What is more important: The institution of marriage or the people in it?

Marriage is a partnership—a space where two individuals come together to grow, support each other, and share a life of mutual respect and love. If that space turns into a battlefield or a prison, it is the people, not the institution, that need our attention, empathy, and care.

Six Conversations Every Couple Should Have Before Saying “I Do”

Marriage isn’t just a day—it’s a lifetime of shared responsibilities, decisions, and dreams. Too many couples jump into this lifelong commitment without having transparent conversations about the practicalities and expectations that will define their journey. Here are six crucial topics every soon-to-be-married couple should talk about before stepping into this new chapter.

Sleep Hygiene: Are You Sacrificing Sleep for Success?

In a world that never stops, sleep often takes a backseat. Whether we’re staying up late to finish work, watching “just one more episode” of our favorite series, or endlessly scrolling through social media, sleep is the first thing we sacrifice. I know this all too well—there have been times when I’ve found myself awake... Continue Reading →

Why Your Body Hates Booze After 40

As we age, our bodies go through many changes. One significant shift happens in how we process alcohol. Drinking habits that seemed harmless in our 20s and 30s can start to take a toll on our health once we hit 40. Understanding the signs that your body is rebelling against alcohol and knowing how much is too much can help you make healthier choices.

Truthbomb: Having Some Body Fat is an Awesome Thing!

In today's society, the pressure to achieve a slim figure often leads women to fear body fat, perpetuated by media, brands, and influencers. This fear, known as fat fear, is not only unfounded but also detrimental to physical and mental health. It's essential to clarify that having some body fat is different from being obese.

Sharing Finances with Your Spouse: Balance, Trust, and Protection

Managing finances with your spouse can be both rewarding and fraught with challenges. For many working women, sharing financial responsibilities seems like a natural step in building a life together. Yet, financial exploitation in marriages happens more often than we’d like to admit. Women might be unaware of it or choose to stay in denial to keep the peace. Acknowledging this vulnerability is crucial for maintaining both financial and emotional well-being.

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