When I was a kid, I loved playing dress up. As a toddler, I exclusively dressed as a ballerina since my parents let me pick my own clothes. So, for two years, tiny little towheaded Molly only wore ...
I've been on a skincare journey for, like, half my life now (if you started getting acne in middle school, raise your hand), and my desire for clear skin has only intensified since I got engaged last ...
Like most Afro-Latinas and Black women, my relationship with my natural coily hair is complex and ever-evolving. As a Dominican and Puerto Rican, I grew up an active participant in Dominican hair ...
This video shows a Get Ready With Me routine before tumbling practice, featuring preparation for gymnastics training and movement drills. It highlights focus, mindset, and readiness as I get set for a ...
Your day-to-day is one of the biggest indicators of future success. Practice excellence, stick to your word, and work on your dreams, and you’ll keep making progress in the right direction. Waste your ...
As someone who has been living with crippling anxiety for the last decade, stress and fear are the friends who always show up to my parties. But this time it's different — my anxiety feels like Final ...
If you spend any time on TikTok, there's a good chance you've encountered some bafflingly elaborate morning routines: 5 a.m. wake-up times, a bevy of chores, workouts and journaling all before the ...
This article is part of a series on resilience in troubled times — what we can learn about it from history and personal experiences. I was laid off in December. I can’t say I wasn’t anticipating it.
(This article is part of a series on resilience in troubled times — what we can learn about it from history and personal experiences.); Jason Diamond’s most recent book is “The Sprawl.” I was laid off ...