It's challenging to plan a move, probably because of the ever-existing list of tasks that have to be accomplished. Packing, loading, unloading, and Continue Reading
Life
Caring Counts
More than two millenniums ago in ancient Greece, Aristotle observed that humans were social animals and needed human contact to remain healthy. There Continue Reading
Things You Should Know: Life Coaching Benefits and Career Scope
A life coach is a person who works with different people to help them reach their maximum endurance limit and exposes their physical Continue Reading
PTS…D? A Disease is Not a Disorder
by Marty Skovlund Sr. Editor's Note: Marty Skovlund Jr. founded The Havok Journal. His father, Marty Sr., an Army veteran and all-around Continue Reading
The Way It Ends
Death is inside us. It surrounds us, it waits for us, and sometimes it even begs for us. You can’t avoid it, you can’t cheat it, and you most Continue Reading
Understanding Home Insurance: 6 Things To Know
As a homeowner, it’s your responsibility to insure your home as protection from emergencies. Home insurance covers the structure of the home and its Continue Reading
What is the Real Problem with Gun Violence in America?
Gun violence is tragic, and all too familiar now. It has become akin to a political battle drill: a sociopathic individual armed with a gun enters a Continue Reading
Back to Basics
It’s getting rougher and tougher, hard to find something to make one happy. And my fallback suggestion about picking up litter and smiling at people Continue Reading
Remembering Our Fallen
I remember them, all of them. Every day. I don’t live for them, I could never do this justice. I cannot hold myself to any expectations worthy of Continue Reading
3 Winning PR Strategies for Muslim Extremists
by Raul Felix This article first appeared in The Rhino Den, which is run by our friends over at Ranger Up. This first appeared in The Havok Journal Continue Reading
Laugh!
It came to me after staring at the blank laptop screen for the umpteenth time. And umpteenth is pretty much another way of saying “a lot.” I didn’t Continue Reading