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  • Best Version Of Yourself by RaySalvador07
    RaySalvador07
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    I Created This Book for those who are ready to make changes in their lives, to move forward and begin to build their own Best Version of Themselves. Like My Page: Best Version of Yourself Instagram: raysalvador07
  • The Professional Communicator by albrtlrnz
    albrtlrnz
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    I wrote this book because I've spent years watching intelligent, capable professionals struggle with the same communication challenges over and over again. Not because they're not smart enough. Not because they don't care enough. But because nobody ever taught them the fundamental principles of how communication actually works in groups. They were thrown into teams and told to collaborate. Told to "communicate better." Told to "work together." But nobody explained what that actually means. Nobody gave them a framework for understanding why groups succeed or fail. Nobody taught them that communication isn't just about sending clear messages-it's about constructing social realities together. So they default to trial and error. They rely on instinct. They copy what they've seen other people do, even when those people were doing it wrong. And the cycle continues.
  • Daughter of a Bitch by imist0x0
    imist0x0
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    (Short Read) Her mother's a cheat. Her father's a fraud. Her eldest brother's a gold-digger. Her other brother's a drunkard. So what is she? 1st in #mentalproblems (Feb 2026) 1st in #deathandlife (Feb 2026) 1st in #wish (Feb 2026)
  • self-love  by mnudndiwal
    mnudndiwal
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    self love often starts small, like planting a single seed. with time patience and a bit of light, it will blossom πŸ’–πŸ₯€
  • CHROMATIC RESONANCE  by Official_Marie_EA
    Official_Marie_EA
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    What if the question wasn't- "What's the meaning of life?" But, "What if it all means something?" What if the colors you see every day aren't just decoration, but information? What if the moods you feel aren't random, but rhythmic? What if your body knows things before your brain catches up - not because you're "sensitive," but because you're attuned? This book isn't a manual. It's not a self-help guide. It's a decoding. Of the patterns behind the patterns. Of the language life speaks when you finally stop demanding words and start listening to energy, to color, and vibration. But also? Resonance. From Quantum theory to spiritual symbolism, from chromatic psychology to pure, lived experience - this work is the result of me sitting down, paying attention, and putting it all together. Not just in a way that makes sense to me?- but in a way that can be felt, understood, and remembered by anyone willing to see beyond what we've been constantly taught to ignore. You don't need to believe ANYTHING to read this book. You just need to be open enough to wonder. Because the truth isn't hiding. It's humming. In every hue. In every heartbeat. In every moment that makes you feel something more. And once you see them, Hear them, And Feel them? -it never stops.
  • My UPSC Diary by dew_1177
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    It is about me. I have done a lot of bad things in life, this diary is about my experiences, my thoughts. I am honest in this diary. It is my journey for the exam which connect me to my childhood. I am thankful to this journey and I want to really qualify this exam this year🎐. It is not for motivation...
  • Β°Λ–βœ§ ꒰ა π•³π–†π–‘π–›π–Šπ–˜ 𝖔𝖋 𝖆 𝖂𝖍��π–”π–‘π–Š ΰ»’κ’± βœ§Λ–Β° by Queen_Waifu
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    [ DISCLAIMER: NOT OCS OR DID ] Nine hearts beat as one. The virgin soul cries for justice. Across two worlds a great evil will be undone. The ever present malice. . . . WOO ! LORE ABOUT ME AND MY PERSONAS ! FINALLY !
  • Quotes From Above... Angels Angels πŸ™ by Dr_Tranqeelor
    Dr_Tranqeelor
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    Dr. Tranqeelor's quotes come from the supernatural world. They often arrive abruptly, and Dr. Tranqeelor is more of a messenger or channel than their creator. He has nothing to do with forming them, as he is just as inspired by them as his readers. Peace... Angels, Angels πŸ™πŸ™πŸ™ Follow me to stay updated with new quotes and future predictions from the spiritual world. One of the questions that has already been answered-when Dr. Tranqeelor consulted the spiritual world-is whether aliens exist. Many other mysterious questions have also been addressed, mostly concerning aliens, history, and existence.
  • Poems From The Heart by RoseHollows
    RoseHollows
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    A collection of poems, mainly spiritual, that are relatable and full of discovery. Hopefully these will help ease people's minds
  • One Direction Mental Health One Shots by Claricepayne
    Claricepayne
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    ⚠️⚠️warning⚠️⚠️ Just a simple book about One Direction lads and there mental health, there is mention of self harm and suicide and other stuff so please read at your own risk Twitter @claricepayne00 Instagram @claricepayne_wattpad Tumblr @claricepayne archive of their own @claricepayne00
  • Fragments by Rionawrite
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    A collection of fragments - whispered emotions in whatever language they choose. Between sleep and waking, in the place where my dreams speak first.
