Reading You: Weekly Stories to Inspire and Motivate
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Chapter 1: An Abundance of Reading
I've been diving into a plethora of reading material lately—far more than I've been writing. There are certain narratives that linger in my mind for days, compelling me to revisit them. Whether it’s a clever turn of phrase, a long-awaited piece of wisdom, or a sentence that resonates deeply, these stories inspire me to not only lose myself in their realms but also to share them with fellow readers and writers.
These narratives have the potential to transform someone’s world, day, or even just a fleeting moment, just as they have for me. I feel a strong desire to pass that impact forward to anyone willing to embrace it. Hence, I’m continuing my tradition of sharing the stories I’ve read throughout the week—seven stories for seven days—updated every Sunday, featuring the incredible work of writers like you.
I extend my heartfelt gratitude to all the authors who bravely share their thoughts with the world. Your courage fuels my inspiration, guidance, and strength.
Here are the writers and narratives that touched my heart this past week:
Section 1.1: Ella Kay
Take Back Control of Your Life and Overcome Your Unhappiness Today Here are three straightforward steps to reclaim your happiness.
Section 1.2: Yana Bostongirl
Sometimes You Have To Be the Knight in Shining Armor in Order To Save Yourself If you don’t advocate for yourself, who will?
Subsection 1.2.1: Gustavo Galina
Why We Focus On The Negatives Consider the insult that plagued your thoughts for far too long or the distressing news that lingers in your mind.
Subsection 1.2.2: Philippa Robinson
Silence Helps No One Why is it so uncommon for people to voice their struggles?
Subsection 1.2.3: Edward Thomas
Maybe Elon Musk Should Simply Buy Japan and Take It Private It might actually be more cost-effective than a trip to Mars.
Subsection 1.2.4: We Speak Your Heart
Be the Light — A message from We Speak Your Heart
Subsection 1.2.5: Erin M. Nanasi
A Story of White Privilege An exploration of how white privilege is real and has had a profound impact on my son’s life.
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