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✅ No Fiverr.
✅ No cold pitching.
✅ No fancy writing degree.
Just one strong article. One smart submission. And a legit payout.
If you’ve ever written a heartfelt WhatsApp message or typed a natural remedy to your cousin, congratulations — you already have what it takes to get published in a U.S.-based health magazine that pays ₹8,000 to ₹25,000 per article.
Let’s walk through exactly how to get in — step-by-step.
π§♀️ What Kind of Articles Do They Want?
This magazine publishes faith-based wellness content — not preachy, but personal. Their readers want gentle encouragement, helpful health tips, and feel-good stories that make them pause and think.
You don’t need to be a doctor. You don’t need to be a therapist.
You just need to write one of these:
✅ Acceptable Topics:
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A real-life story of healing or overcoming stress
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A list of herbal or natural solutions that worked for you
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A productivity or lifestyle shift that improved your mental or physical health
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A parenting/relationship struggle with an emotional, faith-centered insight
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Healthy eating, sleep, fitness, or emotional wellness topics with heart
If you can imagine telling it to a kind friend over tea — it probably fits.
π Writing Style They Love
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Conversational (not corporate)
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Emotion-led but clear
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Real experiences with gentle takeaways
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A light spiritual tone is okay — especially around prayer, peace, or belief
Example opening:
“Last summer, I found myself staring at the ceiling at 2 a.m. every night. No amount of melatonin helped — until my 76-year-old neighbour gave me a tip that changed everything…”
That’s the kind of vibe that wins.
π΅ How Much Can You Earn?
Article Type | Word Count | Payment |
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Short piece | 450–650 words | $100 (~₹8,000) |
Full feature | 1000–1500 words | $200–$300 (₹16,000–₹25,000) |
π¬ How to Submit (Don’t Miss This)
Follow this checklist:
✅ Step 1: Choose your idea
Think of a wellness/life story or tip that’s real, useful, and personal.
Examples:
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“How I Dealt With Burnout Using Nothing But My Garden”
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“3 Ayurvedic Tricks That Healed My Gut — No Prescriptions Needed”
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“Why I Started Saying No on Sundays — And Got My Sanity Back”
✅ Step 2: Write Your Article
Keep it clean. Break into 3–5 short paragraphs. Use subheadings if needed. Stick to 1 clear idea. Don’t ramble.
Need help writing? Ping me. I’ll help you polish it.
✅ Step 3: Email It
Attach your article as a Word doc and send it to:
Subject line: Article Submission – [Your Article Title]
In the email body, mention:
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A short intro (1–2 lines about you)
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The title and a 1–2 line summary of the article
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Your full name and address (for payment)
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Your PayPal ID or payment method
⚠️ What Not to Do
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❌ Don’t copy-paste from Google
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❌ Don’t write in a formal essay tone
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❌ Don’t turn it into a sales pitch
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❌ Don’t skip proofreading (Use Grammarly or ask me!)
π Pro Tip: Increase Your Chances
π Check out a few articles from their site before writing — you’ll see what they love.
π Send only finished, edited articles (not ideas or rough drafts).
π Be patient. They may take weeks to reply — but they do pay on acceptance.
π‘ Final Words: Why This Is Worth It
This one writing gig isn’t just about money.
It’s about proof.
You’ll have your name in an international magazine.
You’ll get paid for your words.
You’ll feel what it’s like to earn from your story — not someone else’s brand.
And trust me — that changes something inside you.
π Want help with your first pitch? I’ll even write the intro for you. Just drop a message.
Or…
π Save this post. Write your article this weekend.
π¬ Submit it next week.
πΈ And maybe by next month… you’ll have ₹8,000+ for just telling your truth.
π§ Disclaimer:
✋ No AI Here:
This blog post was written 100% by me, Subhasri Devaraj, without the use of AI writing tools.
Every word is real, personal, and written from scratch — just like a proper conversation over filter coffee. ☕
No bots. No auto-generated fluff. Just me, talking to you
⚠️ No content here is copied or auto-published. I don't post anything I wouldn’t say to a friend.
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