Tuesday, August 22, 2017

It’s Ok to Be Happy with a Quiet Life “Sometimes you need to sit lonely on the floor in a quiet room in order to hear your own voice and not let it drown in the noise of others.” — Charlotte Eriksson
I Will Always Comfort My Crying Kid, And Here’s Why
Coping With Photo Overload on Social Media
I'm a Family Psychologist and These Are the 20 Most Common Parenting Mistakes I See
5 Moms Reveal The Moment They Learned To Trust Themselves As Moms And Women
I’m On The Prowl For The Ultimate Mom Friend
You 2.0: Why We're Bad At Predicting Our Own Happiness - And How We Can Get Better
How To Talk Race With Your Family: Ask Code Switch
That Clutter In Your Home Used To Be Money
Finding Radical Kindness in the Face of Chaos and Danger
A BRIEF HISTORY OF ROMANTIC LOVE AND WHY IT KIND OF SUCKS "With greater personal freedom comes a greater requirement for personal responsibility and understanding. And it’s 100 years later and we’re just now gaining the ability to grapple with the responsibilities love brings with it. Nobody talks about the fact that greater personal freedom grants greater opportunities to fuck things up. And it creates greater opportunities to hurt other people." - K.S.
This is what online dating is like when you’re not gorgeous or ugly, but average

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