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[ad_1] I think it’s safe to say that almost everyone feels like finding love is hard. I would have added “especially at an older age,” but I won’t because I hear even from young people that meeting the right person is never a piece of cake.   There are so many factors that go into finding love, including the ones we can work on, such as: *Being emotionally ready for love *How much self-love a person has *Being over your last relationship or divorce *Wanting to find love (some people think they want it but deep down they really don’t)…

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[ad_1] How to Set Boundaries at Work and Protect Your Personal Life | Dr. Guy Winch Lisa Marie Bobby, PhD, LMFT, BCCDr. Lisa Marie Bobby is a licensed psychologist, licensed marriage and family therapist, board-certified coach, AAMFT clinical supervisor, host of the Love, Happiness, and Success Podcast and founder of Growing Self. If setting boundaries at work feels harder than it should, and burnout keeps following you home, you are not imagining it. When your mind never fully leaves work, your body often stays in stress mode long after the workday ends. As a result, your personal life can start…

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[ad_1] When people talk about forgiveness, they fall in one of two camps. It’s either they reject it completely because they think that to forgive someone is weakness and that you’re absolving them of accountability (which you’re not), or you see it as something that benefits you because you understand that holding onto resentment is like drinking poison and expecting the other person to die. So when we talk about forgiveness being impossible when anger is your protection, some people have a notion that if I don’t forgive you, then you’ll feel bad. In some respects, they have a…

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[ad_1] French authorities and leading dating platforms – Tinder, Grindr, Bumble, and Happn – have signed a landmark charter to combat homophobic “ambushes” targeting LGBTQ+ users. The agreement, announced by junior minister for fighting discrimination Aurore Bergé, establishes concrete commitments to prevent, report, and protect users from premeditated violence. Homophobic ambushes involve perpetrators creating fake profiles to lure victims into meetings, where they are then attacked based on their perceived sexual orientation or gender identity. The charter focuses on three priorities: prevention, reporting, and protection. Platforms have agreed to enhance reporting tools for threats or suspicious activity, retain relevant data…

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[ad_1]   Most people come to this channel looking for advice on love and romantic relationships. But today, we’re talking about something that I think is just as important: friendship. In this video, I dive into why meaningful friendships are essential not just for happiness, but for your health, confidence, and overall fulfillment in life. From the science behind social connection to the real struggles of making friends as an adult, we unpack what’s really going on, and what you can do about it. Whether you’re feeling lonely, disconnected, or just want stronger relationships in your life, this video will give you practical…

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[ad_1] When people think about divorce, they usually think about one thing: the legal process of ending a marriage. Filing papers, negotiating terms, and ultimately receiving a divorce decree from the court. But divorce is far more than a legal transaction. That’s where a holistic divorce can be beneficial. A holistic divorce recognizes that divorce affects every aspect of a person’s life—legal, emotional, and financial. Instead of focusing only on the legal outcome, a holistic approach supports individuals and families through the entire transition so they can move forward with clarity, stability, and dignity. Divorce Is Not One-Dimensional Many people…

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[ad_1] The popular narrative right now, especially in certain corners of the internet, is that modern women have been so thoroughly converted by feminism that they’ve rejected the home entirely. That they want careers over families, independence over partnership, and would rather do anything than cook a meal or raise a child full time. I don’t think that’s true. And I don’t think most honest women would say it’s true either. What I observe is something more nuanced: women are not running from homemaking. Many of them would genuinely, enthusiastically embrace it. What they are running from is what homemaking has…

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[ad_1] New research suggests that the key to standing out on dating apps like Tinder and Hinge lies not in listing your best qualities, but in telling a compelling personal story. A study published in the journal Psychology of Popular Media found that narrative-style profiles generate significantly more empathy and romantic interest than traditional list-like bios. Led by Professor Gurit Birnbaum of Reichman University in Israel, the research involved 594 participants who were shown various dating profiles. Some profiles used straightforward bullet-point facts (e.g., “plays guitar, studies economics, likes to travel”), while others wove those same details into a short…

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[ad_1] There’s this certain kind of comment you start to recognize after a while. Not the loud one. There’s no shortage of men on the internet doing little public monologues about how nobody can say anything anymore while saying plenty. We’ve had those. Humanity has had those. I mean the other kind of comment, the quieter one. The one that appears under a piece about marriage, or fatherhood, or sex, or work, or grief, and you suddenly realize the article was only the front door. The real thing just walked in through the comments. It usually comes in a little…

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[ad_1] Awe man, I know. I am about to throw water on something that has been drilled into us our entire lives. We are told to believe in the fairytale. Look for the spark. Feel the butterflies. Let the chemistry guide you. If it feels right, it must be right. And I am here to tell you that mindset is exactly why so many relationships fail. There is a reason half of all relationships don’t last, and it is not because people don’t try hard enough. It is because we were taught to prioritize the wrong things from the…

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