Isra Saleem
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Versatile writer skilled in both tale & stories. Captivate readers with engaging content & immersive narratives. Passionate about informing, inspiring, & entertaining through words.
Stories (184/0)
My Internship Day
I woke up early, feeling a mix of excitement and nerves. Today was my first day as an intern at a marketing firm, and I was eager to learn. I had landed this internship through a lot of hard work and determination, and I was determined to make the most of it.
By Isra Saleem7 minutes ago in Confessions
My Journey as a Psychologist
I still remember the day I decided to become a psychologist. I was in college, studying psychology and fascinated by the human mind. I had always been drawn to understanding people, their thoughts, and their behaviors. But it wasn't until I took a course in abnormal psychology that I knew I wanted to help people overcome their struggles.
By Isra Saleem11 minutes ago in Confessions
My Mental Health Journey
For as long as I can remember, I've struggled with my mental health. As a child, I was always anxious and worried, and as I grew older, those feelings only intensified. I felt like I was drowning in a sea of emotions, unable to keep my head above water.
By Isra Saleem21 minutes ago in Writers
"Humble Request"
As I walked through the dusty streets of the small village, I couldn't help but feel a sense of desperation wash over me. My family and I had been struggling to make ends meet for months, and I had heard of a wealthy merchant who lived on the outskirts of town, known for his generosity and willingness to help those in need.
By Isra Saleemabout 15 hours ago in Confessions
"Prison of Mistakes"
I woke up to the sound of my own screams, drenched in sweat and terror. It was a familiar feeling, one that I had grown accustomed to over the past few months. Every night, I was trapped in a never-ending cycle of horror, reliving the same mistakes over and over again.
By Isra Saleemabout 15 hours ago in Confessions
Stop It
As I lay in bed, I couldn't shake the feeling that something was off. It started with small things - a creak in the floor, a rustle in the walls, a faint whisper in my ear. At first, I dismissed it as mere paranoia, but as the days went by, the occurrences grew more frequent and more intense.
By Isra Saleemabout 15 hours ago in Horror
"The English Teacher"
Mrs. Thompson, a dedicated English teacher, had spent her entire career inspiring young minds to appreciate the beauty of language and literature. She had always been passionate about her work, but as the years went by, she began to feel like she was stuck in a rut. Her students seemed to be more interested in their phones than in Shakespeare's sonnets, and she felt like she was struggling to make a connection with them.
By Isra Saleemabout 15 hours ago in Writers
The Psychologist's Journey
Dr. Maria Hernandez, a renowned psychologist, had spent her entire career studying the human mind, trying to understand the intricacies of human behavior. She had always been fascinated by the complexities of the human psyche and had dedicated her life to helping others overcome their struggles.
By Isra Saleemabout 15 hours ago in Confessions
The Light at the End of the Tunnel
Dr. Rachel Jenkins, a renowned psychologist, had spent her entire career studying the human mind, trying to understand the intricacies of human behavior. But despite her vast knowledge, she couldn't help but feel like a failure. Her patients seemed to make progress, only to relapse into their old habits. She felt like she was stuck in a never-ending cycle of disappointment.
By Isra Saleemabout 15 hours ago in BookClub
"The Lost Baby"
Sarah's world revolved around her baby boy, Jack. She had always been a devoted mother, cherishing every moment with him. But one fateful day, her life took a devastating turn. While shopping at the mall, Sarah momentarily turned her attention away from Jack's stroller, and in that split second, he vanished.
By Isra Saleemabout 16 hours ago in Chapters