Self-help
Just a Black Pen and Paper in home
Just a Black Pen and Paper Where Words Begin and Worlds Unfold When the power went out, Eliot sighed, tapping his pen against the cold wooden desk. He had planned to spend the weekend working on his long-overdue manuscript. Instead, the wind howled like a restless spirit outside, and the darkness inside the cottage pressed heavily against the windows.
By Sabirkhan1719 months ago in Chapters
After the stars fell
Write a story after the happily ever after I often wondered what love is. Is it truly the warm, fuzzy emotions that ooze out of true mirth of care and adore, or is it a product of prevalent capitalism that exists within our world? That makes it easy for the consumeristic and hyperagile construct to sell products to the humans as a marketing tactic, to slip in through the psyche of innocent minds, to create a buzz, to find their weaklings and exploit them for company profits and expansions. I still find myself wondering what love is, pondering over that thought.
By Hridya Sharma9 months ago in Chapters
Unlocking the Science of Weight Loss: The Hidden Secrets to a Healthier You
When it comes to weight loss, there's a lot of confusion about how the body works and what really contributes to losing or gaining weight. While fad diets and quick fixes often steal the spotlight, understanding the fundamental science behind weight loss is the key to achieving long-term results. In this article, we will break down the science behind weight loss, focusing on calorie intake, energy burning, and the complex biological processes that drive fat loss. Let’s dive into the fascinating world of metabolism, calories, and the science of shedding those extra pounds.
By ZALAN KHAN9 months ago in Chapters
Yoga for Beginners: A Gentle Path to Wellness
🧘♀️ Yoga for Beginners: A Gentle Path to Wellness In today’s fast-paced world, stress, fatigue, and restlessness have become common parts of everyday life. But there’s an ancient practice that offers calm amidst the chaos — Yoga. Whether you’re looking to reduce stress, improve flexibility, or simply become more present, yoga is a powerful, holistic path to better health. And the best part? Anyone can start — at any age or fitness level.
By Girisha K M9 months ago in Chapters
Mental Health and Trauma
It was a gray Monday morning when Jordan sat in the waiting room of the student counseling center. The hum of fluorescent lights and distant footsteps in the hallway felt louder than they should have. He held his phone in his hand, unlocking and locking it without reading any messages, pretending he wasn’t nervous. He wasn’t sure why he came—only that he couldn’t take much more of the silence in his head.
By Doost Muhammad9 months ago in Chapters
"The Secret of the Golden Key"
The Key of Gold The storm raged on outside as Mira stared at the small, intricately crafted key in her hand. It was no ordinary key—its golden surface shimmered even in the dim light, and the ornate patterns etched into it seemed almost alive. Her grandfather had left it for her in his will, along with a cryptic note:
By Muhammad Azeemullah9 months ago in Chapters
Jasson Dominguez belts three homers as Yankees roll past A's
Jasson Dominguez Belts Three Homers as Yankees Roll Past A's OAKLAND, CA — Jasson Dominguez delivered a performance for the ages on Friday night, smashing three home runs and driving in six runs to lead the New York Yankees to a dominant 10–3 victory over the Oakland Athletics at the Coliseum.
By Rasel Ahmed9 months ago in Chapters
Roundball Rocked: With NBA Return Looming, NBC Purges Scripted Roster
NBC is making a significant shift in its programming strategy as it prepares for the return of NBA broadcasts in the 2025–26 season. The network is reportedly reducing its scripted content to accommodate a robust slate of live basketball coverage, marking a major pivot in its primetime lineup.
By Rasel Ahmed9 months ago in Chapters
Recharge Your Mind: 9 Self-Care Rituals That Actually Work (And Take Less Than 20 Minutes)
Let’s be real—when life gets busy, self-care is usually the first thing to go. You might think you don’t have the time, energy, or space for it. But here’s a secret: self-care isn’t about bubble baths and expensive products. It’s about small, meaningful actions that help you reconnect with yourself, protect your mental health, and build resilience—especially when life feels overwhelming.
By Omar Samim9 months ago in Chapters












