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Jessica Freeborn
Bio
Passionate writer that is enthusiastic about writing engaging, compelling content. Excels in breaking down complex concepts into simple terms and connecting with readers through sharing stories and personal experience.
Stories (82/0)
Trading our smiles
I came across the following writing prompt: She gained all the wealth in the world, but she could never smile again. It's one of those prompts that made me pause. What if I couldn't smile? Is there any material thing for which I would give up my smile?
By Jessica Freeborn3 years ago in Humans
When fear doesn't win
My back rests comfortably against the back of the plush chair. I'm sitting cross-legged with my laptop in my lap. Everything is still. The only noises are that of the heater and my fingers typing on the keyboard. The sound of typing is soothing to me. I use a program that keeps track of the number of words I type each day. The sound makes me feel productive.
By Jessica Freeborn3 years ago in Motivation
Moments Frozen in Time
A wise man once wrote that "To be in time means to change." Change is inevitable. It's a part of life and all that. Just because change constantly happens doesn't make it easy to experience. And every now and then there are moments that remind us that the soul longs for the place beyond time.
By Jessica Freeborn3 years ago in Humans