Jonah ldemudia
Bio
Hello there. I'm Joe,with over 5 years of experience in freelancing.I'm passionate, forward-thinking, and creative and I can thrive under pressure. I'd love to work with you as an optimist, a wordsmith, and a team player.
Stories (7/0)
HOW STRESS AFFECTS YOUR BRAIN
Are you sleeping restlessly, feeling irritable or moody, forgetting little things, and feeling overwhelmed and isolated? Stress is sometimes a good thing. It can be handy for a burst of extra energy and focus, like when you're playing a competitive sport or have to speak in public. But when it's continuous, the kind most of us face daily, it begins to change your brain. Stress can significantly impact your brain and overall mental health. Here's an overview of how stress affects the brain:
By Jonah ldemudia4 months ago in FYI
Dangerous Places On Earth
There are some places on earth you should never visit, no matter how much you need a holiday. We're talking about lakes that'll kill you in a single hour, caves that will boil you alive, and radioactive islands where the rats will give you bubonic plague. I don't want to put you off traveling for life, and you won't believe just how dangerous our planet can be. Some of these places are:
By Jonah ldemudia5 months ago in FYI
MUSICAL PLAYLIST MIND TRIP
In my current favorite playlist, each song transports me to a different setting. My current favorite playlist features a diverse mix of genres, each evoking distinct imagery and emotions. This musical journey evokes a range of emotions, illustrating the power of music to transport us to varied imaginary landscapes while physically remaining in one place.
By Jonah ldemudia5 months ago in Beat
HONEY NEVER SPOILS
Did you know that honey never spoils? Archaeologists have found pots of honey in ancient Egyptian tombs that are over 3,000 years old and still perfectly edible. It's all thanks to the magical combination of low moisture, acidity, and the natural presence of hydrogen peroxide in honey. This trifecta creates an environment that's basically the nemesis of bacteria and spoilage. So, if you stumble upon a jar of honey from the time of pharaohs, feel free to give it a taste (but maybe check for curses first, just to be safe!). Bees manufacture it by collecting nectar, which is then broken down into simple sugars stored within the honeycomb. The magic begins here. The bees use their wings to fan the honeycomb, inducing evaporation of the water in the nectar. This process increases the sugar concentration, making it highly inhospitable for microbial growth.
By Jonah ldemudia5 months ago in FYI
The Epic Embarrassment
Picture this: a sunny afternoon, bustling streets, and me strutting along with confidence radiating from every pore. Little did I know that fate had a cruel surprise in store for me - the most embarrassing moment of my life was lurking just around the corner.
By Jonah ldemudia5 months ago in Confessions