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"Cricketing Inspiration: Unleashing the Power of Motivation on and off the Field"
Cricket, often referred to as a gentleman's game, extends far beyond the boundaries of the field. Beyond the runs scored and wickets taken, cricket possesses a unique ability to inspire, motivate, and instill valuable life lessons. In this exploration, we delve into the stories, struggles, and triumphs of cricketing legends, uncovering the profound impact of motivation both on and off the cricket field.
By Paul Andrew2 years ago in Writers
The Rise of Fictional Non-Fiction in Literature and Content Creation
This article explores the rise of fictional non-fiction content, including its definition, examples, reasons behind its popularity, trends, impact, and the transition from fictional to non-fictional marketing.
By Timothy A Rowland2 years ago in Writers
I Just Make It Up as I Go Along
I've never made a New Year's resolution in my entire life. Post-high school/college years is probably when one should start thinking about their future and what they want to achieve. College professors and advisors will frequently ask about what students want to achieve post-graduation. And a lot of us probably know the classic job interview question, "Where do you see yourself in five years?"
By Alivia Varvel2 years ago in Writers
"Cold Bonds: An Antarctic Adventure of Ice Cream and Friendship for a Penguin. Content Warning.
In1. ** Disclosure in the Ice: Percy's Frozen Find** 2. ** Wally's wacky lounge: Where Frozen yogurt Dreams Come True** 3. ** Penguin Trailblazer: 4. ** Percy's Adventures in the Frozen Horizon Chillful Accounts: Frozen yogurt Socials and Antarctic Revelry**
By Nagaraj story2 years ago in Writers
Write more, think less, fire my editor. Top Story - January 2024.
It's funny to think that the first article I ever wrote on Vocal was about setting goals and New Year's resolutions, and here I am, 3 years and 108 stories later, writing one again. That first article, as much as I'd genuinely liked it when it was first published, is garbage. I'd rather read the instruction manual for my lawnmower, cover to cover and in all of the languages, than read that piece again.
By J. R. Lowe2 years ago in Writers
Second Chance
In the enchanting town of Meadowridge, where time seemed to stretch like the meandering river that cut through the landscape, Sarah found herself standing at the crossroads of heartache and hope. The memory of a failed relationship, a love that had crumbled like autumn leaves, clung to her like a lingering chill. Yet, beneath the surface of her emotions, a whisper of destiny beckoned, setting the stage for a second chance at love that would unfold like a meticulously crafted novel.
By Kenn Casem2 years ago in Writers





