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Instagram Videos in 2026: How to Save Reels, Stories, and Posts for Personal Use
You finally find a Reel that explains something clearly — a workout cue, a camera setup, a recipe tweak that actually works. You save it, planning to come back later. Then later comes… and the Reel is gone, the audio has changed, or it’s buried somewhere in a long list of forgotten saves.
By Abbasi Publisherabout a month ago in Writers
Financial Management in Specialized Organizations: A Guide for Homebuilders and Churches
Managing finances can be especially complex for organizations with unique operational structures. Homebuilders operate in a project-based environment where costs, timelines, and revenues constantly change. Churches, on the other hand, are responsible for handling donated funds with transparency, accountability, and regulatory awareness.
By Abbasi Publisherabout a month ago in Writers
2026: The Year of Writing and More Writing...
Happy New Year!! 2025 is over, which does have me a little down. It was an exciting year, especially for Jane Austen fans as it was Austen's 250th birthday this past December. I had really wished to do more throughout the year to celebrate this but unfortunately found myself with not much time or energy to do that. And maybe that is why I am very excited for this new year.
By The Austen Shelfabout a month ago in Writers
2026 Writing Goals
My 2025 Writing Goals went really well, so I'm continuing on to make this a tradition. For my 2025 goals, I wrote down 16 goals. I did not expect to accomplish them all, and I was perfectly OK with that. I didn't even expect to get halfway through. I felt like 5 or more would be good. The idea wasn't necessarily to accomplish them all... if I did, fantastic. The idea was to list out all the goals that I'd like to see myself accomplish, some combination of them. And work towards getting as many as I could.
By Stephen Kramer Avitabileabout a month ago in Writers
What Nobody Tells You About Rebuilding After Your Credit Tanks
I remember the exact moment I realized how bad things had gotten. Standing in a car dealership, watching the finance manager's face shift from friendly to apologetic. "Your score came back at 512. We can't do the rate we discussed."
By CEO A&S Developersabout a month ago in Writers
The Honest Truth: Out of the five online side gigs I tried, only one was successful.
The Honest Truth: Out of the five online side gigs I tried, only one was successful. I sought independence, adaptability, and additional revenue. Instead, I discovered disappointment, broken promises, and one unanticipated victory.
By Farida Kabirabout a month ago in Writers
My Own Big Toe, Object Study
Object Study 1 I shudder to think of the fetishists watching in the bushes who see this and find themselves spellbound: a toe is a toe, and a big toe is simply the biggest of the toes on a given foot. At the topside, a thick toenail flattened after years of stubbing and dropping books and tools on it. It’s mangled, just a little bit, by a lifetime of ill-timed and ill-fated clippings. The right end of it juts out a little farther than the left, which is thicker, a little ingrown, bleeds whenever the nail-clippers come down on it without mercy and without finesse. Beyond that, a tuft of hair—Hobbit-hair, as mother called it growing up. It’s lighter than I imagined it to be, lighter, the shade of my beard after a summer in the brunt of sunlight, the shade of half-dried sand on the precipice between dry land and less dry sea, the shade of the hair on my grandmother’s head before it turned white with age and then to ash.
By Steven Christopher McKnightabout a month ago in Writers





