One of the points of interest on our site are the stories shared by members on the journey they are taking. Each of us has something that we can write about that might help another. It doesn't matter where you are on your journey, we all can benefit by reading what you have experienced. It's possible that someone else is looking for answers to something you have already experienced. When we share, we give back to our fellow travelers, even helping them in ways we can't imagine.
Don't worry about submitting a story that has perfect spelling and grammar; we have editors on site that will work with you to help with the basics and to help you shape your words into a meaningful message that others will find beneficial. We need you, and we need to read about all the successes, failures, humorous moments, milestones achieved, fears of the unknown, aspirations, and expectations that you have. Click on the Author tab and choose "New Article." If you don't have a picture, don't worry about it, an editor will find one that suits your subject matter.
We ask that you keep it between 500-1,000 words in length (exceptions are made at the discretion of the managing editor). It should refrain from being political, religious, or sexually explicit. If you have questions don't hesitate to contact the Managing Editor. We are all looking forward to reading what you share!
Hi Brina! So good to see this article! I just posted and then saw this, talk about good timing! I will be posting a lot more on here as chapters of my book are written, things are a lot quieter over here than on CDH.
Hugs,
Ms. Lauren M
I have a blog that records my journey...a lot more than 1000 words though.
https://pinkcircle.uk
I couldn't get it on here though sorry
The one thing I have found with Articles, is that they become the long term repository of our life experiences. Many are chock full of helpful information to help as we research our way forward in life. Chats will come and go, but Articles are here to stay, and cover such a wide range of information for us all. Hugs, Michelle
I'm new here but my journey began when I was 7 or 8. Thank you Sabrina. Your words were familiar. Bless you.