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What does it mean to be asexual?
The Conversation | November 30, 2023
Asexuality remains widely misunderstood. Here’s what it means and how this sexuality became a social movement.
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NASDAQ vs ASX: Are there different investing approaches?
Staff Writer | November 27, 2023
In this article, we break down the NASDAQ versus the ASX and share the best investment approaches for each market.
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How (and why) to give women compliments that aren’t based on appearance
Emma Lennon | November 17, 2023
Complimenting a woman based on her appearance reduces their worth to what they look like. Here’s how you can change that unhelpful habit.
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Finance hacks for repaying your mortgage fast
Guest Writer | November 16, 2023
Finance writer and money coach Serina Bird shares how she paid her mortgage off in 10 years – and how you can too.
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What to do when a friend doesn’t value your friendship as much as you do
Emma Lennon | November 15, 2023
While perfectly balanced reciprocity in friendships is rare, what can you do when it seems like a friend doesn't value a friendship as much as you do?
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5 ways to feel like you have more time
Staff Writer | November 13, 2023
Unlock the secrets of time perception with our guide to five transformative ways to feel like you have more time.
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The Fraud by Zadie Smith book review: A dazzling depiction of Victorian colonial England
The Conversation | November 9, 2023
Zadie Smith’s latest novel, The Fraud, is a well-studied examination of Victorian colonial England and some of its inhabitants.
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The importance of setting boundaries
Emma Lennon | November 8, 2023
When used correctly, boundary setting is an incredible assertiveness skill that could change your life.
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‘Girl math’ could help women feel more empowered with money. Here’s how
The Conversation | November 6, 2023
Girl math isn’t necessarily good financial advice, but if it helps women feel more empowered to manage their money, it shouldn't be dismissed.