I agree. No one is entitled.
I agree. No one is entitled.
I agree that this is one of your ‘pick your battles’ situations.
What we’re dealing with is how people compare themselves to cultural ideas and the super-ego, and how that impacts their emotional well being.
My recommendation to any young person is to get a job to get $10k, then get a work-holiday visa in one of the many countries that offer those, and then get to that other country.
No, because the young women whom I mentor tell me that they feel ashamed that they don’t own their own homes yet, or if they do, the homes aren’t perfect, or the gardens aren’t, or what have you.
I agree with Formica Dinette. I’m also GenX and I think that the burdens on Millennial women are far greater than ours was.
Well, it started because my son (age 9) was having some anxiety about zombies and what happens if the world collapses.
Her whole look is way stuck back in he day — early 2000s. Crazy.
It’s been a really cool exercise in meeting neighbours!
We did this. . . last year when we moved in!
My son, having anxiety about the zombie apocalypse, set up a plan for our apartment block. Through this, we got to know our neighbours, set up a plan, and started working on it. Getting to know our neighbours has been the best part, and seeing what skills they bring to us is really fun. :) It’s also great for earth…
I ahve also been enjoying aroma therapy and gave some nice gifts to my husband and myself this year (massage oil wiht preferred aroma in it; a castor oil scalp treatment, and making my own blends for the aroma therapy diffuser!).
I feel so out of touch.
Yes, it’s the “athlete slim” like Gillian Michaels on photography day, and yes, it’s unrealistic and bullshit.
For a lot of people, the breathing in yoga can make them feel light headed or nauseous. And if you add heat to it (which I don’t recommend), then it’s only worse.
As a yoga person who generally finds pilates very boring, I love how people seem to prefer one or the other. It’s so interesting!
being there to chat online when she can, or giving her a daily call (maybe setting up a set time), as well as making sure she has books and stuff — I think you’re doing very well!
I’m glad yuo got the outcome you wanted.
I’m glad Catalina is doing so well!
I agree that your kid will not die without christmas and probably will be a better person for it.