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Felicity Mae Know

December 2, 2019 by Felicity Mae Gomer

In this monthly column, Felicity gives advice of all kinds to readers. Send your questions to FelicityMaeKnow@gmail.com for a chance to have your questions answered! Q: How do I tell my spouse I need some me-time? Joel G.  A: Communicate! Couples should be able to survive if they don’t spend a day or two together. Many times, getting away for a while can help … [Read more...]

To Generation Z: Healthy New Year Goals

December 2, 2019 by Natalia Jaramillo

Every New Year, all the commercials and social media posts are about everyone’s New Year goals. One year, even Kylie Jenner posted on Instagram that she was going to try to be more present and post less on social media. I’m not here to tell you what to set and what not to set as a goal, but if you’re going to set them, they might as well be healthy, worthwhile, and reasonably … [Read more...]

Mama’s Turn: The Not-So-Newlywed Game

December 2, 2019 by Sharon Fuentes

The other day, my husband surprised me with a gift … an upright vacuum that promised to pick up all the hair our four-legged fur babies leave behind. My daughter could not help but laugh at the excitement both my husband and I had over the lightweight design and swivel steering for easy maneuverability that the thing had. “You two have been married way too long if a vacuum … [Read more...]

In the Garden: To Cover or Not to Cover, That Is the Question!

December 2, 2019 by Amber Harmon

It’s a little tricky in Central Florida to know what to do in order to protect edible trees and plants when it comes to a frost or freeze. We can get away with planting some heat-loving plants like tomatoes and peppers in the fall, when we have a warmer season. When the rest of the country is packing up their gardens in September and October, we are just getting going for the … [Read more...]

Tough Things to Talk About: Imposter Syndrome

October 30, 2019 by Natalia Jaramillo

Imposter syndrome can be defined as the feeling of inadequacy despite having success and feeling undeserving of the success or that the success was not earned. Imposter syndrome can impact anyone at any time. Experts, perfectionists, soloists, natural geniuses, and people described as superwomen or supermen are more likely to suffer from imposter syndrome, according to a … [Read more...]

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