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Category Archives: Dealing with Difficult People

Sexism: Time to stop laughing it off – it’s not funny!
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I have taken a stand on sexism as long as I can remember. When I was 7 years old, I challenged a classmate to say that girls were better than boys (he had been saying boys were better than girls … Continue reading

4 Tips For The Holidays: How to Deal Beautifully With Our Families
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With the holidays nearly upon us it’s time for many of us to spend a few days in close proximity to our nearest and dearest. It might be something you look forward to or perhaps it feels more like torture. … Continue reading
7 Ways to Handle Spiteful, Judgemental or Mean Comments Online
October is National Bullying Prevention Month. So in this article we’re looking at something that’s a bit of an internet phenomenon – what to do when people write spiteful, judgemental or mean comments online. People say things online they would never … Continue reading →