Avatarladybugx87FlipboardIcon version of the Flipboard logo8 Predictions for Traveling in 2022 (and Possibly Beyond)fodors.com - Rachael LevittCanceled plans, deferred departures, anxiety-fueled enjoyment. Once we get the vaccine, travel will go back to the way that it was before the …
Avatarladybugx87AvatarAvatarChonky, Crumbl, Last Crumb: Softball-Sized, Goo-Filled Cookies Are 2021’s Hottest DessertPureWow - Taryn PireBoozy kombucha, over-the-top charcuterie boards and spicy condiments have ruled 2021. But we’re feasting our appetite on the sweetest food trend of …
Avatarladybugx87AvatarAvatar12 Podcasts Stanford Business School Professors Think You Should Listen Toverified_publisherInc Magazine - Jessica StillmanBack in the car (or on the train) more? Use your commute to expand your mind with these podcast picks from Stanford professors. With the pandemic now in a less acute phase, people are trying to find their feet and get moving again. That means many of us are spending more time in the car or on the …
Avatarladybugx87AvatarAvatarI Was Married With A Full-Time Job. Then I Had To Move Into My Car.HuffPost - Cheryl Landes"How did I wind up living in my car? My husband disappeared. Before he vanished, I stopped recognizing him." My ringing travel alarm jolts me from a deep sleep. I peek at the car windows. They are covered in snow. I’m grateful for the thick comforter I salvaged from the storage unit before the …
Avatarladybugx87AvatarAvatarThe Best Stocking Stuffers For Teens That They’ll Love in Their Own Moody WayScary Mommy - Laura HenniganThe best stocking stuffers for teens are items that they 1) won’t roll their eyes at, and 2) might actually cause them to crack a (brief) smile. …
Avatarladybugx87AvatarAvatarMy Daughter Is About To Be A Tween, And I Don’t Know How I Feel About ThatScary Mommy - Holly GarciaThe count down is on. Like it hasn’t been for the past three months. My firstborn is about to be 9-years-old, and I have mixed feelings. It’s the day …
Avatarladybugx87FlipboardIcon version of the Flipboard logoHow to avoid catching prickly emotions from other peopleted.com - Jessica GarzaDifficult emotions can get under your skin if you're not careful. Sport and performance consultant Jessica Garza calls this the "jumping cholla …
Avatarladybugx87AvatarAvatarThe hidden load: How 'thinking of everything' holds mums backverified_publisherBBC Worklife - Melissa HogenboomWhen it comes to household responsibilities, women perform far more cognitive and emotional labour than men. Why is this, and is there anything we can do about it?
Avatarladybugx87AvatarAvatarWhen Working From Home Becomes a Never-Ending Nightmareverified_publisherMarie Claire - By Cat WoodsMore and more women are reporting instances of workplace bullying by managers as a direct result of ongoing WFH mandates. An employee at a global recruitment company in Sydney, Australia, Catriona* was relieved when she maintained her role in the face of pandemic-related mass layoffs. At 33, she'd …
Avatarladybugx87AvatarAvatarYou're Not Lazy; You're Scared: How To Finally Stop ProcrastinatingForbes - Amy BlaschkaBe honest: Do you struggle in getting things started (or completed)? Do you tell yourself, “I’ll get to it,” yet find yourself binge-watching an entire season of Bridgeton instead? You're not alone. According to Psychology Today, procrastination is a common human tendency. For the occasional offender, …
Avatarladybugx87AvatarAvatarThe Rich Don’t Listen To Suze Orman And Dave RamseyForbes - Garrett GundersonThomas J. Stanley’s The Millionaire Next Door is one of the most well-known financial books that’s ever been written. It’s sold millions of copies and is on every list when you Google “best personal finance books.” Despite its acclaim, I had a visceral reaction the first time I read it. The whole …
Avatarladybugx87AvatarAvatarA Week In Long Beach, CA, On A $58,000 Salaryverified_publisherRefinery29 - refinery29Welcome to Money Diaries where we are tackling the ever-present taboo that is money. We're asking real people how they spend their hard-earned money during a seven-day period — and we're tracking every last dollar. Today: an immigration attorney who makes $58,000 per year and spends some of her money …