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Wellness
4 Women of Color Entrepreneurs on Balancing Work and Family
It’s inarguable that mothers are the backbone of our culture. But when I start daydreaming about starting a family for myself, a bleak reality sets in. Why?
How To
5 Negotiation Tricks For *Way Too Nice* People
If you’re extra nice by nature, the thought of entering a negotiation can feel like a major headache.
Trends
10 Spooky Books To Read On Your Lunch Break
‘Tis the season to eat, drink, and be scary.
wellness
How To Automate Your Morning Routine—So You Can Get Ready In A Jiffy
Rushing out the door at the last minute isn’t exactly calm-inducing.
wellness
10 Modern Day Witches Debunk Halloween Stereotypes
‘Tis the season to take charge of your own magic.
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How To
Social Media Influencing Is Now A Legit Thing You Can Study At College
Influencers have been making big bucks for a while now; here’s how you can learn to follow suit.
Trends
Woman Lives Our Nightmare Of Farting In Yoga, Gives Heroic Response
If you’ve ever taken a yoga class, you’ve been there: Butt in the air, your tummy is talkin’ nonsense, and you’re really not sure whether your sphincter has what it takes to get through this particular test of endurance.
Wellness
Here’s Your New Moon Mantra For Each Zodiac Sign
Think of a new moon as your opportunity to reboot, spiritually.
How To
Dogs Are The New Beauty Influencers And They Make More Money Than You
Their bank account is worse than their bite.
Success Stories
Why Fitting In Is Overrated, According To This Google Executive
Aude Gandon is an advertising executive who has led global businesses such as P&G Beauty, L’Oreal Paris, Maybelline, and more.
Trends
Why Being ‘Pissed Off’ Is A Great Way To Start A Business
Raised eight hours north of Sydney, Australia, Messenger was more into horseback riding and motorbikes than glossy magazines. But after founding innovative independent publishing house The Messenger Group in 2001, Messenger learned she had a real knack for, well—messaging.