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About Joshua Cintron
By day, he hops into an '07 Accord, once dark as the night sky but nearing the grey of an overcast day now, and onto the 405 South toward LAX.
His subconscious mind drives him as his eyes fade into a sea of red lights of an LA morning; his mind wandering the playground of his imagination.
He arrives to a place where his military career began, giving 8.5 hours to the light brown modular boss of a desk.
He applies his skill and education of financial analysis to bring home the bread needed to survive the millionaire-type Cali lifestyle. He, of course, is no millionaire. Monetary riches don't drive him anymore.
[FREEDOM] to do what HE wants, when HE wants - that's what [DRIVES] him now.
By night, when he escapes the metal hamster wheel he's ridden in for DECADES, he lays down on his queen-sized bed (his beautiful partner by his side), flips open his ACER laptop, presses his right index finger on the mouse pad, moves the cursor to the Brave icon in the task bar and clicks the blue squared-three-lined icon in the bookmarks bar.
There, in the blank canvas of a document like a kid, mid-stride trying to get to his swim trunks before leaping from the side of the concrete pool and into cannon ball form; he is EXCITED, writing about romantic love, passion, life, dreaming, thinking and imagination through the literary forms of prose, essays and short stories.
His passion for dreaming is INFECTIOUS.
All he wants to do now, CREATE literary pieces that INSPIRE and MOTIVATE - that move the thermostat of passion in others.
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Blog postEver thought, what are some good anniversary quotes to send to my wife? Or, how do you write a wedding anniversary message for my husband?
Got the perfect anniversary card in your hand but not sure what you should write in it?
Do you want to impress your wife (or husband) with words on your wedding anniversary?
First things first, HAPPY anniversary!
You survived another blissful year with your one true LOVE.
That’s no easy feat, seriously.
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Blog postThis is a quote about seizing opportunity either at work, in life, in love.
How do you seize an opportunity?
Heck, how do you know if you missed an opportunity?
I missed plenty of opportunities in life because I was scared of not knowing what was going happen.
I was scared of succeeding so much that I wouldn’t know what to do with the fame.
On the flip side, I missed opportunities because I was scared of failing so much that I would
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Blog postAn imaginative short cloud quote, “Beyond the clouds of reality lay the wonder of IMAGINATION.”
A lot of people get lost in their own reality.
They create it without knowing they’re creating it.
They forget how to think for themselves or dream or imagine.
If you feel like this, start imagining as if you were kid again.
Get rid of the [“adult”] thinking and start having fun.
You’ll amaze yourself at how meaningful life becomes.
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Blog postWill we see each other again?
I ask myself this over and over.
I hope we will.
I try my best to cope with
your absence. But there is no
easy way to deal with losing you.
I wish away my living days
so that we may meet again,
so that I may feel the tenderness
of your skin under my palms,
so that I may look into your eyes
that sparkle like a diamond under
under a ray of sun, so that I
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Blog postThis is a really POWERFUL not caring what others think quote.
You might think, “Why do people say mean things to begin with?
It’s human nature (I suppose).
It’s what makes the world turn.
There’s nothing you can do to change how people are going to act or what they’ll say.
And people say and do crazy things.
Inconsiderate people don’t take the time to think about how their words may cut others.
It isn’t cool.
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Blog postShe wanted to end her life.
End the pain drowning her in
sorrow.
All the years of
being undervalued, unappreciated,
unloved by those closest to her.
Alone, holed up in the bathroom,
sitting on top of the toilet seat.
Fan humming. Air thick with depression,
desperation. Eyes, ocean’s deep of tears
cascading down her cheeks. Exacto
knife razor in one hand, shining
brightly as the engagement ring
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Blog postMay this loss of a loved one grief poem give you comfort this day.
You awoke this morning or
maybe you haven’t slept in
days; in shock, in
disbelief the man you love
with your entire being is
gone.
The voices
of people you love
will shower you to no end.
You’ll be strong for them,
for your love who I’m sure
stands behind you even now,
with his hands gently massaging
your shoulders, ridding
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Blog postThis quote on leadership reads: In a canoe of arrogance on stormy seas of low self-esteem are they who wave their position and power like a flag blowing in the wind. -Joshua Cintron
Good bosses. Bad bosses. We all have them.
Good leaders lift you up, make you feel a part of the team.
Bad leaders throw you under the bus and don’t have your back.
