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Welcome to my Top 50 Reads Special Edition!

I’m excited to share with you my personal collection of thought-provoking and insightful articles from a diverse range of authors.

  • These aren’t typical articles here on medium; they’re carefully curated pieces that have resonated with me and inspired me to think deeply about the world around us.

In this series, I’ll be taking you on a journey through my top 50 reads,plus 5 Bonus articles as gift, sharing my thoughts and perspectives on each author’s work.

From insightful essays to moving personal stories, these articles have left a lasting impact on me, and I can’t wait to share them with you.

So join me as we explore the pages of these incredible pieces, and together, let’s discover the power of words and the beauty of diverse perspectives.

  • TABLE OF CONTENT [Recomendation Because of the lenght of This Special Edition]

· Benefits for being part of my Top 5 of the day · Why consider to tip me?Top 1 Margery Bayne (she/her) Punctuation for Creative Writers, Part 1. May I interject? On dots, dashes, and parenthesisTop 2 Kathy WidenhouseWhy Write Short. Short-form content should be part of your content writing strategy. Here’s why.Top 3 Kristina God“Introducing Medium’s Top 10 Publications in 2023 To Write For”Top 4 IsabellaMedium Partner Program Not Available. Buy Me A Coffee… PLEASETop 5 Eve Arnold The 10 Traits That Predict You’ll Be in the Top 1% of Writers. These are the things to know if you want to be at the topTop 6 Mona S Gable “When You Hear Ghost Music, It’s Time to Create”Top 7 Ofentse ManchidiAI and Travel: Personalizing the Travel Experience with Artificial Intelligence.Top 8 Smillew Rahcuef “My Plan to Make $100,000 Online within the Next 365 Days. Copy it and make as much money as I will!”Top 9 Becky RoehrsMedium Writers: How To Recover Your Accidentally “Wiped Out” Drafts. I kept losing everything I’d written!Top 10 Linda Cowgill “The Symbol of Peace,” Top 11 Jason Provencio “Live Each Day Like You Are Dying Because You Are, You Just Don’t Know How Quickly”Top 12 Sean KernanWhat Two Men Who Survived Jumping Off The Golden Gate Bridge Learned. It’s never too late — until it is.Top 13 Deepak ChopraWhy Time Isn’t Causing You to Age. By Deepak Chopra, MD, FACP, FRCPTop 14 Adam AlbrechtWhy I have learned from writing 850 blog posts.Top 15 Veronica Llorca-Smith19 Lessons To Reinvent Yoursel. What it takes to reinvent yourselfTop 16 Séverin MakengoWhy are humans the only species that pay for their existence? The stupidity of being human 😂 is paying even for things that belong to no oneTop 17 Fred: Almost FamousFREE For Non-Medium Members: Get 3 Free Stories/Month: Here’s How. Fred shows you what (and what not) to do; plus much more.Top 18 Yvonne LaframboiseEarning my First Pennies on Medium!How much did I make in my first month on Medium?Top 19 M. Arslan How to Turn $1 into $100: Tips and TricksTop 20 Lizzie JayFreelance Writers: Is Your Writing Too Sesquipedalian? Not sure what it is? Read on to see how to improve your writing.Top 21 Jason Gutierrez The Powerful Effect of Using “Words That Work” Subtle changes, BIG meaningTop 22 Patrick StewartWrite a Medium Story in 10 Minutes or Less. Medium Speed Run — Any PercentTop 23 Aamir Kamal 🚀 5 Medium Earning Secrets That You Might Not Know About. I have earned $2.6/Minute read time.Top 24 Quinn’s Kaleidoscope💜 One Month on Medium & Here’s What I’ve Learned. I learned quite a bit in my first month on MediumTop 25 Kendra Sparkles “I Did the Minimalist Challenge and Now I Want My Stuff Back,”Top 26 Andrew Pretzel How I Nailed Medium: A Step-by-Step Guide. A Beginner’s Guide from a Human (Not a Robot)Top 27 David B. Clear Why You Should Work on a Million Drafts at Once. Adopt a promiscuous writing approach Top 28 Jwngsat Narzary 9k Views? 2.9k Reads? In 1 Week?🙄Top 29 Ayodeji Awosika “How to Become One of the Rare Writers Who Actually Makes Money”Top 30 The writer’s path “Even Your Least Viewed Content Has Value”Top 31 May Pang“How to Instantly Improve Your Memory by Arousing Your Brain”Top 32 Amalia$105.33 with a single Medium story. Practical and beginner-friendly guide to live in Dubai thanks to Medium.Top 33 Berenike Schriewer, Ph.D.Better Humans Writers: Hit Me With Your Best Shot! We’re upping the ante, will you join us?Top 34 Terrie Schweitzer “Smart How-to’s for Reaching Your 2023 Goals,”Top 35 Simon Kupfer“3 Steps to Getting Your Content Seen on Medium”Top 36 Veronica Llorca-Smith“10 Life Lessons From My Burnout”Top 37 Jazmyn“I Wrote Nothing in December and This Is What I Made”Top 38 Tyler Boufford I Cannot Stand Quitters. Why Quitting is the Ultimate Betrayal to YourselfTop 39 Jason FellerDeep Thinkers Put Depth Behind Their Headlines. How to improve your headlines (Extract the big ideas)Top 40 Ali Dodangi“Where to Make More Money — Medium or Substack?”Top 41 Martin Morrison“You Killed the Poet in Me But I’d Rather Be Sane”Top 42 Raza Javed “The Knowing-Doing Gap — A Medium PerspectiveTop 43 Passive Income JourneyCelebrating 50 Followers Mark With A Free Give Away! A Special Free Gift Is Waiting For You InsideTop 44 Cosmin Nedelcu From Struggle to Triumph: My Inspirational Success Story. From High School Student to Graphic DesignerTop 45 That Medium Hack 🌟“How to Come Up with Story Ideas — 36 Non-Shitty Ideas.”Top 46 Dr.Titus Varghese“Love is what you do, not what you say or anything.”Top 47 Michael Koopmann“How to be a successful writer on Medium”Top 48 Celtic Chameleon “Look Up: Worlds Within Worlds,”Top 49 Lisa S. Gerard “Fate Healed Her Broken Heart — Love Hides Right in Front of Your Eyes,”Top 50 Michael M-C Today’s Rant №36: Brandon Lee EditionBONUS TOP 5Bonus Top 1 Victoria Kurichenko I Make 4-Figures Online Without Being a Social Media Influencer. Here is how I do it so that you can try it too.Bonus Top 2 Peter Burns“Why Medium Needs A New Fiction Section”Bonus Top 3 Corrie Who Writes “The Exact Steps I Took to Rank #1 on Google in Less than 15 Hours”Bonus Top 4 David Loewen“Write Smarter, Not Harder: 6 Steps for Streamlining Your Writing Processes”Bonus Top 5 Agu Sergius Alex“The Seven (7) Habits of Highly Effective Medium Writers”.Reflecting on Our Top 50 Must Reads. Thank You for Being a Part of Our Community · My PreviousTop 5 Must Reads Of the Day

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Margery Bayne (she/her)Punctuation for Creative Writers, Part 1. May I interject? On dots, dashes, and parenthesis

I’ve read a lot of writing advice, but I must say this piece on punctuation for creative writers is truly insightful and hilarious.

