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To err is human… to write, divine

by Jessica Luna on 14/05/201414/05/2014

When life starts to lay down a barrage on my commitment to writing, I am left with no choice but to fire write back. (more…)

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Seeking balance between professional and personal worlds

by Jessica Luna on 22/04/201428/05/2018

One blogger’s musings about the struggle to find harmony between life at work, and everything outside of that world. (more…)

Spring cleaning for the mind

by Jessica Luna on 12/04/201428/05/2018

For many, spring represents the perfect time to get physically re-organized. Others still see it as the perfect time to get married and otherwise “let their love bloom.” I have a different take on the concept of spring cleaning. (more…)

Truth and honesty in a dishonest world

by Jessica Luna on 12/04/201428/05/2018

“Nothing is true. Everything is permitted.” So goes the famous line from the Assassin’s Creed games. Is there any truth to nothing being true? (more…)

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