Bungee jumping. As I’ve grown older, my stomach just can’t take it. When I was younger, I would only get the jitters a little bit when I was up high. Roller coasters were still fun. Now that I’m older it’s a different story. I think it’s my nervous system. My nerve just can’t take it.Continue reading “Daily Writing Prompt Answer”
Tag Archives: Positive psychology
Pencil-Powered Peace: The Wonders of Therapeutic Writing
This post emphasizes the therapeutic benefits of writing as a means to cope with overwhelming emotions and life’s challenges. It highlights five key advantages: catharsis, vigilance, analysis, clarity, and community. The author encourages readers to channel their feelings into writing, using it as a powerful tool for mental health and self-expression.
Brighter When Broken
Book Review Brighter When Broken: The Chilling Psychological Thriller That Exposes the Enemy in the Bedroom Have you ever looked at a “perfect” couple and wondered what happens behind closed doors? We’ve all seen them—the charming, successful pair who seem to have it all. But what if that charming smile is a mask? What ifContinue reading “Brighter When Broken”
Ableism: Discrimination Against Disabled People by The Wheelchair Teen
What do you think about media depictions of disabled people? Ableism: Discrimination Against Disabled People by The Wheelchair Teen
Light of Life
When I awake in the early morning (before work) I start the tea kettle over heat. I click on the television and turn up the news. I wash myself then come out of the bathroom for my morning tea. I always open a fresh Yogi tea packet and put the little tea bag inside myContinue reading “Light of Life”