
Jordan N. Mamone
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Feb 21, 2025 |
theskimm.com | Claudia Rupcich |Kamini Ramdeen-Chowdhury |Jordan N. Mamone
Ever feel like parenting is just one big improv scene? We feel you.
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Nov 18, 2024 |
theskimm.com | Anna Davies |AJ Cohen |Alyssa Sparacino |Margaret Wheeler Johnson |Jordan N. Mamone
November 19, 2024It's not "doom spending." It's redefining the dream. Prices are up. Student loan relief is likely off the table. And Social Security may not exist by the time millennials retire.
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Sep 3, 2024 |
theskimm.com | Sami Roberts |Claudia Rupcich |Maria McCallen |Karell Roxas |Jordan N. Mamone
Putting something on your to-do list isn't enough to get it done. Because you don’t always know where to start or the steps you need to take. Skimm Scripts gives you the words, spreadsheets, or templates you need to get things off your to-do list...and get on with your life. To navigate the world as a nonconfrontational person is to experience a special kind of hell. Even the slightest snarky comment can make your palms sweat.
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Jun 25, 2024 |
theskimm.com | Marisa Iallonardo |Maria McCallen |Karell Roxas |Jordan N. Mamone
You’ll only spend about an average of 18 minutes with your doctor at a primary care visit, according to one study. In that short amount of time, there’s a lot to cover. That’s why coming in prepped with questions is key. Plus, it allows you to take charge of your health and helps “reengage your physician to your individualized health care,” says Tiffany Di Pietro, DO, a cardiologist and concierge primary care physician. Three important ones Di Pietro recommends asking: What screenings am I due for?
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May 2, 2024 |
theskimm.com | Sami Roberts |Maria McCallen |Karell Roxas |Jordan N. Mamone
Putting something on your to-do list isn't enough to get it done. Because you don’t always know where to start or the steps you need to take. Skimm Scripts gives you the words, spreadsheets, or templates you need to get things off your to-do list...and get on with your life. If you have social anxiety, you know how foreign it feels to watch friends and coworkers make regular small talk without breaking a sweat…or eye contact. That’s where licensed psychologist Alicia Hodge comes in.
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