Figure out what makes you happy!

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Tips & Recommendations to help you figure out what makes YOU happy (not your parents, friends, or partner)

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Money-saving ideas because buying ish that doesn't actually make you happy is expensive!

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Expert Advice to avoid the $18,000 thought-it-would-make-me-happy mistake I made

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How To Travel With Someone And Not Kill Them

How To Travel With Someone And Not Kill Them

So you want to see the world and you're determined that the best person to see it with you in your BFF.  Or co-worker.  Or college roommate.  Here's how to travel with someone and still actually like them once the trip is over! Travel buddies can...

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How To Fight Fair With Anyone

How To Fight Fair With Anyone

Whether you're living with friends, strangers or your (usually) sweet and good-tempered lover, disagreements are part of life. Most of us hate confrontation, but it's pretty unavoidable - much like taxes, reality tv, and your cousin's boring...

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How To Beat Self-Employment Burnout

How To Beat Self-Employment Burnout

Self-employment is no joke and burnout is incredibly common. My friend Laura knows a thing or two about self-employment burnout; after starting her own accessories label in 2004, Laura saw her pieces featured in  InStyle Weddings, Brides, Redbook,...

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Networking For Introverts: A Primer

Networking For Introverts: A Primer

Is networking for introverts even, like, POSSIBLE? I mean, does anyone actually like networking - introverted or otherwise? For a long time, the thought of networking made me roll my eyes so hard I'd incite migraines.  In fact, a friend jokes that...

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How To Dress Joyously

How To Dress Joyously

How does one dress joyously? Does it involved purging your closet? Putting together an amazing 'let's get dressed' playlist? Today, Sally's telling us how. Dressing can be a chore. If you’re grappling with body image woes, work in a critical or...

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5 Steps To Up Your Personal Dignity Quotient

5 Steps To Up Your Personal Dignity Quotient

This guest post comes to us via my girl Kelly Williams Brown. Kelly is a columnist, blogger, and the author of “Adulting: How to Become A Grown-Up in 387 Easy(ish) Steps.” She thinks she's probably a 5.2 on a dignity scale of 1 to 10.   [bctt...

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