lifetips
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A Simple Guide to Staying Calm (Even When Life Feels Unfair)
Staying calm isn’t about avoiding challenges or pretending everything is fine. It’s about grounding yourself in effort, self-worth, and intentional energy.
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How People Can Save Up in This Economy
Let’s be honest, saving money in today’s economy feels harder than ever. Prices are rising, salaries aren’t increasing at the same pace, and everyday expenses seem to stack up faster than we expect.
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My 2026 Plans: A Year to Travel, Grow, and Live Fully
Here’s to a year of growth, adventure, and living with purpose. Hello, 2026, I’m ready for you.
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Reflections on 2025: Lessons I Learned
As 2025 comes to a close, I find myself reflecting on the lessons this year has taught me. It’s been a year of growth, challenges, and moments of joy, a reminder that life is as much about the journey as it is about the destination.
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Why the Spirit of Christmas Doesn’t Feel the Same Anymore
Now that I’m older, the spirit of Christmas just doesn’t hit as strongly as it used to. And honestly? It makes me a little sad.
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How to Survive (and Enjoy) a Wedding as a Stranger’s Plus-One
Here’s what I learned (and what you can do) to prepare for attending a wedding where you’re basically a friendly stranger.
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5 Ways to Support a Friend Who’s Desperate for a Relationship
Recently, one of my closest friends has been opening up about how much they want to be in a relationship. I’ve learned a few things that help me support them better.
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5 Things I Do to Keep Sane While Working Remotely
Working from home sounds like a dream: no commute, more flexibility, and the comfort of being in your own space. But the reality isn’t always as relaxing as it seems. Sometimes, I feel like I never truly “rest” because my home is also my workplace.
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The Effects of Not Eating Rice: My One-Month Journey
This journey reminded me that sometimes, small sacrifices lead to bigger rewards. And for me, saying goodbye to rice, at least for now, was definitely worth it.
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I Think My Introverted-ness Worsened After I Started Working From Home
So, maybe I was always an introvert. It just took me a while (and a global shift to remote work) to admit it.









