Category: Mental Health and Well-Being
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Stricken Souls- Repost
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Dear Reader: Why I’m Reposting This Poem I first shared this poem on my blog on February 20, 2025, though its roots stretch back even further. It was written in a season of quiet reflection, then gently reviewed and refined over time. I never imagined how eerily prophetic it would feel today. The lines of… Read more
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From the Voices
“Arise, cry out in the night: in the beginning of the watches: pour out thine heart like water before the face of the Lord: lift up thy hands toward him for the life of thy young children, who faint for hunger at the top of all the streets.”–Lamentation 2:19 KJV Dear Readers: I dedicate this… Read more
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A Story Photography of Trees
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Every photo in this blog is a moment captured from my nature walks. Genesis 2:9 – “The tree of life also in the midst of the garden, and the tree of knowledge of good and evil.” I wonder what stories the trees and roots in my gallery has hidden in their barks. Every tree holds… Read more
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Some days are like…
Are you in the climbing mode? I am busy climbing a tough mountain, so many overwhelming things to overcome, like going through piles of notes, sorting things out by categories, and searching which folder I saved my last story. Okay, I am breathing slowly, I am praying, but I still want to scream! 😱 I… Read more
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Mathematics of Love
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I will revisit this post…stay tuned💛 Time to lift the stress… Okay, dear readers, I couldn’t resist; I toyed with my words and landed on ‘Mathematics of Love.’ Indulge me, and see if you can add a line or multiply the fun (but please, no division!). Winking emoji here…lol Mathematics of Love Love plus love… Read more
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A Pun of Trouble
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“A Pun of Trouble” reflects the personal challenges and resilience faced in times of adversity. I draw from my own experiences to connect with and inspire those who have encountered similar struggles. The title is a play on the word “trouble,” highlighting both the difficulties encountered and the subtle, nuanced meanings that life’s challenges can… Read more
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The Any Day Journal 9-Sharing is Caring
A Safe Space A cycle of my unfortunate achievements. “Help!” I cried out. I listened for an answer, but there was silence. I must get out of this hamster’s cage. But I keep lying to myself. Round and round I go… My life has been a relentless circle, an endless ripple. I thought I was… Read more
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The Any Day Journal 7- Forgetfulness & Rue
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Forgetfulness & Rue Forgetfulness & Rue Writing short poems and haikus has become part of my way of capturing the beauty and complexity of life in just a few words. It’s a fun and expressive outlet that I hope will resonate with you. Whether you’re here for a quick read, a moment of reflection, or… Read more
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What is your mission?
My 2025 mission is to be a creative and unique writer, to write captivating stories, poems, and whatever style of writing say, ‘go for it’. I pray that wisdom, workmanship, and skill give a touch to the unexpected, turning everyday moments into extraordinary narratives, making the readers laugh, cry, and think. I’ll embrace the joy… Read more
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The Any Day Journal – 5 The Struggle is Real
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The Crossroads of Life One day, I found myself at a crossroads in life and location. I once lived at the main intersection of St. Paul Street and Ontario Street in St. Catharines. Living in the heart of downtown, I often gazed out my window and reflect on the intersection of my life’s choices. While… Read more