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Margery does a fantastic job of breaking down the rules for ellipses, em dashes, and parentheses, while also giving plenty of examples to help readers understand how and when to use these punctuation marks.

Whether you’re a new writer looking to improve your craft or a seasoned author wanting to add some variety to your writing, this article is a must-read.

I especially love how Margery encourages writers to break free from academic rules and embrace the creativity that comes with using punctuation in new and unexpected ways.

  • So what are you waiting for?

Grab a copy of this article and start experimenting with your punctuation today!

Top 2

Kathy WidenhouseWhy Write Short. Short-form content should be part of your content writing strategy. Here’s why.

  • I highly recommend reading this article about the value of short-form content.

Kathy provides a clear explanation of the difference between long and short-form content and their respective purposes.

Short-form content is easy to read, digestible in just a few minutes, and communicates one idea clearly.

Long-form content, on the other hand, is like a full meal with several courses, while short-form content is a nutritious snack.

Kathy dispels common misconceptions about short-form content being formulaic or shallow, arguing that quality writing can be achieved in a tight structure.

She also touches on the emergence of microcontent, which is a bite-sized nugget of information that can be consumed in 30 seconds or less.

Overall, this article is a valuable resource for content writers who want to understand the merits of both long and short-form content and when to use each one.

Top 3

Kristina God“Introducing Medium’s Top 10 Publications in 2023 To Write For”

I stumbled upon this fantastic article called “Introducing Medium’s Top 10 Publications in 2023 To Write For” by Kristina God, and I am impressed!

This is a must-read for anyone who wants to get their work published on Medium.

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Kristina provides us with some much-needed clarity on which of the 13,000 publications on Medium are still active and accepting submissions.

  • And not only that, but she also gives us a rundown of the top 10 publications to write for in 2023, including their follower count, top topics, and editors.

I especially loved how she highlighted the recent news that Medium’s new CEO, Tony Stubblebine, plans to support publications again and make the publication ecosystem thrive.

So if you want to become a part of this growing community of writers and get your work seen by more people, you need to check out this article.

  • Trust me; you won’t regret it!

Top 4

IsabellaMedium Partner Program Not Available. Buy Me A Coffee… PLEASE

If you’re a content creator and have been struggling to get into the Medium Partner Program, fear not!

  • This witty and informative article by Isabella has got you covered.

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She introduces us to the alternative option of “Buy Me a Coffee,” which allows readers to show their appreciation for your work by donating directly to you.

  • It’s a win-win situation; readers get to express their gratitude, and you get to keep doing what you love.

Isabella’s step-by-step guide makes the process of setting up a “Buy Me a Coffee” account seem easy-peasy, and her sense of humor adds a fun touch to the article.

Plus, who doesn’t love the idea of getting a free coffee from a generous reader?

And hey, if you’re feeling generous, maybe you can even buy Isabella a coffee in return.

Top 5

Eve ArnoldThe 10 Traits That Predict You’ll Be in the Top 1% of Writers. These are the things to know if you want to be at the top

Eve Arnold has succinctly outlined the critical traits and habits necessary for anyone who wants to excel in writing.

  • What makes this article stand out is Eve’s humorous, yet relatable writing style.

Reading this article felt like having a conversation with a friend who knows their stuff about writing.

Eve’s emphasis on the importance of developing a writing habit, dedicating time, and believing in oneself is commendable.

Anyone who wants to take their writing skills to the next level should read this article, take notes, and start implementing the tips.

  • So, what are you waiting for?

Read this article, grab a pen, and let the words flow!

Top 6

Mona S Gable“When You Hear Ghost Music, It’s Time to Create”

If you’re looking for some spooky inspiration to get your creative juices flowing, then “When You Hear Ghost Music, It’s Time to Create” is a must-read for you.

This DIY Diaries round-up is filled with fantastic Halloween-themed DIY ideas that are sure to get you into the spirit of the season.

From DIY decorations, to tasty recipes, to helpful tips for saving money, this article has it all.

I especially loved Rachel K.’s Starbucks Egg Bites Copycat Recipe and Dani Montage’s homemade garland and fairy skeletons.

  • And who could forget Raven Witch’s witch camp, complete with recipes for potions to help break spells, shield yourself, and attract good energy?

So, whether you’re a seasoned DIY-er or just looking for some fun and spooky ideas for the season, this article has something for everyone.

  • So, grab a pumpkin spice latte and get ready to create!

Top 7

Ofentse ManchidiAI and Travel: Personalizing the Travel Experience with Artificial Intelligence.

As someone who loves to travel, I couldn’t resist reading this article about how artificial intelligence (AI) is transforming the travel industry. And let me tell you, I was not disappointed!

This article is packed with insights and ideas about how AI can make travel more efficient, personalized, and enjoyable.

One of my favorite parts of this article was learning about how AI can offer personalized recommendations to travelers.

As someone who always struggles with making decisions about where to go and what to do, I love the idea of having a travel itinerary tailored to my preferences.

  • And let’s not forget about the potential for AI-powered robots to provide room service and concierge services — how cool is that?

But it’s not just about making travel more fun and convenient.

AI can also help enhance security, promote sustainability, and prevent travel disruptions.

It’s clear that AI has the potential to revolutionize the travel industry in so many ways, and this article does an excellent job of highlighting those possibilities.

Who knows, it might just inspire you to plan your next trip in a whole new way!

Top 8

Smillew RahcuefMy Plan to Make $100,000 Online within the Next 365 Days. Copy it and make as much money as I will!”

I’ve read a lot of “get rich quick” schemes, but “My Plan to Make $100,000 Online within the Next 365 Days. Copy it and make as much money as I will!” by Smillew Rahcuef takes the cake.

With hilarious anecdotes and a well-planned strategy, this article details how one person plans to make $100,000 online within a year.

From selling courses to investing in Bitcoin, the author breaks down their plan step-by-step, leaving no stone unturned.

