10 “Big Picture” Parenting Skills Every Mom Needs
I worked on piece this so long ago — and with a different title — that I’d forgotten I’d written it! Some helpful experts weighed in, though, so glad to
I worked on piece this so long ago — and with a different title — that I’d forgotten I’d written it! Some helpful experts weighed in, though, so glad to
Whether you’re staying close to home with an Easter egg hunt in your own apartment or yard or visiting friends and family, bundling up a bunch of colorful presents for
Uplifting yourself and other women on International Women’s Day (and every day) is paramount. Here are ways to do just that. (Via DailyOM, by writer Jessica Estrada)
If everyone you know claims everyone they know is a narcissist, this DailyOM Journal article that I edited (by the talented Natasha Burton) is helpful in cutting through the trendy
Putting this into the universe so I may manifest what I most desire: Will Trent to get renewed by ABC. What’s taking the network so long? This show is so,
Is it too late? Possibly — but here are a few ideas (over at RetailMeNot) before you completely give up.
Hearts and flowers are lovely — for certain people. But if you or your nearest and dearest prefer a less traditionally sentimental gift, here are suggestions, over at RetailMeNot.
I’m back, baby! Back reading books beyond light romcoms, that is, which was all I was reading during the first three years (!!!!) of our new Covid-19 era. I’ve loved
Helpful parenting book alert! Frank Bruni’s Where You Go Is Not Who You’ll Be: An Antidote to the College Admissions Mania has a simple message: that between the rankings and
Taking a break from sharing links to my articles here so I can start listing all the cool books I’ve read. Here is one that’s just sweet and light and