Much like our blockchain is made of individual blocks that build the whole, so are our lives. Inner Blocks strives to support authors who are sharing their personal experiences on chain; writing about the "inner blocks" that make them who they are!
Today, we would like to highlight some of the wonderful people who are putting themselves out there on chain. If you've made it here, congratulations! A new friend surely waits for you below. We hope you will find the same joy in connecting with these authors as we have!
Being A Mother by @trucklife-family
I do wish that the role of a mother, was given the praise that it deserves. I understand that times have changed for us women and with it, our roles. I don't believe in telling people what to do, but more to encourage them to follow their hearts, their desires, so that they can fulfill their potential. Which also involves helping them to lift others along the way.
Solitude by @fahmidamou
People like any other theory or idea, think that introverts are all gloomy, rude, unconventional etc. every negative first-impression they could think of, which most of the time probably they got it from some shallow portrayal from a movie or TV series. Please get that in your head that we are ONLY LIMITEDLY SOCIAL.
Navigating Relationships and Communication by @hopestylist
In today's fast-paced world, communication has become more complex than ever. With the rise of digital media, we have more ways to connect than ever before, yet genuine understanding and empathy can often get lost in translation. This is so evident the more we connect with people we don’t see daily.
ESP-ENG.- Una Constelación de amor para mí bebé.//A constellation of love for my baby. by @mayifiestas
Today I bring you a nice detail that I made to welcome my grandson, and I wanted to share it with you, only that for reasons of time I had not been able to do it, when they tell you that soon you will be a grandmother, many thoughts go through your head, in my case I immediately began to think about what details to make...
Place I'm Happiest Hasn't Changed. by @honeydue
Still, my mother ladyrebecca always made a point of taking her daughter to the beach during the summer. Looking back, I imagine it wasn't easy. As a single parent who made damn sure her kid lacked for nothing, throwing in a week or so at the sea couldn't have been easy. I have friends who never went to the beach and who don't like it much either way now as adults. Simply because their parents never made it a thing in their family.
Introducing Dad to the Skatalites ❤️💚💛 by @riverflows
When Dads mesothelioma was diagnosed, he was advised to seek compensation from the company that knew about how bad asbestos was but didn't do anything about it. The company have money aside for these claims so Dad got quite a large payout - small consolation when you're dead. But at least he got to buy the super expensive speakers he wanted, in front of which Dad and I sit most days playing tunes.
What Will I do? [Esp/Eng] by @rosmiapure
It will be my first time teaching and I have not even prepared myself for something like this, because I have always worked in administrative areas and, by profession, I am an administrator. Well, with a little fear, but here I go, to take the reins and see what awaits me later, although, I am betting to continue in a school, but already from the administrative part that is my comfort zone!
Advice I'd Give My Younger Self (LOH Contest 191) by @willendorfia
I recently discovered some wisdom that I wish I'd received at a much, much younger age. It's about turning your natural talent into a vocation. I'll be 50 in a few months, and it wasn't until just a couple years ago that I finally realized what I should be when I grew up. I guess I'm fortunate that I did finally discover it; but here's something to help you if you're still searching.
We were thrilled to learn more about these authors this week, connect with them, and celebrate their inner blocks! If you enjoyed their posts as much as we did, why not stop by to leave a kind comment or drop a follow? Togetherness is the glue that holds our blocks together!