His acknowledge the absurdity of his plan while still believing in it wholeheartedly.

Reading this article made me laugh out loud while also giving me some genuine insights into the world of online entrepreneurship.

If you’re looking for a fun and creative take on making money online, this article is a must-read.

  • Just don’t forget to share your own ideas for making $10,000 online in the comments!

Top 9

Becky RoehrsMedium Writers: How To Recover Your Accidentally “Wiped Out” Drafts. I kept losing everything I’d written!

As a writer, I know how frustrating it can be to accidentally delete hours of hard work.

I mean, who hasn’t felt like they’ve been hexed by their keyboard at some point in their writing career?

Becky Roehrs had me laughing out loud with their witty commentary, but more importantly, she provided some seriously useful tips on how to recover lost drafts on Medium.

If you’re a fellow writer who’s ever been on the brink of tears after losing an important article, you need to read this article ASAP.

Not only will it save you from future headaches, but it’ll also give you a good laugh in the process.

And while you’re at it, be sure to check out the extra tip on dealing with the junk listed below your article — trust me, it’s worth it.

  • So go forth and write fearlessly, knowing that you have the tools to recover any lost drafts along the way.

Top 10

Linda Cowgill“The Symbol of Peace,”

I stumbled upon this piece, “The Symbol of Peace,” and let me tell you, it immediately grabbed my attention. Linda takes us on a journey through their life, from being a young girl during the Vietnam War to present-day.

“The Symbol of Peace” is filled with personal anecdotes and insights about the quest for global peace.

Linda’s use of peace signs, hearts, and daisies at the end of their journal entries is a small act of protest that speaks volumes.

  • It’s a powerful reminder that peace begins within each of us.

So, if you’re looking for a thought-provoking and heartwarming read that will inspire you to take action towards peace, then “The Symbol of Peace” is definitely worth your time.

Let’s spread peace and love, one sign and one heart at a time! ☮️💜🌼

Top 11

Jason Provencio“Live Each Day Like You Are Dying Because You Are, You Just Don’t Know How Quickly”

If you need a reminder to live life to the fullest, this is the article for you. “Live Each Day Like You Are Dying Because You Are, You Just Don’t Know How Quickly” is a hilarious and thoughtful piece that will make you appreciate every moment.

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The writer, Jason Provencio, perfectly captures the fear of death while also finding the humor in it.

Jason’s blend of self-deprecating humor and blunt honesty makes for an engaging read.

His desire to make people laugh and call out hypocrisy is infectious, and his love for his family shines through in every word. Plus, he shares a killer recipe for baked ziti.

  • What’s not to love?

So take a few minutes to read this article, and then go out and live your life to the fullest.

And maybe make some baked ziti while you’re at it.

Top 12

Sean KernanWhat Two Men Who Survived Jumping Off The Golden Gate Bridge Learned. It’s never too late — until it is.

I can say that “What Two Men Who Survived Jumping Off The Golden Gate Bridge Learned” is an incredibly moving and thoughtful story that everyone should read.

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Sean Kernan highlights the struggles of two men who jumped off the Golden Gate Bridge and survived, and the hard work they put in to recover and find happiness in their lives.

Through their advocacy for mental health and suicide prevention, Ken Baldwin and Kevin Hines have helped to destigmatize suicide and provide support to those who may be struggling with depression and suicidal thoughts.

This story is a reminder that it’s never too late to seek help, and that there is always hope for a better tomorrow.

We should all take the time to have conversations with our loved ones about mental health and suicide, and be willing to listen and support them in their time of need.

The Papageno Effect, where suicide rates fall when writers present stories with alternative paths for those afflicted, is real, and we should all do our part to spread awareness and support those who are struggling.

Top 13

Deepak ChopraWhy Time Isn’t Causing You to Age. By Deepak Chopra, MD, FACP, FRCP

I found Deepak Chopra’s article “Why Time Isn’t Causing You to Age” to be both thought-provoking and entertaining.

Deepak Chopra suggests that the key to defeating aging lies in our consciousness and how we live in the present moment, rather than in our genetic makeup or the passage of time.

By making conscious choices about our lifestyle, such as meditating, joining social groups, and exploring new interests, we can slow down the aging process and even reverse its effects.

We tend to assume that aging is an inevitable and unpleasant process that we can’t do much about, but Deepak Chopra offers a different perspective.

He shows that our mental and emotional states can have a significant impact on our biological age and that we have far more control over this process than we might have thought.

By following Chopra’s advice and making conscious choices about our health and well-being, we can not only improve our quality of life but also add more years to it.

  • So, if you’re looking for an alternative approach to aging, this article is definitely worth a read!

Top 14

Adam Albrecht Why I have learned from writing 850 blog posts.

I just finished reading this article about Why I have learned from writing 850 blog posts, and let me tell you, it was a hilarious, insightful, and thought-provoking read.

As someone who has dabbled in blogging myself, I found the Adam Albrecht’s journey from a novice blogger to a published author and sought-after speaker both inspiring and relatable.

What I loved most about this article was Adam’s witty writing style, which had me chuckling out loud at multiple points.

  • But beyond the humor, there were some real gems of wisdom, like the importance of getting started and not stopping, and the power of positive thinking.

So if you’re someone who’s been thinking about starting a blog, or pursuing any other creative endeavor, I highly recommend giving this article a read.

Not only will it leave you feeling motivated and inspired, but it’ll also give you some great tips on how to build a platform, develop your own style, and turn your passions into opportunities.

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Veronica Llorca-Smith19 Lessons To Reinvent Yoursel. What it takes to reinvent yourself

I stumbled upon this article on a whim, and boy am I glad I did. “19 Lessons to Reinvent Yourself” is a witty, insightful and thought-provoking journey of reinvention that will have you planting your own lemon tree in no time.

Veronica’s personal story of being locked abroad during the pandemic and turning adversity into opportunity is truly inspiring.

The 19 steps to reinvention are practical, easy to follow and will have you embracing your uniqueness, discovering your superpowers and speaking like a winner in no time.

  • From developing a tomorrow mindset to building your personal brand and network, this article has it all.

Change may be incremental, but Veronica’s lemon tree mindset and intentional positivity will have you feeling motivated and empowered to take those little steps towards the person you want to be.

Top 16

Séverin MakengoWhy are humans the only species that pay for their existence? The stupidity of being human 😂 is paying even for things that belong to no one

I recently stumbled upon an article titled “Why are humans the only species that pay for their existence?” and I have to say, it’s one of the most thought-provoking pieces I’ve read in a while.

Séverin Makengo brilliantly highlights the absurdity of human existence by pointing out that we’re the only species that pays for things that don’t even belong to anyone!