  • diary by amisdead
    amisdead
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    can't do it anywhere else or she'll see it
  • Short poems by Thepoetryshewrite
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    My thoughts, feelings, and experiences poured into poetry..
  • woven words  by Dee1895
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    This collection of poems captures the wandering thoughts of my mind-moments of reflection, fleeting emotions, and the quiet whispers of my heart. Each verse is a glimpse into the world within, unraveling the delicate threads of joy, pain, nostalgia, and hope. Through these words, I invite you to join me on a journey through the landscapes of the mind, where feelings are expressed freely and truths are discovered quietly. Let this book be a mirror to your own heart, a place where words come alive and the soul finds its voice.
  • Healing from the Heartbreak by All-Authors-Matter
    All-Authors-Matter
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    Trust was never supposed to break this way. In this deeply personal journey of love, betrayal, and healing, one woman faces the emotional aftermath of being hurt by someone she believed in. What follows is not just heartbreak - but the struggle to understand, to rebuild, and to rediscover her own strength when everything feels lost. Through moments of anger, numbness, reflection, and growth, she learns that betrayal does not define her - and that healing is not about forgetting the pain, but rising beyond it. This story is for anyone who has ever felt abandoned, misled, or broken by love... and found the courage to keep going anyway. A raw and emotional exploration of resilience, self-worth, and finding light after darkness.
  • How To Stay Alive (not a story) by hdkswinensksk
    hdkswinensksk
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    I dont expect people to read or even see this. I will write ways i keep living, reasons not to sh, Probably vent a bit, a little bit information about me too. Just making a safe space. Talk in the comments, if anyone ever sees this. Message me if you want, if youd rather message me but me not to read it just say and i wont read it, let it out. All titles are lyrics/titles from songs i like or names of bands/artists i like. Im going to put polls in every post. It's something that helps ground me when i need it so maybe it will help you. Don't feel pressured to answer it though, or answer in the comments if you're answer is something else. Give suggestions if you want to. Lmao i doubt anyone will even see this idk ‼️‼️Tws for talking about sh, bad thoughts, ending it, all that sad stuff ‼️‼️
  • The Soft Rebellion  by LilyJacks3
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    What if softness was your superpower? The Soft Rebellion is the deeply personal, poetic, and powerfully honest story of a woman who dared to rewrite every rule - from burnout to business, heartbreak to healing, and hustle to wholeness. Beginning in the quiet corridors of a nursery job, Amy dreams of more, more freedom, more meaning, more life. But it's not the typical success story. There are no overnight wins. No perfect plans. Just one soft "yes" after another ... until she builds a legacy rooted in truth, tenderness, and unapologetic self- belief. Told like a love letter, this journey follows Amy's path as she: - breaks free from the noise of what she should be. - learns to rest without guilt and create without fear - builds a heart - led business that honours her rhythm - finds love that meets her, not fixes her - becomes a mother without losing herself - and creates a movement that ripples across generations This is a revolution. It's for every woman who been told she's too sensitive, too dreamy, too slow, too soft to lead. This is your permission slip. Your mirror. Your map home. Because softness? Isn't the opposite of strength. It's what happens when strength remembers how to breathe.
  • "Yin and yan" by betweenthedoors
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    I use poem as coping mechanism to the world craziness, Just like how heart and head is.
  • The Art of Unloving by DinkyPunjabi
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    Love is beautiful, intoxicating, and all-consuming-until it isn't. When she first met him, the world seemed to realign, as if every moment before had been leading her to him. Their love was the kind that existed in stolen glances, whispered promises, and the soft hum of a song playing in the background of their most intimate moments. But love, as she learned, does not always stay. And when it leaves, it takes pieces of you with it. Now, with nothing left but memories and an aching heart, she turns to the one thing that has never abandoned her-her words. Through the pages of her journal, she unravels the story of their love, tracing the moments that built them and the ones that broke them. She writes of the first touch, the lingering embraces, the fire in their kiss, and the silence that eventually replaced it all. Each page is a step toward healing, a reckoning with the past, and a surrender to the truth she's been too afraid to admit: sometimes, loving means learning how to unlove. But unloving is an art, one she is still trying to master. Told through poetic prose and raw emotion, The Art of Unloving is a poignant journey of love, loss, and self-discovery. It is a story for those who have loved deeply and lost painfully, for those who are still picking up the pieces, and for those who believe that even in heartbreak, there is hope.
  • Word for Word by hyunjinsforehead
    hyunjinsforehead
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    {Short asf} It was only a few sentences. A quiet conversation in a locked bathroom. No shouting. No cruelty. Just honesty delivered without care. They said he didn't match their vibe. They forgot it by dinner. He didn't. Years later, standing in a glass office overlooking a city that once felt too big for him, Chan remembers every word - every pause, every sigh, every almost-apology. This isn't a story about revenge. It's a story about recalibration. About how small sentences can redraw the trajectory of a life. Because sometimes the loudest turning points are spoken softly.