It’s going to happen. I hate to be the bearer of bad news, but haters are going to hate, and they will openly do it in your comments section with absolutely no shame at all. So how do we handle the situation? Even more so if we’re handling someone else’s social media pages, are there “safe more
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5 Tips on How to Respond to Rude Comments
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2019 Blogger Collaboration Shout-outs
This post is more of a delayed mid-year thank you for the sites that granted us at Kyrabe Stories the opportunity to collaborate with them! Each one of these collaborative opportunities was linked from HARO (Help A Reporter Out). If you’re interested in finding some guest posting or blogger collaboration opportunities, I’ve had mostly amazing experiences from this platform. more
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Book Review – Choosing Joy – Alzheimer’s: A Book of Hope by Helene Berger
Dealing with a sudden life change is never easy, and it hurts more whenever we see it affect someone that we dearly love. In “Choosing Joy – Alzheimer’s: A Book of Hope”, what I loved about Helene Berger’s journey through helping her late husband through Alzheimer’s disease is that she full-heartedly documented ways to positively help more
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10 Helpful Tools for Creative Writing
Creative writing is a marvelous way for us to express our active imagination and curious mind. Sometimes, a few simple tools can help can make our lives significantly easier, whether it’s from editing, brainstorming ideas, or even getting the content out there while fighting against the ever-changing algorithms once it’s time to promote the darn thing…sorry, small more
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Using Virtual Reality in Education for Adulting 101
There’s a lot of potential for virtual reality in education. Many times, on social media and casual conversation concerning education, I hear the idea tossed around both seriously or jokingly that there should be a class called Adulting 101 where we teach young ones the basic everyday life responsibilities like paying bills and taxes, performing car maintenance and more
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11 Ways to Handle Anxiety
Anxiety can be triggered by a multitude of reasons. In fact, according to the Anxiety and Depression Association of America, “Anxiety disorders are the most common mental illness in the U.S., affecting 40 million adults in the United States age 18 and older.” If you suffer from anxiety, know that you are not alone. Many of more
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7 Important Lessons I Learned After Graduation
Oh my goodness gracious, this first full year after graduation has been a roller coaster of events, challenges, and emotional whirlwinds! You see, I graduated from Savannah College of Art and Design with a B.F.A in Computer Animation and a double minor in Character Technical Direction and Motion Media (yeah, I lost a lot of sleep from this workload). Fortunately, I’m happy more
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Keep Your Mind and Body Engaged This Summer with These 5 Helpful Ideas!
Some might already be on summer break while others are “patiently” waiting for it to approach. If you’re like me, you’re most likely working during the summer because of bills, bills, bills! That doesn’t mean we still can’t have fun, right? And of course, if you’ve been on this blog for a while, you know more
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Codecademy Pro Promotion – Building Code without Breaking the Bank!
Many thanks to Codecademy for sponsoring this post as a learning opportunity for the Kyrabe Stories community. If anyone chooses to participate in the Codecademy Pro promotion at the end of this blog, we at Kyrabe Stories may receive a small commission at no extra cost to you. I hope you enjoy the story! I more