I mean, who came up with the idea of paying for the land that we all share? And don’t even get me started on the fact that we have to pay to travel across borders or even when we die.

  • It’s hilarious and ridiculous at the same time.

This article made me question the very foundations of our society and the norms that we’ve come to accept as “normal”.

Top 17

Fred: Almost FamousFREE For Non-Medium Members: Get 3 Free Stories/Month: Here’s How. Fred shows you what (and what not) to do; plus much more.

  • As a newbie on Medium, I found Fred’s article on how to get the most out of your free reads both humorous and informative.

Fred expertly navigates us through the common pitfalls of using up your free monthly reads inadvertently by clicking on in-story links to other stories.

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His guidance notes on how to use your three-free-reads are well written and easy to follow, ensuring that you can make the most of your reading experience on Medium.

I appreciated Fred’s thoughtfulness in providing us with a starter set of three fun stories to read. I particularly enjoyed Fred Has Fun: With A White Rabbit, and I can’t wait to read more of his curated sets of three.

  • Fred is a fantastic writer who is always ready to assist his readers.

So, whether you are a member or a non-member, I encourage you to read this article and take advantage of Fred’s helpful tips.

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Yvonne LaframboiseEarning my First Pennies on Medium!How much did I make in my first month on Medium?

Okay, okay, I know what you’re thinking — “Another person trying to make money on Medium. Yawn.”

  • But hold up, my friend, because this article is actually worth a read. “Earning my First Pennies on Medium” may seem like just another story about someone trying to make a quick buck, but it’s so much more than that.

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In this hilariously relatable tale, Yvonne takes us on her journey of writing on Medium, from her first published article to finally getting accepted into the Medium Partner Program.

  • And the best part?

She is not afraid to poke fun at herselves* along the way.

Who knew that reading about someone making 14 cents could be so entertaining?

But all jokes aside, “Earning my First Pennies on Medium” is a testament to the power of perseverance and the joy of even the smallest successes.

  • It’s a story that will leave you feeling motivated to pursue your own passions, no matter how small they may seem.

So go ahead and give it a read, and who knows? You might just make the Yvonne’s day by helping them earn a few more pennies.

Top 19

M. ArslanHow to Turn $1 into $100: Tips and Tricks

I have read “How to Turn $1 into $100: Tips and Tricks” and I must say that this article is a great resource for anyone looking to make some extra cash.

The writing is clear and concise, and the tips and tricks are practical and easy to follow.

M. Arslan offers a variety of creative and funny ideas that will help you turn your $1 into $100. Whether you want to sell things you don’t need, offer your services, participate in online surveys, or use cashback credit cards, there is something for everyone.

M. Arslan provides real-world examples and expert advice that will help you achieve your financial goals, no matter how small your starting budget is.

It is a funny and thoughtful article that is easy to read and offers practical advice that you can start using today.

  • So, what are you waiting for? Go read it and turn your $1 into $100!

Top 20

Lizzie JayFreelance Writers: Is Your Writing Too Sesquipedalian? Not sure what it is? Read on to see how to improve your writing.

The article “Freelance Writers: Is Your Writing Too Sesquipedalian?” is a hilarious and insightful read for anyone who loves words and grammar.

Lizzie Jay, who admits to correcting people’s grammar and pronunciation in her head, discusses the importance of using simple language to convey ideas effectively.

She warns that using overly complicated words can make your writing sound pretentious and difficult to understand, turning off potential readers.

Lizzie provides practical tips for simplifying your writing, such as using familiar words and avoiding the temptation to use a thesaurus excessively.

Lizzie’s conversational writing style makes the article enjoyable to read, while her humor and wit keep readers engaged.

Whether you’re a freelance writer or just someone who loves language, this article is a must-read.

  • So, if you want to avoid turning your readers off in droves, give it a read!

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Jason GutierrezThe Powerful Effect of Using “Words That Work” Subtle changes, BIG meaning

I have to say, this article really hit home for me. As a writer, I’m constantly striving to make an impact with my words, and this piece really highlights the importance of choosing the right ones.

Jason’s analysis of George Orwell’s use of Room 101 as an example of “words that work” is spot on.

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The power of imagination is truly incredible, and the written word has the unique ability to tap into that power in a way that film or other mediums simply can’t.

But what really resonated with me was Dr. Frank Luntz’s quote about the act of speaking being a surrender, not a conquest.

  • It’s a humbling reminder that once our words leave our mouths or our pens, they no longer belong to us.
  • It’s up to the reader or listener to interpret them as they will, and that interpretation is the only one that truly matters.

So, if you’re looking to improve your writing or communication skills, I highly recommend giving this article a read.

It’s a thoughtful, thought-provoking piece that will leave you with a new appreciation for the power of words.

  • And who knows, maybe it will inspire you to create some “words that work” of your own.

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Patrick StewartWrite a Medium Story in 10 Minutes or Less. Medium Speed Run — Any Percent

I stumbled upon this Medium article, “Write a Medium Story in 10 Minutes or Less,” and I have to say, it was a rollercoaster ride of emotions.

From the intense suspense to the unexpected twists and turns, this story had me on the edge of my seat. And all of this was accomplished in just 10 minutes!

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The exercise of using a random word as a prompt proved to be an effective tool for generating ideas and getting the creative juices flowing.

And Patrick Stewart’s ability to craft a compelling story in such a short amount of time is a testament to their writing skills.

I highly recommend giving this exercise a try, and who knows, maybe you’ll uncover your own hidden talent for storytelling.

  • Just don’t blame me if you end up procrastinating for hours on Medium!

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Aamir Kamal 🚀5 Medium Earning Secrets That You Might Not Know About. I have earned $2.6/Minute read time.

I can confidently say that this article on “5 Medium Earning Secrets That You Might Not Know About” is a must-read for anyone looking to make money on Medium.

Aamir’s personal experience and insights are invaluable and presented in a witty and engaging manner.

  • The article is well-structured and the secrets shared are easy to understand and implement.

I particularly enjoyed secret #4 on creating your own publication to increase earnings, as it was a unique and effective way to turn a single view into multiple reads.

Aamir’s advice on taking Medium as a social media platform and making friends and fans is also worth noting, as it’s a great way to increase engagement and get more views.

Overall, this article is a great resource for anyone looking to make money on Medium. It’s well-written, informative, and filled with valuable insights that are sure to help you increase your earnings on this platform.

  • So, if you’re looking to make some extra cash on Medium, be sure to give this article a read!

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Quinn's Kaleidoscope💜One Month on Medium & Here’s What I’ve Learned. I learned quite a bit in my first month on Medium

Wow, reading “One Month on Medium & Here’s What I’ve Learned” was like having a conversation with a friend who just started a new journey.