Why do bad bosses tend to keep their job when all they do is make the work place toxic?
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Blog postI blow a kiss to you. It travels on the streams of the upper atmospheres, descending on your lips as a warm gust on a Spring day.
by Joshua Cintrón
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Blog postA poem to my children, twins – boy and girl – about them growing up and me deciding it was time to donate their clothes to Goodwill. It was a tearful goodbye and cold hard reality that they weren’t babies anymore.
A tearful goodbye to your clothes and toddler bed I woke up this morning, walked to my closet, stared at the white trash bag filled with your clothes and pulled it out into the open space of my room.
I untied the plastic orange drawstring on the bag, exposing t3 years ago Read more
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Best Anniversary Gifts for Her If You Want to Express Love, Not Mushiness
Just like you enact your God given right to protect her and your family, by whatever means possible, you must enact your God given right to a strong marriage and happily fulfilled wife.
Your right to protect her heart.
As a real man’s man, you know it’s your duty – even if it’s not in your nature.
So how do you protect her heart from the fear, loneliness and worry she experiences when she doesn’t feel the strength of your love?
How do you show her you need her in the deepest depths of your soul, when none of the words you say ring loudly enough to express your appreciation and care?
The words within these pages give her exactly what she needs from you.
What she craves.
Upon a Moonlight Kiss makes your job as her knight in shining armor far, far easier, helping even the most practical wife tingle with happiness…
…Without the embarrassment of coming across as mushy, fake, or over the top.
Inside you’ll find 101 romantic poems about love that allow you to quickly, easily and naturally express your appreciation, passion and desire.
Exactly what she needs to feel like you think she’s the most beautiful woman in the world, even if you can’t quite express the words she needs to hear.
Give Her All the Love She Craves, Without Reading a Single Romantic Poem Aloud
Maybe you’re still too embarrassed to read these love poems aloud. Maybe you’re the quiet type, or you’re afraid she’ll laugh and walk away.
We understand. You don’t need to read this poetry for married couples out loud. It’s for her, not you (although you can certainly gain ample inspiration when you want to charm her into giving you what you want).
Just hand it to her in a beautiful gift bag and say the words her heart wants to hear,
“I know I don’t do a good job of telling you or showing you how much I love you every day. I found this book of poetry that expresses how I feel. I want you to read it anytime you doubt my love for you, and know you’re more beautiful to me today than ever before.”
It’s that simple.
And if it works for you like it’s worked for the 1000’s of men who’ve come before you, she’ll mist up, smile and glow. Not to mention get her thinking about how she’ll respond later that night. Because when she knows you love her, without doubt…when you can melt away all those worries about whether you still find her attractive by moonlight, you unlock a whole new world of intimacy and passion – yes, the kind you crave.
Don’t let another year pass without expressing exactly how you feel. Pick this up. Hand it to her. Read it yourself.
In WHAT TO EXPECT WHEN YOU ENROLL IN AN ONLINE CLASS, Joshua Cintron shares his "tips and tricks" learned from ten years of online teaching across various elearning platforms in topics such as:
- Managing an online class (or multiple classes)
- Creating a schedule to complete the coursework
- Bringing the class to life
- Organizing assignment files / folders
- Navigating the online classConversing with instructors
- The role of students and instructor
- Submitting assignments
- Building confidence
- Getting rid of fears and doubts
- And more...
WHAT TO EXPECT WHEN YOU ENROLL IN AN ONLINE CLASS is motivational and inspirational, as it dispels the "perception" that college is for smart (or rich) people.
It focuses on the internal factors that drive most successful people - belief in yourself, confidence, conquering pessimism and negativity.
Josh's conversational tone makes it feel as though he's talking to one of his students, expressing compassion, understanding and ALWAYS encouraging.
He cannot fall. He cannot back bite. He cannot indulge in the "worldly" pleasures of his fellow brethren, and so the burden of his biological self and religious self fight each day to grab a foothold in the man.
Such is the life of JR, a hard working, married man of Christian faith. Like so many men he knows in the church, he must walk a righteous path, steer himself from the craving every man must turn away from.
Though he understands the ramifications of feeding his indulgences, he does the unthinkable at work, feeding the beast within because it's the only place he can.
Through the crazy roller coaster ride he embarks on after the fallout of his actions, he finds himself alone, searching far and wide for answers to find his way back to his true source of strength, God.