Here is a list of 10 topics that will give your family and friends insight into your private passions and world view.
When it happened last year, it seemed a bit ridiculous. But then it happened again. If the universe really can send a message, I think I need to listen.
Pamela Chan, BCFamily.ca/ Editorial In recent months I’ve been writing a lot of posts but not publishing them. I know…
Have you read the blog post about the 10 types of moms that the blog author plans to avoid? Yes, the one with the click baity title. The one with the “I don’t mean anything by my conversation and questioning – I’m just curious” angle.
In 2016, we can pretty much say that Misery Monday is officially dead.
Do you feel that the increased interest in taking photographs has created a negative backlash against photographers? Have you experienced “etiquette shaming” in public that you feel was disproportionate to the circumstances, heavy handed or even inappropriate?
How do you stop fear of criticism from affecting your creative output?
Gosh darn it – it’s hard to meet people nowadays. Even in this age of online dating and Tinder.
A few months ago I started year 9 using Facebook. Sometimes it takes awhile to form conclusions about how people use a product or service. During all of these years, I’ve happened upon two key observations about patterns that you see on Facebook.
If elders weren’t around to organize family meals and be a magnet for socializing as larger family groups, would younger Boomers, Gen-Xers and young adults even get together?