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I left the U.S. for Trinidad and Tobago: My family of 4 spends about $3,000 a month—and we’ve never been happier
Chantel Henry lives with her husband and two kids in Trinidad. She says living there has made her American Dream more affordable.
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I’ve studied friendship for 10 years: 4 questions to move beyond small talk and make new friends
“Modern Friendship” author Anna Goldfarb says these four questions can help you figure out if an acquaintance is meant to be a true friend.
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48-year-old worked at a garden center for $17/hour to make ends meet: ‘It’s one of the best jobs I’ve ever had’
“Without a job, I felt invisible. With a job, I felt seen, useful, and purposeful again,” says Leslie Friday, who sold plants and flowers while job searching after a layoff. “I loved every minute.”
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If someone does these 5 things, you’ve made a great first impression, says expert: ‘They’re genuinely invested’
Making a good first impression starts with genuine curiosity. Research shows five subtle signs that reveal whether you’ve built rapport and left a positive impression.
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Highly successful people do 4 things when talking to their bosses: They sound smart without ‘trying too hard,’ says expert
Authority comes from thinking clearly, seeing the bigger picture, and knowing how to move things forward,” says executive coach Melody Wilding.
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To future-proof your career in the age of AI, do 3 simple things: You’ll ‘remain valuable,’ says expert
Dan Schawbel, who’s spent over a decade researching how technology reshapes careers, says employees who do these 3 things in the age of AI will “come out ahead.”
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I’m a psychologist who studies couples: Don’t ignore these 7 relationship ‘red flags’—they’re ‘easy to miss’
Mark Travers, a psychologist who studies relationships, explains the subtle and not-so-subtle warning signs that a relationship has become emotionally unhealthy.
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I’ve worked with over 5,000 kids: I swear by this No. 1 parenting rule—it’s ‘surprisingly simple’
Child development expert Siggie Cohen, who has worked with over 5,000 families, shares one communication mistake she sees parents make every day. Here’s why she says it can backfire, when to set clear boundaries and how to use questions more effectively.
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Ex-Google recruiter: The No. 1 resume ‘red flag’ that makes hiring managers stop reading—and how to fix it
Former Google recruiter Farah Sharghi reveals the biggest mistake job seekers make with their resumes.
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