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Dating, married, single, divorced, and more. Advice on the relationships you have in life. Dear, Humans..
When Should Couples Start Talking About Their Boundaries?
The healthy relationship is based on boundaries. They assist couple in knowing what each other needs, what makes them comfortable, and what are their emotional boundaries. Lack of clarity makes it possible to misunderstand and go through conflicts. Healthy boundaries establish reciprocal respect, emotional safety and long-term harmony. This is the reason why open discussions are not optional.
By Olivia Smith2 months ago in Humans
Next Time Fix
When a simple "something came up" shatters your dinner plans, those with low emotional intelligence (EQ) get trapped in the repetitive courtesy of "Let’s do next time." But those with high EQ see this as a pivot point—an opportunity to transform awkwardness into a bridge that deepens the relationship.
By Water&Well&Page2 months ago in Humans
Why Your Actions Matter: Addressing Able-Bodied Misuse of Disability Resources
Across airports, stadiums, schools, and city streets, one disturbing pattern repeats itself: nondisabled people using disability accommodations for themselves. They request wheelchairs to skip boarding lines, occupy ADA seating at concerts, park in accessible spaces “just for a minute,” or block ramps with strollers and shopping carts.
By Tracy Stine2 months ago in Humans
Exclusive Psychic Insights: Behind The Scenes With Path of Enlightenment Tarot
Good morning and happy Monday, November 24! After taking some time off from writing for post-operative healing from knee surgery, I am back at it. It's been a few weeks since I posted a Monday Morning Huddle, and today I thought I'd try something different. Instead of my typical nature-themed spirit-guided story, I thought it would be nice to pair with another intuitive.
By Marilyn Glover2 months ago in Humans
Photoshopped Reality
Photoshopped Reality People say reality is what you make it, but I’m convinced reality is what you edit it into—preferably with good lighting and a filter called “Heaven’s Glow.” At least, that’s how my cousin Marlene sees the world. To her, nothing is real unless it has been cropped, retouched, recolored, sharpened, and given at least three sparkles.
By charles chaiko2 months ago in Humans









