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Welcome to a new week at Odyssey! As we weather the hottest days of summer, here are some fresh articles from our response writers to read by the pool...

Dreams and What They Mean by Jennifer Starr

Dreams and What They Mean

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The average person spends about 26 years sleeping in their life.

This is a response to Harnessing the Power of Words to Empower Your Mind.

Need A Break From Social Media? Here’s What You Can Do Instead! by Emily Templeton

Need A Break From Social Media? Here’s What You Can Do Instead!

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Is your screen time getting too high for your liking? Here are some fun alternatives to spend your free time.

This is a response to Social Media Or Soul Media.

Poetry on Odyssey: Shadows by Sara Ashton 

Poetry on Odyssey: Shadows

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A poem for those going through a tough time.

This is a response to Top Five Poems to Read When You Feel Like Crying.

Congratulations to all the writers! We'll continue to spotlight top response articles every week on our homepage and in our Overheard on Odyssey newsletter. Subscribe here!

Want to spend the rest of your summer being creative, and getting paid? Our summer writing program is still accepting new members! As a response writer, you'll write one article per week. Your work will be shared across Odyssey's website, newsletter, and social media platforms. Plus, you'll be compensated by HQ at $10/response for your first 10 articles.

To get started, email glorie@theodysseyonline.com. We want to hear from you!

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11 Things Summer Nannies Can Relate To

There are plenty of obstacles that come when taking care of kids, but it's a very rewarding experience.

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As a college student, being a nanny over the summer is both enjoyable and challenging. Underneath the seemingly perfect trips to the pool or countless hours spent playing Monopoly are the obstacles that only nannies will understand. Trading in your valuable summer vacation in return for three months spent with a few children less than half your age may seem unappealing, but so many moments make it rewarding. For my fellow summer nannies out there, I know you can relate.

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day·dream (ˈdāˌdrēm/): a series of pleasant thoughts that distract one's attention from the present.

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We fall each and every time with the complete and utter confidence that someone will be there to catch us. Now that person we SWORE we were never going to fall for has our hearts, and every time we see them our palms start sweating. The butterflies in our stomach start to soar and our hearts are entirely too close to bursting out of our chests.

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