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1 week ago |
jennymag.com | Lili Zarghami
We promise it’s not breakfast in bed. Mother’s Day comes in hot and fast every year. And because moms are often the ones planning things, remembering things, and then buying and wrapping things for every other holiday on the calendar, it’s no wonder that a lot of us feel a little nonplussed with what we end up getting (if anything at all) on the second Sunday of every May.
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2 weeks ago |
jennymag.com | Lili Zarghami
Our writer’s family has a history of going “no contact,” but she didn’t think it would happen with her and her own brother. “Your brother is flying in on Friday for a conference,” my mom cheerily tells me on the phone. “That’s nice,” I say, trying not to give away any emotion, though the anger that I actively suppress for her sake is bubbling under the surface. My controlled reply is followed with icy silence, hoping she won’t go on.
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Jan 16, 2025 |
womansworld.com | Lili Zarghami
You’re far from alone: More than 5 million of us are caring for our aging parents and our children at the same time. To be a Sandwich Generation caregiver is to be torn between two worlds—and somehow balance both of them on our shoulders with the grace of a ballet dancer and the strength of Wonder Woman. Here, experts share simple, heartfelt, stress-melting tips that’ll help you not only cope but thrive as a Sandwich Generation superhero.
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Nov 19, 2024 |
womansworld.com | Arielle Tschinkel |Anna Traver |Lili Zarghami
While you’re probably already well aware of how face masks can be a fundamental—and relaxing—part of your skincare routine. But if you haven’t hopped on board the under eye mask train just yet, we’ve got some pretty compelling reasons why you’ll definitely want to add these skin-loving goodies you’ve probably seen all over social media to your beauty repertoire ASAP.
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Nov 6, 2024 |
jennymag.com | Lili Zarghami
Our founder wonders how it’s possible that we ended up in this situation yet again. The elevator doors in my office lobby slid open a few minutes after 9 a.m. on election day. A well put-together, gray-haired white woman in her late 60s stepped in before me. I then caught the eye of a young black woman hustling toward the entrance mouthing for me to hold the elevator. She breathed a deep sigh of relief when she hopped on.
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