I’ve been thinking about friendship lately — not the loud, performative kind, but the quiet kind that shows up in real life, when no one’s watching. Before we go any...
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What Is a True Friend?
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What Is Your Happy Place?
A simple, reflective look at the places we go — mentally or physically — when we need a moment to breathe. People talk about “happy places” like they’re always peaceful,...
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What Does It Really Mean to Take Care of Yourself?
What self‑care actually is — beyond candles, bubble baths, and cute quotes. We hear “take care of yourself” all the time — from friends, coworkers, doctors, even strangers. But what...
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Why Does Jealousy Run So Deep
The “What Is Jealousy?” post was inspired by something I saw online — a woman sharing how her best friend of many years confessed she was jealous of her, and...
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What Is Jealousy? (And Why We Treat It Like a Badge of Honor)
I saw someone talking about jealousy the other day, and it made me pause. Because in our society, jealousy has become something people wear like a badge of honor. We...
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Why Belly Fat Gets So Stubborn As You Get Older (And What Actually Helps)
I don’t know about you, but my belly fat has taken over and funneled into a whole flap — a little pouch that just hangs there. I’m not mad at...
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What Is a Trust?
A trust is a legal arrangement that lets you place assets into a protected container and choose exactly how those assets are managed and passed down. It sounds complicated, but...
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What Is AI, Really? (And Why Some People Love It and Others Don’t)
AI is everywhere right now. Some people love it, some people don’t trust it, and a whole lot of people are using it every day without even realizing it. I...
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Why Does My Metabolism Slow Down as I Age?
Metabolism is the process that turns food into energy so your body can function; breathing, circulating blood, repairing cells, digesting food, all of it. As we get older, it’s common...
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Why Do We Move Slower as We Age?
As we get older, our bodies naturally change and one of the first things we notice is that we don’t move the way we used to. Movements feel slower, stiffer,...