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My name is Keira, and thank you for visiting my page. I am a medium-skilled writer. I enjoy writing on a wide range of topics, whether it's on headline news or personal financial development. I particular enjoy learning new things about different cultures and eccentric forms of life, from strange animals species to the amazing functionality of the human body. In general, I'm an all-around-type of writer. In essence, I love sharing and learning, which explains why I love writing so much.
I'm into freelance writing, something I've been doing for some time now. I've written numerous articles on money management, along with the effects and influence of the powerful consumer-driven world we live in. Many of my readers have spoken their appreciation for the types of written materials I produce: the world of credit, money and children, student debt, different loan products, etc. I feel a great have to cover these financial topics, instead of just entertainment and "newsy" materials.
Although it was not always this way, saving money has become the top concern in the minds of numerous consumers these days. Mass chaos was the result of the recent economic recession. The ones which were hit the hardest were the ones who are not financially prepared. It was they who felt the roughest core of the economic impact. Fortunately, thanks to the ups and downs of the economy, more and a lot more individuals are finding out that there is not as shielding as being financially prepared. And this, my friend, is yet one more reason why I love writing - to help those in financial need, large and small.
Writing is, indeed, very powerful. To me, it provides each and every person the opportunity to voice whatever they feel, however they feel, despite how good or bad. There's nothing better (or worse) for the human psychological intelligence than writing, in my opinion. Though there are still numerous things left to discover, I have certainly learned a lot over these years. Writing is not just a way to spit truth or swallow resentment; it's definitely a form of art.
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