grief
Losing a family member is one of the most traumatic life events; Families must support one another to endure the five stages of grief and get through it together.
Unleashing The Sixth Sense: Napoleon Hill’s Path to Intuitive Success
Introduction: In personal development and self-improvement, Napoleon Hill’s “Think and Grow Rich” stands as an enduring classic, offering timeless wisdom and principles for achieving success. Among the many concepts he explores in the book, “The Sixth Sense” holds a particularly mystical and intriguing place. It’s a concept that transcends the boundaries of conventional thinking and challenges us to consider the depths of our intuition and inner knowing. In this article, we will delve into the idea of “The Sixth Sense” and how it can guide us toward success.
Nexus NarratorPublished 7 months ago in FamiliesCould it be Destiny
In the year 1986, she was born in an African home amidst happiness. celebration and joy, she was a beautiful, chubby, and happy baby, oh Amelie brought so much joy to her family and was loved by all.
awore oteriPublished 7 months ago in FamiliesThe Feast
We look forward to the start of winter each year. We gather the blankets now and a warm cup of cocoa and sit on the porch. The air is filled with smells of bread baking, pies cooling off on the window sills and cedar and pine burning in the fireplaces nearby.
Julie StullPublished 7 months ago in FamiliesNightshift
Her scream was silent. But her body thrashed violently against tangled sheets. Eyes wide, she tumbled from the bed with a muffled thud.
Michèle NardelliPublished 7 months ago in FamiliesDear you in the sky.
Dear great grand-ma, You were born in 1921 in France. You lost your mother too young and you worked way too hard. You're father became an another person after the loss of his wife so you had to be like a mom for your little sisters. I have heard you say many times that you loved the dances that there were in the villages. You didn't know how to dance but you always told me that music was enough to make you happy. Sadly, your father didn't want you to go dancing. He was afraid that you would find a husband so you stayed alone for a long time.
Cécyle DespalinsPublished 7 months ago in FamiliesEmbedded Desires
Growing up was fun with loving parents and amazing siblings whom she always indulged in mischief with, June was a vibrant child who knew no evil but as time flew by it seemed posterity had turned it's back against her and she began to experience the other side of life.
awore oteriPublished 7 months ago in FamiliesDevastating Loss Hits Roman Reigns and Dwayne Johnson Bloodline: Fans Unite in Condolences
In the rich tapestry of professional wrestling history, no family name has resonated more profoundly than the Anoa'i family. For generations, they've been synonymous with power, charisma, and indomitable spirit within the squared circle. Yet, amidst their wrestling triumphs, the Anoa'i clan recently faced a profound loss that left the wrestling world in mourning—the passing of Lynn Anoa'i.
The Elder Site
He tried to rush for the bus but didn't make it.It was difficult for him to keep up with the kids his age. His legs were no longer as strong, and his feet didn't mind running any longer.
Dagmar GoeschickPublished 7 months ago in FamiliesMichael Gambon: The Dumbledore Legacy
Renowned actor Michael Gambon, celebrated for his iconic portrayal of Albus Dumbledore in the beloved "Harry Potter" film series, has passed away at the age of 82 after succumbing to pneumonia, as conveyed by a statement issued on behalf of his family, according to reports by PA Media news agency.
Mohammad Al-AminPublished 7 months ago in FamiliesPassing of Nelson Mandela's Granddaughter
She was a granddaughter of Nelson Mandela, whose existence had been intertwined with struggle against substance abuse, self-harm, confrontation with cancer, and torment of watching her twin babies perish while she stumbled through the dark until she reclaimed She was 43.
Esther AnimaPublished 7 months ago in FamiliesUnsaid Goodbye
Beep, beep, beep. The sound of my heart monitor machine filled the near-silent room. The only other sound that impeded my peace was the incessant ticking of the clock that counted down my final hour, which was coming faster than I anticipated.
Donna Fox (HKB)Published 7 months ago in FamiliesExtreme Gender Reveals Party NEEDS TO STOP!!!!
Parents-to-be are excited for their soon-to-be bundle of joy coming into the world. Before they get ready for the birth of their child, an expecting couple or families or friends set up a gender reveal party to find out if they are having a boy or a girl. Now I am not going to lie I love gender reveal parties even when it's emotional, hilarious to watch the children's reaction to find out their soon-to-be sibling is going to be a sister or brother, or even when it fails.
Gladys W. MuturiPublished 7 months ago in Families