Quinn’s Kaleidoscope💜 takes you through her experiences on the platform, from being clueless about what a “pub” is to learning how to interact with other writers.

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  • It’s a heartfelt piece that highlights the importance of being authentic, the therapeutic nature of writing, and the power of interacting with others.

Quinn’s’s sense of humor is evident throughout the article, especially when she talks about scrolling all the way down to the bottom of a story to make sure it counts as a read.

I found myself chuckling at her anecdote about mistaking “pubs” for British bars, and I appreciated her honesty about her anxiety when it comes to directly interacting with strangers.

Overall, “One Month on Medium & Here’s What I’ve Learned” is a must-read for anyone new to Medium or anyone who wants a fresh perspective on the platform.

  • Quinn’s’s voice is engaging, relatable, and funny, and her insights are both thoughtful and practical.

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Kendra Sparkles“I Did the Minimalist Challenge and Now I Want My Stuff Back,”

I just finished reading “I Did the Minimalist Challenge and Now I Want My Stuff Back,” and I can’t stop laughing. This article is a hilarious take on the trendy minimalist movement that has swept the world.

Kendra’s witty and sarcastic commentary on the challenges of living a minimalist lifestyle had me in stitches from beginning to end.

As someone who has attempted to downsize my belongings before, I can totally relate to the author’s struggles with eating soup with a fork and missing her blinds.

The story is so well-written that it feels like you’re right there with her, experiencing the absurdity of it all.

If you need a good laugh or just want to commiserate with someone who understands the downsides of minimalism, this article is a must-read.

Kendra’s comedic timing and relatable anecdotes make this story a standout, and I highly recommend it to anyone who needs a break from all the seriousness in the world.

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Andrew PretzelHow I Nailed Medium: A Step-by-Step Guide. A Beginner’s Guide from a Human (Not a Robot)

If you want to read a witty and fun guide to writing on Medium, you have to check out this article! Andrew takes you through the mysterious world of Medium awards, the importance of quality writing, and engaging with both readers and the Medium community.

The humor in this article is clever and will keep you entertained throughout the whole read.

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Andrew’s advice on writing smaller topics and engaging with the community are valuable and presented in a way that makes you want to follow them. The five funny reasons given for each chapter are sure to make you laugh out loud.

Whether you’re an experienced writer on Medium or just starting, this article has something for everyone.

  • So, grab your coffee, settle in, and get ready for an enjoyable read.

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David B. ClearWhy You Should Work on a Million Drafts at Once. Adopt a promiscuous writing approach

David makes a convincing argument for the promiscuous writing approach, citing two prolific writers who used this method to achieve incredible productivity.

  • The analogy of writing being like sex is both funny and relatable, and the writing style is engaging throughout.

If you’re a writer struggling with writer’s block or finding it hard to finish a piece, you should definitely read this article.

It provides a fresh perspective on the writing process and encourages you to embrace your novelty bias by working on multiple drafts at once.

It’s a refreshing take on writing advice that doesn’t rely on tired platitudes, and it’s sure to inspire you to try a new approach.

  • So put down that one piece you’ve been struggling with and give the promiscuous approach a try!

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Jwngsat Narzary9k Views? 2.9k Reads? In 1 Week?🙄

I stumbled upon this article and was pleasantly surprised by its quality and humor.

The author’s excitement over achieving 9k views and 2.9k reads in just one week is infectious, and it’s evident that they put a lot of effort and passion into their writing.

What’s even more impressive is that English is their second language, but you wouldn’t even know it based on the fluidity and flow of their writing.

As someone who is also a non-native English speaker, I can relate to their fear of being criticized for their language skills, but it’s inspiring to see that they’ve received only constructive feedback from their readers.

Jwngsat Narzary provides practical tips on how to improve one’s writing on Medium, such as writing engaging headlines, focusing on quality content, and engaging with others’ articles.

As someone who is always looking for ways to improve my own writing, I found these tips to be extremely helpful.

Overall, I highly recommend this article to anyone who wants to improve their writing on Medium or just wants to be inspired by someone who is clearly passionate about what they do.

Plus, if you’re feeling generous, you can even buy Jwngsat Narzary a coffee to show your support.

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Ayodeji Awosika“How to Become One of the Rare Writers Who Actually Makes Money”

I don’t usually have favorites, but this article by Ayodeji Awosika titled “How to Become One of the Rare Writers Who Actually Makes Money” is definitely one of the best I’ve seen.

Ayodeji doesn’t pull any punches — he tells it like it is when it comes to the reality of making money as a writer.

Most of us will never make a living at this, he says, but if we’re smart and follow his three strategies, we might just be able to buck the trend.

Ayodeji’s strategies are simple but powerful.

First, we need to understand that writing is a business, and if we want to succeed, we need to focus on marketing and sales just as much as we focus on the craft.

Second, we need to find the intersection between what we love to write and what people actually want to read.

And third, we need to be patient and focus on learning and building a foundation for our writing, rather than obsessing over money from the start.

Overall, Ayodeji’s article is a refreshing and thought-provoking take on the often-misunderstood world of writing. He’s funny, irreverent, and brutally honest, but his advice is solid and practical.

If you’re a writer who’s struggling to make ends meet, or even if you’re just curious about what it takes to make it in this business, I highly recommend giving this article a read. It just might change your life.

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The writer's path“Even Your Least Viewed Content Has Value”

As someone who is constantly chasing metrics and striving for viral content, reading “Even Your Least Viewed Content Has Value” was a breath of fresh air.

This article reminded me that success isn’t just about the number of likes and views, but about the impact your content has on those who do see it.

The writer’s path’s personal experience of disappointment with low views on a thread, followed by receiving private messages from people who were helped by that very same thread, was a powerful reminder that our words have value beyond just the numbers.

The writer’s path encourages content creators to write for themselves and for their audience, rather than solely for the sake of going viral.

In a world where we’re constantly bombarded by algorithms and analytics, it’s refreshing to read a piece that celebrates the importance of niche content and reminds us that success is never a given.

  • This article is a must-read for anyone who needs a reminder that their content matters, no matter how many views it gets.

Top 31

May Pang“How to Instantly Improve Your Memory by Arousing Your Brain”

This article titled “How to Instantly Improve Your Memory by Arousing Your Brain” is an incredible read, and I promise you that by the end of it, you’ll be able to memorize the 24 numbers shared in the article with ease.

May Pang shares basic principles about how our brain functions when it comes to memory, such as how our short-term memory can only hold 7 bits of discrete information, and how memory works most effectively by association.

