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WHY FIRST IMPRESSIONS AREN’T AS CRUCIAL AS THEY USED TO BE

Since the day I was born, my parents have always drummed in my head the importance of first impressions. I guess there was always this unspoken rule that the way you meet someone is how they’ll remember you. I’d always believed that to be true, until something changed my mind recently. Which in turn made me realize, why first impressions aren’t as crucial as they used to be.

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WHAT SEASON ARE YOU IN?

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Someone recently asked me, what season am I in? Season meaning, was I in a place of forgiveness, self awareness, growth, change, etc.

I loved that question because it’s not asked often enough even though it should be. Continue Reading

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WHAT TO WEAR ON A FIRST DATE

So you’ve gone and done it. You’ve secured a first date with someone you have interest in. You can’t wait to get dressed up and look your best because first impressions are a thing. Very much so. Continue Reading

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RELATIONSHIP QUIZ: DO YOU TRUST YOUR PARTNER?

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Disclaimer // In my younger years of school, I always dreaded quizzes. I found it weird that a 10 question pop quiz could be used as a measurement of what I knew and didn’t. I mean c’mon, they were 10 questions. However, as I’ve gotten older I’ve found that I actually enjoy taking quizzes… well that is when the subject matter is something of interest to me. I find comfort at times that in this millennial world, a quiz (whether in the pages of Cosmopolitan magazine OR even Vogue) could give me a clearer picture on life… as it relates to dating, friendships, and all the trivial things that make up this millennial world. I mean hey! These quizzes aren’t all knowing and in no way truly dictates who/what you are, but they can be pretty fun and insightful.

That’s why in today’s post, I’ve created a relationship quiz centered around trust.  Do you trust your partner? Do they make you feel safe and secure in your relationship? & in the event that you find that you don’t, trust them that is — what possible things can be done about it. Continue Reading