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People are walking less due to delivery culture

Thank goodness for technology, am I right? We’re not sure how our ancestors dealt without the ability to Instagram their acai breakfast bowl, stream movies wherever and whenever they want, or simply use the internet to buy goods from all of the world. Yep, we’re not sure how we would survive without being able to

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4 recommendations from savvy travelers

If you are something of a travel guru, you will most likely have been around the world. The low cost of airfares these days has made it a lot easier for people to travel wherever they want to. And this has opened up the entire world as a place of interest to those who love

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Working in the office – standing or sitting?

Unless you have a pretty cool job where you get to play with puppies all day or pretend you’re a Princess at Disneyland (AKA the best jobs ever), there’s a high chance that you sit in an office on a computer all day. Of course, while you might not have a pile of puppies on

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Why the way you speak shows how stressed you are

There are plenty of things that can stress us out, from work to family life. All sorts of things can be cause for concern, and we often find ourselves getting stressed or worked up quite a bit of the time. In fact, most of us could stand to spend less time getting worked up and

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What do dreams about spiders mean?

Our dreams are a window into our subconscious, according to Sigmund Freud. You might find that if you’ve had a particularly stressful day, you find yourself embroiled in some particularly stressful dreams (or nightmares). If you’re worried about an upcoming exam or looking forward to a vacation, your dreams may reflect your emotions. If you’re

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Signs that you might be codependent

If you are in a healthy relationship, you will experience an equal push and pull, with both partners giving and receiving love, support, and encouragement. In a codependent relationship, only one person is giving, and the other is receiving. It is disproportionate, selfish and very unhealthy to be in this kind of relationship. One of

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How to beat the ‘7-Year Itch’ in your relationship

It is perfectly natural to have ups and downs in any long-term relationship, but there is a common belief that after seven years specifically, there comes a slump, referred to as the ‘7-year itch’. This is where married couples tend to feel as though they are stuck in a rut and become a little restless.

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How to nicely decline an invitation

One of the most difficult etiquette questions of all time is how to say no to an invitation without feeling like a terrible person. If you are a people pleaser, saying ‘no’ to a kind invitation is just not something you are used to doing, but sometimes a full social calendar can just feel like

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