Lifestyle
For the lives that we love, and everything that comes with it.
A Couple Who Thought a Consent Order Would Be Too Expensive
When Mark and I separated, we did what many couples do. We sat at the kitchen table one evening, split everything down the middle on a piece of paper, shook hands on it, and told ourselves that was that. We'd been together for eleven years. We knew each other. We weren't going to be difficult about money.
By Family Law Service20 days ago in Families
A Couple Who Couldn’t Communicate, Until Family Mediation Changed Everything
I used to think I was a good communicator. I'd always been the one in the office who could smooth things over, get people in a room, and find the middle ground. So when my marriage ended, I genuinely believed I'd handle it sensibly. We were both adults. We had a daughter. We'd figure it out.
By Jess Knauf20 days ago in Families
The Handshake Talent
Open opportunities Hey! I hope everything is going well for you. I wanted to reach out because I recently started sharing information about an opportunity that’s been gaining a lot of traction, and I think it’s something you or someone in your network might benefit from. It involves Handshake AI — a company that’s actively recruiting skilled professionals across a wide variety of specialized fields — and they’ve opened up a referral program that actually pays meaningful bonuses for connecting them with talented people.
By Press Release 20 days ago in Blush
Do I Have To?
Tuesday was a “national” day of celebration, but not all were in celebratory mode. While our nation and other nations were partying and engorging themselves on corned beef, potatoes, cabbage and an over abundance of beer, one person was grieving and going down a rabbit hole of sadness, over the death of a parent.
By Alexandra Grant21 days ago in Families
The Missing Piece
The puzzle piece became a symbol of Autism in the sixties. It represented the puzzling nature of the disorder. Autism Speaks used it too, but they were criticized for pushing for a cure to Autism, rather than acceptance. I am using it today as a symbol for my family's dynamic, having an Autistic family member in residential care.
By Kathleen Anderson 21 days ago in Families
Is Your Pelvic Floor Tight or Weak? How to Tell the Difference (And What to Do)
If you have been dealing with discomfort, bladder issues, or unexplained pelvic pain, there is a good chance your pelvic floor is not functioning the way it should. Many people assume the problem is weakness, but in reality, it could be the opposite. Understanding whether your pelvic floor is tight or weak is essential because using the wrong approach can make symptoms worse instead of better.
By Elevate You Studio21 days ago in Blush
Why Mui Ne Is Often Loved More by Repeat Travellers Than First Timers
Mui Ne rarely tries to impress at first glance. It does not shout for attention or package itself neatly for quick consumption. Instead, it unfolds slowly. This is precisely why many travellers only truly fall for Mui Ne the second time around, once expectations soften and curiosity deepens.
By Daphne Olga21 days ago in Viva















