Kiera LandessWhat to do if your own insecurity is ruining your relationshipsverified_publisherCosmopolitan - Sylvia SmithMost of us feel pangs of self doubt every now and then, which is totally normal. But, when it comes tojealousy in relationships, personal insecurities and comparison, it can actually drive a wedge between you and your partner. Insecurity is good to some extent because it makes you work harder in the …
Kiera LandessToo Much Candy? This Apple Cider Vinegar Drink Will Stabilize Your Blood Sugar, Statverified_publishermindbodygreen.com - Liz MoodyI'm a self-professed sugar addict. At work, my desk is the one co-workers rely on for healthy-ish versions of chocolate bars, brownies, and more—my …
Kiera LandessThe national debt and the federal deficit are skyrocketing. How it affects youverified_publisherUSA TODAY - Michael CollinsWASHINGTON – The national debt is $21 trillion and counting. The federal deficit soared last year to $779 billion and is projected to approach $1 trillion in 2019. For most Americans, it’s difficult to comprehend a dollar figure that has that many digits. ($1 trillion, when written out in long form, …
Kiera LandessHere’s How to Sprinkle Nutritional Magic on Everything From Salad to PopcornWell+Good - Tehrene FirmanThis vegan "cheese" dust adds a magical nutritional boost to everything it touches. Here's exactly how to make it using nutritional yeast, turmeric, …
Kiera LandessWith this simple strategy, 'You can't avoid becoming a millionaire'verified_publisherUSA TODAY Money - Annie NovaMichael Taylor used to sell bonds for Goldman Sachs. Now he's focused his efforts on making young people understand the importance of investing early. "We don't teach compound interest math in school," Taylor said. In his new book, The Financial Rules for New College Graduates, along with a YouTube …
Kiera LandessTired of Salad? New Ways to Eat Leafy Greensverified_publisherconsumerreports.org - By Catherine RobertsNow that spring is here, you're likely to start seeing more leafy greens—including lettuce, spinach, kale, and arugula—in your grocery store or at …