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Creating on Etsy: . AI-Generated.
Creating on Etsy: History of the Platform and My Journey Brief History of Etsy Founding (2005): Etsy was founded in June 2005 by Rob Kalin, Chris Maguire, and Haim Cohen as a platform for artisans to sell handmade and vintage items, as well as craft supplies. The goal was to create a marketplace that connected sellers with buyers who appreciated unique and creative goods.
By Denelsia Walkerabout a year ago in Confessions
How to Handle Conflicts in a Marriage
Conflict is a natural part of any relationship, especially in a marriage. With two individuals coming together to share their lives, differing perspectives, backgrounds, and expectations are bound to lead to disagreements. However, how couples handle conflicts can significantly impact the overall health of their relationship. In this blog post, we will explore effective strategies for handling conflicts in a marriage, promoting understanding, and strengthening your bond.
By Rajveer Digital Marketerabout a year ago in Confessions
The Dos and Don’ts of Online Dating: A Complete Guide for Modern Romantics 💻💘
Online dating has become one of the most popular ways to meet new people, and for good reason. It offers the opportunity to connect with others beyond your immediate social circle, and with countless dating apps and platforms available, finding a match has never been easier. However, navigating the world of online dating can be tricky. Whether you're a seasoned dater or a newbie, understanding the dos and don’ts can greatly improve your experience and help you find meaningful connections.
By Rajveer Digital Marketerabout a year ago in Confessions
10 reminders for those who don’t know what they are doing with their life.
The word hustle is often emphasized a lot by the social media influencers and motivational videos, the world we dwell in is established by humans who thrive in whatever they stumble upon. Society has emerged from the foundationalism of being ultra productive every day to achieve milestones after milestones in every step of your trajectory. But the question lies how do we stay fluid towards every circumstance life brings upon us and work tirelessly towards our aims and desires. Achievements are often sources of validation for self that build our esteem and trust in the decisions we make for ourselves. It is normal for an individual to not forge their way restricted by the timelines that are benchmarked upon us. Here are 10 reminders that will help you realize life is more than hustling for productivity every day.
By Hridya Sharmaabout a year ago in Confessions
One Step at a time
The journey of a thousand miles begins with a single step, a notion that I have embraced and ingrained in my psyche through the discourse of years. Life has its own ways of teaching you its lessons of joy, contempt, hatred, distress, love and healing. We dance, we stumble, we cry, we mourn and we get up. In the hours of plight we hold on to the tiniest peonies of hope, to get on the other side of life, to face the light, to face radiance that our soul craves and to be the best version of us that we have ever been. The healed version of us, the version of us that loves what they do and have faith in how far they can go and hold immense pride in how far they have come.
By Hridya Sharmaabout a year ago in Confessions
A Dear Me Letter
Dear Me, You couldn't ask people to write you letters without writing one yourself. That would just be plain rude. The frustrating about writing to myself is that I have nothing good to say about you. You still get sick to your stomach when you see yourself in the mirror. You still only eat once a day most days and that's only because your family watches you like a hawk and you have to (not to mention the low blood sugar issue, that sucks too). You go about everything you do with half-baked enthusiasm because you know you'll fail anyway. Just like your business. Just like your book.
By Hope Martinabout a year ago in Confessions
A Tale of Unfulfilled Promises and Endless Waiting
In a certain year, he was nineteen years old and spending his only southern vacation at his aunt's house. She was the girl next door. Her stepmother was unkind to her. When he first saw her, she was wearing a dirty white cotton dress, with red and swollen finger marks on her face. Tears filled her eyes, yet her expression was cold. He squatted in front of her and asked, "Do you like puppies?" He showed her a white puppy he had picked up in a bamboo basket.
By Emotional Scribeabout a year ago in Confessions


