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Dinner Conversation: Honoring LGBTQ+

If someone in your family is queer or trans, the holidays might already feel heavy for them. Here’s how to make sure they know they’re welcome: Use the right names and pronouns. If you mess up, correct yourself quickly and move … Continue reading

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Speak Up

Ask for what you want. Clearly. Boldly. Without apology. Love doesn’t read minds. Tell your partner, your friends, your family what would make you feel cared for. Positively Purging-I welcome your feedbacks in the comments and your likes and passing … Continue reading

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Ask

Doing everything ourselves does not makes us stronger, it makes us selfish there are often individuals in our lives willing and open to helping and sharing the duties and allowing them to feel useful and us less stressed remember to … Continue reading

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 Equal Rights Amendment

I love the Op-Ed section of the paper. I believe we all need to write at least one letter on something we’re passionate about in our lifetime. In saying that, I applaud this reader In the United States, women and … Continue reading

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Wisdom

Ultimately, wisdom is needed to determine how, when, and where to draw boundaries, ask for what we need, improve our relationship interactions or perhaps even to end unhealthy partnerships. But wisdom can’t emerge without the inner strength, warmth, and stability … Continue reading

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