills, there lived a gifted violin maker named Elias. His workshop was a small, weathered cottage at the edge of town, where the aroma of aged wood and varnish wafted through the air. Elias had dedicated his life to crafting exquisite violins, each with its own unique voice.
By Muthuselvan3 years ago in Writers
The Forgotten Note
In the quaint little town of Harmonyville, nestled deep in the heart of the countryside, there lived a young woman named Eliza. She was known far and wide for her enchanting voice that could bring even the most stubborn of hearts to tears. Eliza’s passion for music was more than just a hobby; it was the very essence of her being. Her melodies filled the air with a sense of serenity, and the townsfolk cherished her as their own living jukebox.
By Alpha the great 3 years ago in Writers
I Finally Listened
My first semester of my freshman year of college, I did not like my English class. The assignments didn't bother me. We would write very basic research papers on fairly simple topics. I mean, it was the intro English course after all. But of course, you can't have your cake and eat it, too. The assignments were fine. The professor? Well... I wasn't crazy about him.
By Alivia Varvel3 years ago in Writers
The Crucible of the Page
Alchemy was the stuff of medieval tales. Alchemists--not the ones like Isaac Newton and Robert Boyle--were old men with pointy hats, almost like wizards, standing over furnaces with alembics and other distillation devices. And to be an alchemist, you couldn't be any old wizard--you had to be like a Merlin-level alchemist for transformation to occur. Or so I thought until I realized that every time I pick up my pen--yeah, I still use a pen, think of it as my magic wand-- I'm performing a feat of alchemy.
By Geoffrey Philp 3 years ago in Writers
Resilience in Leadership: Navigating Challenges with Grace and Determination
In today's rapidly changing and uncertain business landscape, leadership is not merely about charting a course; it's about weathering storms with unwavering resilience. Resilient leaders, in particular, possess qualities that enable them to not only survive but thrive amid adversity. In this article, we delve into the essence of resilience in leadership and its profound impact on individuals, teams, and organizations.
By Haris Kamran3 years ago in Writers
This explains why women are more competent managers than men
In the war of the sexes, recent study indicate that women are better leaders than males but nevertheless occupy the majority of positions. In small enterprises, there are more males than women leaders. Zenger Folkman, a business that researches leadership, showed that women rate better in 12 of 16 traits assessed among more than 7,000 leaders. Focus on 5 leadership activities in which the woman is a more successful boss.
By Chukwuemeka Amadi3 years ago in Writers
The Road to Redemption
Once, in the shadows of obsession and paranoia, there lived a man named Daniel. He was a loner, an outcast, a man who lost his way in the labyrinth of his own twisted desires. For years, he had stalked an innocent woman named Emily, convinced that she was the answer to his emptiness. But Daniel's dark path took an unexpected turn on a chilly winter's night when he found himself standing in the pouring rain outside Emily's apartment. His heart pounded with a mix of fear and longing, and he realized that he couldn't continue down this destructive path. Deep down, he knew that he needed help.
By Haris Kamran3 years ago in Writers
Dandelions'
Once upon a time in a quaint suburban neighborhood, nestled on the outskirts of a bustling city, there lived a young girl named Amanda. From the moment I could hold a pencil, I had a deep-seated passion for writing. It wasn't just a hobby for me; it was my heart's desire, my soul's purpose. My dream was simple but profound: I wanted to have my own book published. This wasn't a fleeting childhood fancy but a burning ambition that fueled my every waking moment.
By Amanda Ray3 years ago in Writers
HURRICANE
Probably the most disastrous tropical storms that make landfall in the US start as a gathering of tempests moving west of the west bank of Africa this gathering of tempests takes care of off the warmth and dampness of the sea air rises then to frame more tempests and is supplanted continually by the encompassing air beneath this air rising low pressure creates riding along the exchange winds and turning counterclockwise because of the Coriolis impact an outcome of the World's pivot the tempest wilI continue to develop as long as it has these key fixings water temperatures at o over 79 degrees sea water versus land tropical storms could do without land they need untamed water to make due and high strain above it feeble stream or what we call need of vertical breeze shear over a tropical storm is indispensable to keep it intensifed now we should discuss the eye of the tropical storm generally noteworthy from space
By Adaramola Opeyemi 3 years ago in Writers






