Prompts
The Hiring Mirage
When employees join a new organization, they are greeted warmly and presented with many promises. They hear about the company's dedication to innovation, teamwork, and personal growth. They are shown glossy brochures and professional videos that illustrate an ideal workplace where everyone is valued and respected. However, this often marks the beginning of an elaborate facade.
By Narghiza Ergashova2 years ago in Writers
An ode to the contradiction of mortal existence
Their life looks so magnanimous and perfect, oh how unfortunate I am to live in mediocrity! The notion of the ambush of abundance on the opposite end of our perceptive spectrum is the most notable contributor to the experiences of gut-wrenching self-doubt and comparison which in turn leads to insecurity and lower self-esteem. How often have you found yourself in the being of experiencing constant self-deprecating your competence and abilities? Have you seldom found yourself guilty for not believing in yourself, or discounting your worth on the hands of others? If you relate to this, this piece is for you. To err is human and to forgive is divine. There is humanness in finding yourself amidst the brevity of nerve-wracking chaos, you are not unworthy or incompetent because you feel like you are a mess or life is not working out the way you exactly want it to work out.
By Hridya Sharma2 years ago in Writers
White Collar Workers Engaged in Pseudo Productivity
In the modern workplace, the bustling schedules of knowledge workers often give the appearance of heightened productivity. Calendars are packed with back-to-back Zoom meetings, and inboxes overflow with emails demanding swift responses. Yet, a critical question looms large over this activity-filled landscape—does an overloaded schedule truly equate to meaningful contribution?
By Narghiza Ergashova2 years ago in Writers
Three Of Rupi Kaur's Gratitude Writing Prompts
What will you contribute to future generations? Rupi Kaur's Gratitude Writing Prompts When my children were young and I was in recovery, I heard about the alcoholic family rules and decided to break those rules for my children. Rule 1: Do not talk or ask questions. Rule 2: Do not trust. Rule 3: Do not feel.
By Denise E Lindquist2 years ago in Writers
The Wailing Mummy Water Princess
The Wailing Mammy Water Princess In the heart of Africa, nestled between rolling hills and lush forests, lay the village of Ngara. Life in Ngara was simple, bound by traditions that had stood the test of time. Yet, a shadow had fallen over the village. On the longest day of the year, the villagers of Ngara prepared to revive an ancient solstice ritual, one buried in the sands of time. This year, however, the revival carried a darker purpose.
By Nneka Anieze2 years ago in Writers
Important Moves to Make if You Have Lost Your Job
Losing a job can be a challenging and stressful experience, often leaving individuals feeling uncertain about the future. However, taking proactive steps can help you navigate this transition effectively and find new opportunities. Here are some important steps to consider ensuring a smoother transition and maintain a positive outlook during this period of change.
By Narghiza Ergashova2 years ago in Writers