May Pang explain how emotions etch strong memories and why our brain does not remember all types of information equally.

The best part about this article is that it is written in a fun and entertaining manner, with witty remarks and humor scattered throughout.

It is not a dry and boring read, and the author keeps your attention with their storytelling skills.

So if you want to improve your memory and have a good laugh while doing it, this article is a must-read!

  • Plus, nudity is highly encouraged, so what are you waiting for?

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Amalia$105.33 with a single Medium story. Practical and beginner-friendly guide to live in Dubai thanks to Medium.

Okay, let me start by saying that this story is absolutely hilarious and I highly recommend giving it a read.

Not only is it entertaining, but it’s also surprisingly thought-provoking.

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Amalia’s experience of having their story stolen and then making a small fortune off of her explanation of the situation is both ridiculous and captivating.

  • And who knew that living in Dubai could solve all of your problems? (Okay, maybe not all of them, but it’s worth a shot.)

Aside from the humor, there are some valuable lessons to be learned here about the unpredictability of viral content and the importance of respecting the work of others.

Plus, Amalia’s writing style is engaging and witty, making for a thoroughly enjoyable read.

  • So go ahead and give it a click, you won’t regret it.

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Berenike Schriewer, Ph.D.Better Humans Writers: Hit Me With Your Best Shot! We’re upping the ante, will you join us?

As someone who falls into Group 2 (the perfectionist who only submits articles once in a blue moon), this article hit me with a much-needed wake-up call.

The editor of Better Humans is calling for writers to up the ante and hit her with their best shot, and I couldn’t agree more.

It’s time to stop underestimating the quality of our work and start being daring.

  • As ice hockey legend Wayne Gretzky said, “You miss one hundred percent of the shots you don’t take.”

The article is not only a call to action, but also a valuable resource for writers. It offers examples of great articles and writing advice from former editors of Better Humans.

It’s clear that the publication is dedicated to bringing readers the world’s most trustworthy writing on human potential and self-improvement, and I believe that we as writers should take up the challenge and contribute to this important mission.

  • So if you’re like me and tend to hold back, let’s take a deep breath and hit that submit button. Our best shot might just surprise us.

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Terrie Schweitzer“Smart How-to’s for Reaching Your 2023 Goals,”

I’ve always been the kind of person who’s all talk and no action when it comes to setting goals for the new year. But after reading “Smart How-to’s for Reaching Your 2023 Goals,” I finally feel like I have a shot at actually sticking to my resolutions this time around.

This article is a goldmine of science-backed tips and tricks for achieving your goals, and it’s written in a way that’s both informative and entertaining.

The author clearly knows their stuff, but they also know how to keep readers engaged and motivated.

Trust me, if you’re like me and need a little extra push to make your dreams a reality, you need to read this article.

  • It’s a game-changer.

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Simon Kupfer“3 Steps to Getting Your Content Seen on Medium”

I have a treat for you! As someone who has struggled to get even a single view on my Medium posts, stumbling upon “3 Steps to Getting Your Content Seen on Medium” was a game-changer.

This article is short, sweet, and straight to the point, and it’s packed with actionable advice that actually works.

The author, Simon Kupfer, doesn’t waste any time with fluff or filler — he gets right down to business with three key steps that will make your content stand out on Medium. And the best part? These steps are easy to implement, even for someone like me who isn’t exactly a writing whiz.

So if you’re tired of writing amazing content that no one seems to care about, give this article a read.

  • Trust me, your views and followers will thank you.

Plus, Simon’s hilarious and relatable writing style will have you laughing out loud while you learn. What more could you ask for?

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Veronica Llorca-Smith“10 Life Lessons From My Burnout”

I recently stumbled upon an article titled “10 Life Lessons From My Burnout” and let me tell you, it was a total game-changer. As someone who’s always been a high achiever, I never thought I’d fall victim to burnout, but I was wrong.

Veronica’s personal experience hit close to home and offered invaluable insights that I’ve been able to apply to my own life.

From acknowledging that burnouts can happen to anyone to realizing that quitting is okay when your mental health is at stake, this article covers it all.

But what really stood out to me was the author’s message about finding the right place. If you’re feeling undervalued or unappreciated, don’t settle. Keep searching until you find the place where people focus on the value you DO have, and if you can’t find it, create it yourself.

It’s a powerful reminder that we all have something unique and valuable to offer, and it’s up to us to find the place where we can shine.

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Jazmyn“I Wrote Nothing in December and This Is What I Made”

I stumbled upon “I Wrote Nothing in December and This Is What I Made” and was immediately intrigued.

As someone who has attempted to make a living off of writing, I was skeptical. Could someone really make money on Medium without writing anything for an entire month?

Jazmyn’s stats were impressive, and it turns out the key to success is not just in writing monetized content, but in writing good content.

Jazmyn’s experiment proved that quality over quantity is the way to go. By focusing on writing content that people want to read, and leaving some demonetized content to draw readers in, the author made almost $3. Enough for a Diet Coke and a smile, but still a success in my book.

This article is a great reminder that good writing is the key to success, not just pumping out content for the sake of making money.

  • So, whether you’re a writer on Medium or just a reader looking for quality content, this article is definitely worth a read.

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Tyler BouffordI Cannot Stand Quitters. Why Quitting is the Ultimate Betrayal to Yourself

I stumbled upon this article, “I Cannot Stand Quitters”, and let me tell you, it spoke directly to me!

As someone who has tried and failed more times than I can count, I understand the importance of perseverance and the dangers of quitting.

Tyler drives home the message that in any situation, it’s up to us to take ownership of our success and not rely on anyone else to save us. Quitting may seem like an easy way out, but it’s the ultimate betrayal to yourself.

  • This article is a must-read for anyone who wants to succeed in life, whether it’s in business or personal goals.

So, if you’re feeling discouraged or ready to throw in the towel, give “I Cannot Stand Quitters” a read, and let it inspire you to keep pushing forward.

Remember, success is earned through hard work, dedication, and perseverance.

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Jason FellerDeep Thinkers Put Depth Behind Their Headlines. How to improve your headlines (Extract the big ideas)

I stumbled upon this article, “Deep Thinkers Put Depth Behind Their Headlines,” and I am glad I did! As a writer myself, I’ve struggled with writing engaging headlines that actually get clicks. But after reading this article, I feel like I’ve gained a whole new perspective on how to approach headline writing.

Jason Feller provides practical tips and frameworks to help writers extract big ideas from their reading and turn them into effective content.

From dissecting real headlines to condensing big ideas into one sentence, these tips have helped me improve my writing and create headlines that grab attention.

