
Isabelle I. Chase
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1 month ago |
blogherald.com | Lachlan Brown |Isabelle I. Chase |Alex Navarro |Tara Whitmore
If you’ve ever found yourself questioning your partner’s behavior or wondering if you’re dating a walking red flag, you’re not alone. I’ve been immersed in psychology and self-improvement research for years (for both personal and professional reasons, if I’m being honest), and let me tell you—knowing the difference between a solid partner and a low-quality one can save you a lot of heartbreak. Ready to find out if you’re dating someone who’s not worth your time?
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2 months ago |
blogherald.com | Lachlan Brown |Alex Navarro |Tina Fey |Isabelle I. Chase
Our language doesn’t just reflect who we are, it also influences how others perceive us. Whether you’re chatting with your friends, colleagues, or someone you’re trying to impress, these everyday phrases can make you sound less intelligent without you even realizing it. Let’s dive in. 1. “I’m not sure, but…”This phrase might seem harmless. But if you constantly use “I’m not sure, but…” when you actually do know something, people can get the impression you lack confidence—never a good look.
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2 months ago |
blogherald.com | Isabelle I. Chase |Tara Whitmore |Farley Ledgerwood |Lachlan Brown
Being mentally strong isn’t about never struggling—it’s about how you handle challenges when they come your way. Some people break under pressure, while others rise above it. The difference? Mental strength. It’s what allows you to stay calm, push forward, and keep going even when life gets tough. The good news is that mental strength isn’t something you’re just born with—it’s something you can develop. And there are certain signs that show you’re stronger than you might think.
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2 months ago |
blogherald.com | Lachlan Brown |Tina Fey |Isabelle I. Chase |Tara Whitmore
I remember the first time I noticed the power of a single phrase. Back in my brand strategy days, I worked with clients who exuded confidence and clarity in every meeting. They didn’t need to dominate the room with volume or bravado; instead, they punctuated their conversations with short, potent statements that left no room for doubt. I often wondered why these concise remarks seemed more influential than an entire speech.
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2 months ago |
blogherald.com | Lachlan Brown |Tina Fey |Tara Whitmore |Isabelle I. Chase
Hey there, it’s Tina Fey here—founder of Love Connection and full-time writer at Blog Herald. I’ve been diving deep into the world of psychology and self-improvement for years, and one topic that fascinates me is aging gracefully. It’s incredible how some folks in their 70s (and beyond!) look decades younger. After observing and chatting with quite a few of these youthful souls, I’ve noticed they share 9 daily habits. Let’s explore each one. 1.
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