Exploring what it's like to not be together (without fully splitting up) can have surprising benefits.
Here’s simple steps to help you fall back in love with literature
If you’ve been called “too sensitive,” this one’s for you.
So you can skip surface-level small talk about the weather or your job—and cut to the good stuff instead.
Plus, what to keep in mind before you hit send.
Mistaking one for the other could be the reason why your richest moisturizer isn’t doing the job.
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Here’s how to know when your seemingly “peaceful” dynamic is more of a problem than a perk.
Your health is important too.
The secret to finding someone great—and avoiding a horror story—is picking one that aligns with your unique goals.
And how to regain your independence without having to drift apart.
Here’s how you can slowly go back to exercising in the new year
Doctors share the everyday habits that make a difference.
The quality of your sleep and the size of your to-do list can both play a role.
There are just five moves in this quick yet effective routine.
You can’t comfortably stick a spot treatment up there—so try these derm-backed tips instead.
The answer depends, in part, on why they’re aching in the first place.
Understanding the difference between stress and burnout
It turns the conversation into a debate instead of an opportunity to understand each other.
It’s normal to feel down post-argument, but these tips can help you snap out of your funk faster.
Lowering your standards might sound like bad advice, but aiming to be “great enough” can be game-changing.
Allowing someone else to control how and when you move on will only delay your healing process.
Whether you want to level up your friendships, be less anxious, or love yourself more.
Watch out for someone who’s “too busy” for you but somehow fits in lots of hangs with everyone else.
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