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I’m (over)due with my second child, and I am not looking forward to the “help” that will come when she is born. When my son ...
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RSVP Live on MSNMary Kennedy dreads not being here for her grandchildren's important life moments
The former RTÉ presenter is a grandmother to six-year-old Paddy, Holly who is four, Julia aged two, Charlotte, who is also ...
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Emily Standley Allard on MSNWhy Women Need to Stop Being So Unreasonably Nice
Let’s be clear: being kind is a strength. But constantly sacrificing your peace, time, and mental bandwidth just to be “nice”? That’s a slippery slope into doormat territory—and no one hands out ...
Sometimes the kindest thing you can do for yourself—and others—is to stop softening the truth just to keep the peace.
They remember every mistake you've made but conveniently forget your victories—and other red flags hiding behind that ...
“I don’t invite my best friends to some things I do, not because I don’t want to connect with my friend, but because I have ...
Saying no as an act of self-care is a way to set boundaries, protect one's time and energy, and maintain mental and emotional ...
Some people then ask “how is everyone?”, forcing everyone to unmute again and say something wildly insightful like “fine”. By ...
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Resist the Snark and Be Happy
Being courteous can be challenging in these fractious times, but politeness is much better for your well-being.
Join HELLO! as we explore nine phrases that we need to ditch to become supportive and helpful listeners. See details.
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