Plus, Jason’s humor and relatable anecdotes make for an enjoyable read. I highly recommend this article to any writer looking to improve their headline writing skills and sell themselves or their products effectively.

Top 40

Ali Dodangi“Where to Make More Money — Medium or Substack?”

As someone who has tried to monetize my writing, I can say that it’s not easy. That’s why I found this article, “Where to Make More Money — Medium or Substack?” by Ali Dodangi, so valuable. It breaks down the pros and cons of two popular platforms for writers — Medium and Substack — and helps you decide which is best for you.

Ali Dodangi explains that Medium is great for reaching a broad audience with minimal effort, and it offers built-in monetization. However, earnings can be unpredictable, and you have limited control over the look and feel of your articles.

On the other hand, Substack allows you to build a loyal subscriber base and gives you more control over your content and earnings, but it requires more effort to promote your newsletter.

Overall, this article is a must-read for any writer looking to monetize their craft.

It provides valuable insights and examples that help you make an informed decision about which platform to use.

Top 41

Martin Morrison“You Killed the Poet in Me But I’d Rather Be Sane”

I stumbled upon “You Killed the Poet in Me But I’d Rather Be Sane” and I have to say, it was a rollercoaster of emotions. Martin Morrison takes you on a journey through the darkest corners of their mind, gently nudging you to question things you never thought to ask.

The way the words flow and the emotions they convey left me convulsing with tears — and I’m not ashamed to admit it!

But here’s the thing: this isn’t just another angst-ridden poem. It’s a raw and honest portrayal of the author’s journey towards healing, and the transformative power of asking the right questions. In fact, after reading this piece, I found myself questioning things I never thought I would — and feeling grateful for it! So if you’re in the mood for a thought-provoking and emotionally charged read, “You Killed the Poet in Me But I’d Rather Be Sane” is a must-read. Just make sure you have some tissues handy!

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Raza Javed“The Knowing-Doing Gap — A Medium Perspective

Wow, “The Knowing-Doing Gap — A Medium Perspective” article on Medium really hit home for me. It’s so relatable how we all know what we should do to achieve our goals, but we always seem to find an excuse not to do it.

  • I can definitely relate to this struggle, but this article really gave me the motivation I needed to start taking action.

Raza Javed does a great job of breaking down the problem and providing a simple solution that anyone can follow.

It’s not rocket science, it’s just a matter of giving importance to every step and doing them wholeheartedly. If you’re a writer on Medium or just someone who struggles with taking action towards your goals, I highly recommend giving this article a read.

  • Trust me, it will give you the kick in the pants you need to start bridging the gap between knowing and doing.

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Passive Income Journey Celebrating 50 Followers Mark With A Free Give Away! A Special Free Gift Is Waiting For You Inside

If you’re looking for a fun and practical way to improve your content planning skills, then look no further than this special giveaway from Passive Income Journey!

As a new writer on Medium, I was thrilled to discover this 30-day content planning book, which is designed with love and packed with helpful tips and tricks.

From brainstorming ideas to creating a content calendar, this notebook has everything you need to take your writing to the next level.

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  • But what really stood out to me was Passive Income Journey’s genuine enthusiasm and gratitude for their growing community of followers.

It’s clear that they put their heart and soul into this project, and it’s that kind of passion that makes me excited to support and follow their writing journey.

So if you’re looking for a thoughtful and generous writer who truly cares about their readers, then be sure to check out Passive Income Journey.

  • Grab your free copy of this amazing 30-day content planning book today!

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Cosmin NedelcuFrom Struggle to Triumph: My Inspirational Success Story. From High School Student to Graphic Designer

I recently stumbled upon an inspirational success story on Medium, and let me tell you, it’s a must-read! Cosmin, a high school student back in 2008, turned to the world of online graphic design to earn some extra cash.

With determination and hard work, this novice transformed into a successful graphic designer, running their own business and helping others bring their creative visions to life.

What I loved most about this story is the reminder that we can achieve anything we set our minds to, even with just a laptop and an internet connection.

It’s a true testament to the power of hard work and passion. So, to all of you out there feeling discouraged, take a chance on yourself and don’t give up on your dreams.

  • Who knows where your journey might take you?

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That Medium Hack 🌟“How to Come Up with Story Ideas — 36 Non-Shitty Ideas.”

If you’re anything like me and sometimes find yourself stuck in the endless void of writer’s block, then you need to check out “How to Come Up with Story Ideas — 36 Non-Shitty Ideas.” I mean, okay, maybe a few of them are a little bit shitty, but that’s beside the point.

This article is a hilarious and thoughtful guide that will help you jumpstart your creative engine and get those ideas flowing again.

“How to Come Up with Story Ideas — 36 Non-Shitty Ideas.”

From writing about your favorite trip to detailing the most embarrassing thing that’s ever happened to you (yes, we’ve all been there), this list has something for everyone.

So the next time you’re banging your head on your desk trying to come up with something to write about, remember this article and be the pineapple in the sea of writer’s block.

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Dr.Titus Varghese“Love is what you do, not what you say or anything.”

I have to say, I wasn’t sure what to expect when I clicked on this article titled “Love is what you do, not what you say or anything.” But let me tell you, I was pleasantly surprised. This short and sweet piece packs a powerful punch with its message about the true nature of love.

“Love is what you do, not what you say or anything.”

Dr.Titus Varghese’s use of concise and straightforward language makes the message crystal clear — love is an action, not just words.

The line “love can wreck you and you still do it again” really hit me hard, as it captures the complicated and sometimes painful nature of love.

  • And the ending line, “It’s not about love or hate, but it’s do I care about them enough?” is a powerful call to action for all of us.

Overall, I highly recommend giving this article a read. It may be short, but it’s full of wisdom and insight that will make you reflect on your own actions and relationships.

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Michael Koopmann“How to be a successful writer on Medium”

I have read this article on “How to be a successful writer on Medium”, and let me tell you, it’s a must-read for anyone looking to grow their following on the platform. Michael provides practical tips that are easy to implement, such as identifying your niche, writing consistently, engaging with your audience, and using captivating headlines.

But what sets this article apart is its focus on quality content. As a language model myself, I can attest to the importance of creating informative, well-researched articles that provide value to readers. The article also emphasizes the use of visuals, networking with other writers, and utilizing Medium’s features to maximize your reach and exposure. Overall, this article is a treasure trove of insights and tips that any writer, beginner or experienced, can benefit from.

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Celtic Chameleon“Look Up: Worlds Within Worlds,”

This story, “Look Up: Worlds Within Worlds,” is a beautifully written piece that offers a profound perspective on life and the world we live in.

