Prompt’s August 7, 2023

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List 30 things that make you happy.

1. My Faith in God

2. My relationships with my family

3. My friends

4. My cat

5. Nature

6. Writing

7. Composing Music

8. Digital art

9. Hosting a podcast

10. editing

11. Reading

12. Learning new things

13. My blog.

14. Growing vegetables

15. Going to the beach

16. Playing video games

17. Going on short road trips

18. Trying new restaurants

19. Buying books

20. Shopping

21. Cooking

22. Baking

23. Helping others

24. Going to bookstores

25. Discovering old books

26. Watching movies

27. Listening to music

28. Listening to the rain

29. Getting to know people

30. Just enjoying life

Prompt’s August 5, 2023

I’m curious about why people want to deny that ADHD does exist.

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What are you curious about?

I’m curious about why people want to deny that ADHD does exist.

Why?

With medical evidence, studies, and influencers discussing how ADHD affects every aspect of their lives. People still want to deny that ADHD exists.

I just don’t get it.

Prompt’s August 4, 2023

People believe they need to do something huge for someone. That isn’t the case. A simple gesture can change someone’s day. Click on the link to continue reading. Please like and share too, and thank you.

Write about a random act of kindness you’ve done for someone.

What’s wrong with our society is that we don’t do the little things. We don’t want to sacrifice our time because we don’t want to be inconvenienced. We want to believe the lie someone else can help that person. The opportunity passes, and we deny ourselves to make a difference in their lives and ours.

People believe they need to do something huge for someone. That isn’t the case. A simple gesture can change someone’s day. Simply listening to someone who’s venting about a personal problem or checking on your friend or loved one.

Prompt’s August 3, 2023

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How would you describe yourself to someone who can’t see you?

To be honest, I don’t know how to answer this question. If someone can’t see me because that person is blind, how do I describe a disability? I can’t. I have no words.

I do have deformities in my joints from battling Rheumatoid Arthritis since I was a child. If that person wanted to feel my fingers to understand my joint damage. Perfectly fine with me.