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Sylwen
Hello! I'm Sylwen, a content creator based in the United States. I'm deeply passionate about reading books and exploring topics like psychology and interpersonal relationships. My focus is on personal growth, and I enjoy learning and sharing insights that help others improve their lives. I'm here to connect with like-minded individuals, exchange ideas, and further develop my writing skills. Looking forward to engaging with a community that values creativity, learning, and self-improvement!
Camino a Macondo Review: Rain That Feels Like Your Life
Quiet rain reflects lonely hearts, lost memories, and endless waiting, revealing that solitude can feel strangely comforting.
Read moreHow to Deal with Anxiety and Depression: Quick Guide to What Works
How to deal with anxiety and depression?fist breathing, 5-min start, low-power tasks, 5-4-3-2-1 grounding—small steps bring relief.
Read moreHow to Get Over Phone Call Anxiety? A 3-Level Practice That Works
Phone call anxiety? Start small: 3-level practice. Level 1: type number, stare, no call. Level 2: let machines talk, hang up. Level 3: 3-sentence real call. Build confidence step by step.
Read moreThe Yellow Wallpaper Review: A Diary Trapped by Love
Loneliness traps her in a room where walls seem alive, twisting reality and revealing hidden truths inside.
Read moreClose to Death: The Deadly Undercurrent Behind Neat Lawns
Ordinary neighbors pushed to the edge, hidden tensions explode into deadly consequences—your quiet street feels alive.
Read moreMarcovaldo Book Review : A poor man’s spring
A poor worker finds miracles in small things, slowly teaching you how to notice life again.
Read moreShantaram: A 900-page novel that makes you forget time
A fugitive, a Mumbai mafia boss, and a city that changes everyone who walks through it.
Read moreEnd Obsessive Thoughts and help you overcome repetitive thoughts
Stop obsessive thoughts by labeling them, delaying worry, grounding your body, and breaking mental loops gently.
Read moreAre girls more emotionally attached than boys? Truth runs opposite
Girls are not born more emotionally attached than boys. Socialization teaches boys to hide feelings and allows girls to express them. Change starts from allowing.
Read moreThe Power of a Smile:how do i smile with my eyeshow
Learn 4 simple ways to smile with your eyes and make your warmth, sincerity, and confidence feel more natural.
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