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Grief

As a caregiver to a loved one with a terminal illness, I wish to add two recommendations on how people should NOT respond to this news: First, do not minimize the illness! Second, do not intrude on others’ privacy (“I … Continue reading

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Etiquette Lessons: Social Media

Can You Post Images on Social Media of a Holiday Party You’re Attending? Posting photos of the cocktail soiree you are attending can make things awkward for your host, says Parker. “The host might not want people to know about … Continue reading

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How to Soothe Through Anxiety

whether it’s laying on the ground, stretching to move your focus away from your thoughts and into the body, breathwork or a self-massage, figure out what body activities help you feel at peace and access those tools when you begin … Continue reading

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Etiquette Lessons: Thank You Note

Is It Necessary to Write a Thank You Note After a Holiday Party? Hosting people in your home during this busy time of year is always a generous act. So showing your appreciation by texting, emailing, or writing a note … Continue reading

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Creative Process

My creative process is ever evolving. I let different things in my environment inspire me. My number one rule is to trust my first instinct and go with that. – Raisa Flowers Positively Purging–I welcome your feedbacks in the comments … Continue reading

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