Have you ever been ghosted? Did you find yourself unable to move past it? You're not alone. Ghosting has become a bit of an epidemic among daters, and it's not going away. I watched the latest episode of Issa Rae's Insecure last night (go out and binge this NOW). It covered the topic of ghosting . . .
How Dating Apps Change (and Don’t Change) the Way We Date
I'm happy to share another guest post from Trevor McDonald, a writer and mental health expert who writes for numerous publications including Sober Nation. He has tons of great insight on how we connect with one another, including our relationship with dating apps and social media... Thanks to . . .
A New Dating App to Try This Summer
Burned out on Tinder? We can't blame you - while it's the go-to for most dating app users, it's good to remember there are other choices out there. Seriously. New dating app Crown, the latest offering from Match Group (who owns Tinder BTW), just launched in L.A. I was invited to the launch . . .
Cultivating Gratitude When Life Isn’t So Great
I've been thinking about gratitude a lot lately, wondering how to cultivate it when things might be difficult or challenging. Here's the thing: we all know intellectually that we can (and should) be grateful for blessings in life - a roof over our heads, food on the table, etc. We can list them off . . .
Why It’s Important to Step Outside Your Comfort Zone
We all want to avoid stress and risk as much as possible. As humans, we're hard-wired for seeking comfort. Yes, curling up with a soft blanket and watching Netflix DOES sound better than dressing up for that networking event thing you have to do for work that fills you with anxiety. So why should . . .
Making the Transition: Living Together 24/7
I'm pleased to bring you another seasonal-appropriate guest post from Interior Design expert Molly Kay. Springtime is all about transitions, so we wanted to focus on an important relationship milestone to navigate: living together 24/7! She has some great tips on how to make a smooth transition when . . .