Is ‘perfect timing’ really such a thing?
ORLANDO, Fla. (Ivanhoe Newswire) – You’ve probably heard the phrase “that was perfect timing!” But is there really such a thing? They say timing is everything. You might want to tie the knot between ages 25 and 32. A person who weds at age 25 is 11% less likely to divorce than someone who marries at age 24. The best time to eat breakfast is 7:11 a.m., lunch is 12:38 p.m., and dinner is 6:14 p.m.
Don’t let the pandemic put your marriage at risk
Psychologists from Berkeley say there are some things you can do to make sure you don’t get sick of each other. Psychologists say beating yourself up is counter-productive. Berkeley psychologists say when partners get upset at each other, both need to take a step back and figure out to meet each other halfway. Whether it’s financial problems, health issues, or having to teach kids from home, arguments and disagreements are bound to come up. Psychologists say try to see past the problems in front of you and focus on the good times ahead.
Conversations you should avoid having with your loved ones during Thanksgiving dinner
If you’re planning to spend time around your family on Thanksgiving, here are some conversation starters you should avoid:1. Experts with Readers Digest say to keep all financial conversations out of the picture during the holidays. Experts say if they want anyone to know, they will bring it up themselves. Experts say sometimes these questions are enough to make them avoid coming over. Conversations about weight gain or weight loss, parenting advice or critiquing family recipes should also be avoided.
Consider these tips if you think you’re a victim of gaslighting
We’ll share what to do if you think you’re a victim of gaslighting. “It made me question who I was and what was going on within me,” said Mary Mitchell. And if you notice someone being gaslighted, don’t be afraid to speak up! Created by researchers at Yale, you’re able to learn about your emotions, notice patterns, and understand what may cause your feelings over time. If you are still feeling like you are being gaslighted, contact the National Domestic Violence Hotline at 1-800-799-7233.
Oreo is giving away 10,000 packs of rainbow cookies. Here’s how to get yours
We’re PROUD to announce the first-ever Rainbow OREO Cookies made in honor of our partnership with @PFLAG 🏳️🌈 Join our #ProudParent campaign and you could snag a pack of Rainbow OREO Cookies! pic.twitter.com/Sg5U6Q7sTb — OREO Cookie (@Oreo) October 9, 2020These rainbow Oreo cookies could be yours, here’s how the company said you can get the cookies:“Join OUR #ProudParent campaign and share a photo of what allyship means to you. Don’t forget to follow @OREO too.”Here’s how:1️⃣ Join OUR #ProudParent campaign and share a photo of what allyship means to you. Don’t forget to follow @OREO too. — OREO Cookie (@Oreo) October 9, 2020According to the company, 10,000 “rewards” will be made available to participants throughout the contest, which ends Oct. 31 or when all of the rewards are claimed.
Dating corona-style leads to love connections, even marriage
This image released bu Jordan Tyler shows Tyler, right, with his wife Brittany in New Orleans on July 18, 2020. (Jordan Tyler via AP)NEW YORK If there's one thing the pandemic hasn't canceled, it's the search for love. In March, the popular dating app Hinge experienced a 30% increase over January and February in messages sent among users. They're feeling resilient, and they're not willing to put a year of their love life on hold because of the global pandemic, Ury said. People are bonding over maybe feeling alone, feeling helpless, feeling a sense of loss.