05/12/2023
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A look at the surprising health benefits of adding heat to your food.
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A look at the surprising health benefits of adding heat to your food.
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This breakfast dish (similar to a crepe) is loaded with nutritious fruit and yogurt to keep you full all morning.
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If you're feeling neglected in your relationship, it can be difficult to overcome. But you can do it. Here's some wisdom for you.
1. Communicate. I know you've tried but do it again. Talk to them about how you're feeling. Be honest and clear about your needs and how their neglectfulness is affecting you. But you have to hear them to understand. Try to listen to their perspective as well, and work together to find solutions that work for both of you.
2. Focus on yourself. I didn't say neglect them in the process. While it's important to work on the relationship, it's equally important to take care of yourself. Make time for activities you enjoy and spend time with "supportive" friends and family who'll keep you from doing the most.
3. Set boundaries. Maybe their behavior is causing the neglect. If so, then you need to protect yourself. You may need to limit your contact with them or break from the relationship altogether. I don't know. You'll have to decide the best course of action in your situation.
4. Talk with a professional. If there are deeper issues, like depression or addiction, it may be time to seek help from a therapist or counselor.
Just remember, overcoming a neglected relationship takes time and effort from both people. You'll have to exercise patience, compassion, and be committed to working it out together.
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Getting Married And Need A Venue?
In my previous post, I discussed the importance of choosing the right colors. Well,believe it or not, color is important when it comes to your venue too. When considering your venue (outside of cost), you should look to see if it's mostly neutral or if its a blank slate type of space. Is the place vibrant? Is it an art gallery? Does it makes sense for what you're dreaming of for your big day?
If you have a venue great, if not here's an idea. Collect a few photos of where you'd like to have your venue. What colors show up in most of those photos? Does the colors fit your theme? Are they inspiring? Does these colors work with your linen, dining, clothes, dress colors, suit colors and fit with the colors of the space? Can you get away with it due to lighting?
These are just a few things to consider when choosing a venue. The price might be right, but will it give you what you're looking for? The space may be too large, too small, or simply not a match. But it's your day, go for it and be creative.
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WEDDING COLORS:
You're getting married and can't decide on color. You'll need to have this decided when speaking to vendors. Those color choices will help your florist choose the right flowers. Knowing this will help with cake decorating, your linens, dresses, suits for the men etc etc.
When deciding on your color palette, you should look for what inspires you. Look for them in paintings, pictures, or different art pieces. The beautiful thing is, it doesn't have to be from or of a wedding.
The perfect color palette should be chosen by season of the year too. But don't get caught up on hard blues and purples. Because vendors will ask you, what kind of blue or purple?
Start with your dark color. The later in the year, the darker the darkest color should be. But it's your wedding so be brave. Go for it.
Your next color should be medium. It'll be your most saturated. For example, marigold or apricot.
Then choose a lighter shade of your medium or dark color.
All you have left is your neutral color to choose from. N**e, silver, gold, white, beige, champagne, gray or black.
Just remember the formula: Dark, medium, light and neutral. ™️
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Fruity, minty, and bubbly—this float has it all.
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