4 Steps to Taking a Break From A Friend
After someone dies, you find more comfort in some friends and not in others. If you lost a parent or sibling, maybe you’re suddenly extremely annoyed by a friend who only complains about how they…
View PostAfter someone dies, you find more comfort in some friends and not in others. If you lost a parent or sibling, maybe you’re suddenly extremely annoyed by a friend who only complains about how they…
View PostOn Red Band Society’s Episode 4, Leo said something that many people grapple with after a major loss or life-changing event, the desire to not be seen as a pity case. Leo was personally…
View PostLast night’s fourth episode of the Red Band Society touched on a subject we’ve talked about a lot lately — pity. The way we see it, it’s more than alright to have your own personal…
View PostIn an amazing write up titled “The Mindy Kaling Guide to Entrepreneurial Domination” #1 highlights an aspect of Mindy Kaling’s life, and work ethic, that makes her even more lovable/admirable. Tip 1 of 5, straight from Mindy…
View PostSharing that you feel sad or alone after someone dies is probably one of the hardest things to do. That being said, it’s also probably one of the best things you could do. By sharing…
View Post“It’s better than being alone.” Sharing is HARD. When you’re younger you’re taught to share material things, but along the way I don’t think anyone actually ever teaches you how to share emotions. Maybe learning how to…
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