Warning Signs That Your Business is Under Attack by Melissa Agnes
Topic: Warning Signs We work hard everyday. If we’re lucky our business becomes one of our passions and as passionate people we like to see our hard work turn to results, which in turn turns to success. Being in today’s market we know that taking our business online is crucial to that success. Said simply, … Continue reading
Warning Signs by Adam Sancic
Topic: Warning Signs It had caused what I at the time considered to be mostly minor inconveniences. The inability to develop friendships beyond a certain point. A knack for ending personal relationships prematurely; from what were often warrantless assumptions and unfounded accusations. It had become a convenient buffer for me…allowing me to never worry about … Continue reading
The Way We Were by Chris Gallagher
Topic: Warning Signs Looking back from the sanctuary of the present day it’s hard to imagine the furore that ensued when marriage between a man and a woman was abolished in the late 21st century. When marriage between the sexes was finally declared illegal in 2097 it was stated by some that earlier warning signs … Continue reading
Seeing What We Don’t Want to See by Dayle Lynne
Author’s Caution: If you are a self-injurer, the following post could contain triggers. topic: Warning Signs I was 14 years old when I cut myself for the first time. I wasn’t very adept at it. I used an industrial razor blade I found on top of the refrigerator. I dragged it across the back of … Continue reading
“I Had No Idea Anything Was Wrong…” by Richard Wiseman
Topic: Warning Signs At the end of August 2008 I tried to kill myself. Shocking thing to read and it should be an embarrassing thing to write down really, but it isn’t. It’s a miracle I’m sitting here writing this, too. I took thirty four Co-Codamol tablets and washed them down with a bottle of … Continue reading
Dripping Faucet by Kelly Sajonia
Topic: Warning Signs Drip. Drip. . .Drip. Drip. . .Drip. . .Drip. A faucet leak starts slow, building in frequency over time. In some instances the person living with the leak can hear the noise. For others, the repetitious sound begins to fade. Sadly, I am the latter, choosing to silence the noise in my … Continue reading
The Ballad of a Bully by Lick the Fridge
Posted by Jared Karol on March 8, 2012 · 11 Comments
Topic: Warning Signs Ever since you were very young, you had an enormous sense of entitlement. It was almost as if the mere fact that you were born gave you the right to push people around and get all up in everyone’s business. Maybe it was a reaction to your traumatic birth, and you needed … Continue reading →
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