President Trump’s negative Twitter impacts

President Donald Trump’s use of Twitter has dramatically altered the flow of public information about White House policy and procedures. With 66.9 million followers, the president can communicate directly with his audience across the political spectrum, bypassing traditional media channels.
Let’s stop holding ourselves back

How do you move forward when the person standing in your way is yourself? For years, I’ve been my own biggest obstacle, clinging to self-doubt even when success was staring me in the face.
5 Powerful Reasons Gratitude is the Ultimate Superpower

If I could have any superpower, it wouldn’t be invisibility anymore. Life-changing moments—like a toddler’s gratitude and a rooftop view of my hometown—showed me the beauty of being fully seen.
Happiness is a struggle

Mental illness has a way of warping even the mundane into something darkly comedic.I have spent my entire life planning to survive. That’s it, to survive. At first, I survived on instinct, then anger, and finally out of spite. When stress is a comfort zone and anxiety is a security blanket, normalcy becomes subjective. Apparently, […]
America’s Worst Soap Opera

Aristotle convinced our entire species of the belief that money isn’t the root of happiness.He then convinced us the key to happiness is living a virtuous life and fulfilling one’s purpose.
3 reasons people hate politics

People hate politics. Everything I needed to know about the political climate in America, I learned on my recent trip to El Paso.
Have We Forgotten 9/11’s Devastation and Our Promise to Never Forget?

As I scrolled through Facebook, the vows to “Never Forget” memes that are ever-present in the month of September fill my feed.
Best Writing Advice: Ignore Everything! How Bad Advice Can Ruin Your Work

In the digital age, writing advice is never more than a click away. But what if some of this well-intentioned advice is holding you back?
Lost in translation

Life in my forties is a weird time and left me lost in translation. I’m too young to be old, but way too old to be young.
The Oxford Comma: Love it or hate it?

The Oxford comma, also known as the serial comma, has been a topic of debate among writers, editors, and grammarians for years. It’s the comma placed before the final “and” or “or” in a list of three or more items (e.g., “apples, oranges, and bananas”). Some argue that it’s essential for clarity, while others believe it can be redundant. In this blog, we’ll explore the pros and cons of using the Oxford comma, when it should be used, and when it might be best to leave it out.