Celtic Chameleon, who admits to being closer to the end of their life than the beginning, reminisces on the moments of their past and the mundanity of everyday life.

However, the story isn’t just about the fleeting nature of life; it’s also about the search for something more profound and meaningful.

Celtic Chameleon skillfully invites you to take a closer look at their surroundings and find the beauty in the ordinary.

The language is poetic and thought-provoking, making readers contemplate their existence and the world they live in.

This story will undoubtedly make you stop and look up, appreciating the world and their place in it.

  • It’s a must-read for anyone seeking a deeper understanding of life and the universe.

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Lisa S. Gerard“Fate Healed Her Broken Heart — Love Hides Right in Front of Your Eyes,”

I have to admit, when I first saw the title “Fate Healed Her Broken Heart — Love Hides Right in Front of Your Eyes,” I was a bit skeptical. But I was wrong!

This article is an emotional rollercoaster, filled with heartbreak, tragedy, hope, and ultimately, unexpected healing. As I read through the story, I found myself laughing, crying, and feeling all the feels.

It’s a powerful reminder that no matter how dark things may seem, there’s always hope for a brighter tomorrow.

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What really stood out to me about this article is Lisa’s ability to convey deep emotions and personal experiences in a way that even AI could never replicate.

  • As she shares her story of love, loss, and fate, you can’t help but feel connected to her on a human level.

It’s a beautiful reminder that we all have the power to overcome tragedy and find hope in the most unexpected places.

So if you’re looking for a thought-provoking read that will leave you feeling inspired and hopeful, I highly recommend giving this article a read.

  • Trust me, it’s worth it.

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Michael M-CToday’s Rant №36: Brandon Lee Edition

If you’re a fan of Brandon Lee, you’ll definitely want to check out this article.

Michael M-C reflects on Lee’s life and career, from his charismatic acting to his impressive martial arts skills. I was particularly drawn to the personal connection the author shares with Lee and his family.

But even if you’re not from the area, you’ll appreciate the thoughtful analysis of Lee’s legacy and the impact of his tragic death on the film industry.

And let’s be honest, who doesn’t love a good movie recommendation?

So whether you’re in the mood for an action-packed flick or a romantic comedy, you’ll find something to add to your watchlist here.

  • Overall, a well-written and entertaining tribute to a talented actor who left us too soon.

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Victoria Kurichenko I Make 4-Figures Online Without Being a Social Media Influencer. Here is how I do it so that you can try it too.

As someone who always thought that making money online meant being a social media influencer, this article has been an eye-opener for me. Victoria shows that there are ways to build successful side hustles for introverts and people who don’t want to become public figures.

Victoria’s journey from writing novice to building multiple scalable side hustles is truly inspiring.

This article is well-structured and easy to follow, and Victoria’s personal experiences make it relatable.

The section on endless monetization opportunities was particularly interesting, and Victoria’s success with selling ebooks is proof that you can make money online without being a social media influencer.

  • I highly recommend this article to anyone looking to build a side hustle without sacrificing their privacy or freedom.

Bonus Top 2

Peter Burns“Why Medium Needs A New Fiction Section”

The article titled “Why Medium Needs A New Fiction Section” is a fantastic piece for anyone interested in reading and writing fiction. Peter highlights the importance of daydreaming and how it influences our actions.

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Peter argues that Medium should have a separate fiction section to support the many writers who are interested in exploring their creative writing skills on this platform.

Peter also makes a valid point about the growing popularity of fiction and how the global fiction book market is expected to grow.

This is a great opportunity for Medium to attract talented writers and readers who are passionate about fiction.

Peter suggests that having a clear separation between fiction and non-fiction sections would make it easier for readers to find what they are looking for.

Overall, this article is well-written, informative, and entertaining.

  • I highly recommend it to anyone interested in writing or reading fiction.

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Corrie Who Writes“The Exact Steps I Took to Rank #1 on Google in Less than 15 Hours”

This article titled “The Exact Steps I Took to Rank #1 on Google in Less than 15 Hours” is a must-read for anyone looking to improve their search engine ranking. Corrie, who has a low domain authority of 23, managed to rank at the top of Google search results within 15 hours of publishing a post.

Corrie provides three easy steps that anyone can follow to achieve similar results.

Corrie advises focusing on informational content, finding keyword ideas with Answer the Public, and using Moz and Keywords Everywhere to zone in on the best keyword.

She explains each step in detail, making it easy to follow, and provides screenshots to back up her claims.

Additionally, this magnifique article is written in a witty and engaging style that keeps readers entertained while also educating them.

  • Overall, this article is an excellent resource for anyone looking to improve their website’s search engine ranking, and I highly recommend it.

Bonus Top 4

David Loewen“Write Smarter, Not Harder: 6 Steps for Streamlining Your Writing Processes”

As a digital writer, I found “Write Smarter, Not Harder: 6 Steps for Streamlining Your Writing Processes” to be a game-changer.

David presents practical tips to increase productivity, reduce stress, and boost creativity.

The tips focus on streamlining your writing workflow, identifying common problems, and finding practical solutions to maximize your writing output with minimal effort.

The article identifies inefficiencies in your current workflow and provides solutions to improve or eliminate them.

David emphasizes the importance of taking breaks, having a clear plan, and avoiding overworking, leading to burnout.

By streamlining your writing process, you can increase productivity, reduce stress, and maintain consistency in your work.

The tips are practical, easy to implement, and can make a significant difference in your writing process.

Bonus Top 5

Agu Sergius Alex“The Seven (7) Habits of Highly Effective Medium Writers”.

As someone who has recently started writing on Medium, I was thrilled to stumble upon “The Seven (7) Habits of Highly Effective Medium Writers”.

This article is like a writing boot camp, but without the push-ups or the shouting sergeant.

  • Instead, it offers practical tips and advice on how to improve your writing skills and grow your audience on Medium.
  • One thing I appreciated about this article was the emphasis on developing good writing habits.

From writing every day to editing ruthlessly, each habit is designed to help you refine your craft and produce high-quality content.

But what really stood out to me was the section on developing your voice.

It’s something that all writers strive for, but it can be elusive. However, this article offers some great advice on how to find your unique writing voice and make it shine.

Overall, “The Seven (7) Habits of Highly Effective Medium Writers” is a must-read for anyone who wants to take their writing to the next level.

Whether you’re a seasoned writer or just starting out, the practical tips and advice in this article are sure to help you improve your skills and grow your audience.

  • So if you’re looking for a fun and informative read that will help you become a better writer, look no further than this gem.

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We hope that these articles have brought you inspiration, knowledge, and a fresh perspective on the world around us.

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