relationships
Trace the link between feminism and relationships from outdated norms to modern conventions including chivalry, working mothers, splitting the bill and beyond.
How to Keep a Man Interested Without Losing Your Pride
Relationships are so hard. You worry if you don’t have one, and when you do, you worry they will leave you. The younger me used to believe a relationship was a guarantee to my happy ending. Now the old me don’t want anything that has a commitment in it. It seems like life without a relationship is so much easier.
By Jessey Anthony4 years ago in Viva
5 challenges you can face to improve your leadership skills
1. Build New Relationships and Strengthen Current Ones It doesn’t matter if you are just starting out in your career or an established leader; you must build new relationships and strengthen current ones. Ask your colleagues good questions so you can get them to open up and bond with them.
By shashank shekhar4 years ago in Viva
A Funny Thing Happened On The Way To The Office.
I used to work in an office in Manchester City Centre. I would catch the bus on Oldham Road at 7:55am, which would take me straight into town. The bus was always full of fellow office workers, men in ties, and woman in heels, it’s just the way it was.
By Emma Louise4 years ago in Viva
22 Years
22 years of irritating habits, not picking up clothes, drawers left open, and raising children. The date is looming before me, our anniversary. We've been surviving, growing, and maturing together for almost a quarter of a century. Some days it feels more like we are sister and brother and some days it feels like we are roommates rather than husband and wife.
By T.L. McConaughy4 years ago in Viva
Reading Romance Is Self-Care
I'm at a point in my life now where I want to believe in happiness again. There were a long few years where all that seemed to show upon my horizon was bleak, enduring toil and that eroded my mental health like waves upon the beach shore. But I'm older now, and though in a material sense things still seem stretched thin, my mind is starting to fight back for pieces of happiness. In fact, I'll selfishly and boldly proclaim that I want more than just pieces- I want the whole cake dish of happiness and I'm tired of settling for less. One of the ways I'm doing this is by renewing my relationship with reading again. And the number one genre that's helping me get back into that excited, voracious headspace for new literature?
By Delise Fantome4 years ago in Viva







