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Here you will find the latest updates of my ongoing projects be it writing, knitting, crocheting, canning, or whatever else I have going on and a recipe or two.

  • Dream Job Aspirations Amid Migraine Challenges

    Considering I’ve been on medical leave for over a year, I think for me, my dream job would be the ability to return to work and not be plagued by migraine attacks hindering me from functioning on a normal level.

  • Understanding What Makes a Great Leader

    Contrary to popular belief, no one is born a leader, and leadership is not a trait that can be inherited. Instead, it comes from building leadership qualities like a positive attitude, accountability, and approachability, being part of the team and setting the example by taking on the hardest task, inspiring the troops even in moments…

  • Book Review: Priest by Sierra Simone

    Most readers would consider this book taboo because of the forbidden aspect Simone bursts wide open; however, the taboos get lost early on, so if this is what attracted you to this book, here is a fair warning: this book might not be for you. However, if you’re a reader looking for pure smut and…

  • The Absurdity of Diet Water: An Un-Invention Idea

    What crazy world do we live in? That WATER, pure, zero calories, no carbohydrates, and no preservatives must be labeled DIET after some chemical additive is added to it, claiming it will promote weight loss. This is got to be the most needless, money grabbing invention since the Pet Rock.

  • Book review: The Taming of the Shrew by William Shakespeare

    In this dramatic comedy, Shakespeare interprets what a woman’s dutiful role should be and her husband’s right to tame her into such obedience. Some readers might take affront and be filled with a mix of nausea, anger, and sadness with a protagonist such as Kate, a wild cat, being starved, tortured, and humiliated into obedience,…

  • Exploring the Etymology of Roxanne

    “Roxanne” is a Persian feminine given name, its English rendition derived from the Greek Rhōxanē, which has been Latinised to Roxana, wife of Alexander the Great, a name that originates from Old Iranian Rauxšnā meaning bright or radiant, sharing the same etymology as the Persian word “Roshan.”

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