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A TikToker shares her and her family's non-profit organization inspired by her late brother.
This happens all of the time: I’m trying to make plans with a friend, she suggests a couple of different nights, I’m free on all of them, but I’d <em>like </em>to see what my partner has planned, since we haven’t had a date night in a long time. I try to talk to him about it, but he’s “tired” or “doesn’t want to look at one more piece of logistics today” and won’t give me an answer. Meanwhile, my friend is on the other line, waiting for an answer. She needs to plan her life, which I, as a planner, totally understand. So I just pick a date.
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If you think the status of your physical space and the status of your relationship are not related, think again. Our surroundings impact us deeply. Whether we notice them with our conscious mind or not, our surroundings have an affect on our subconscious mind. Pleasant surroundings can make us feel energized, positive, and happy. Unpleasant […]
Maybe you have something you’re actually really excited about—a milestone, an accomplishment, a big deal. Your partner should know about that, too. Give him the chance to pick up a bottle of wine or something special for that night. Set him up to succeed
This one is just a sin, really. When flaky people do this, they aren’t innocent or clueless: they’re spineless. Flaky people will just completely go MIA, stop responding to texts, and not show up for a plan you made. Then hours or days later text you with a long explanation.
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(Washington Post) — Millions of people log onto social media Web sites daily, prompting such varied organizations as Gaithersburg-based MedImmune, the American Red Cross and the Department of Housing and Urban Development to follow. But simply creating an account on Facebook or Twitter rarely equates to being plugged in. Area consultants said many organizations spend ample time and […]
(South Florida Times) — The National Urban League (NUL) was founded in 1910 by a group of black and white people, including Ruth Standish Baldwin and George Edmund Haynes in New York City. Originally named the Committee on Urban Conditions among Negroes, the organization’s goal was to assist blacks who were transitioning from the rural South […]