What I learnt from getting divorced in my 20s
WHEN Susie Moore was 19 she married a man she’d only known for eight months. They were divorced after a couple of years, but Susie has no regrets. Here’s why.
WHEN Susie Moore was 19 she married a man she’d only known for eight months. They were divorced after a couple of years, but Susie has no regrets. Here’s why.
SOMETIMES we’re so busy that we don’t realise that a few minutes of our time, a smile, or even sharing a few dollars can change the course of someone else’s day.
YOU work hard to accrue annual leave for overseas holidays, but why don’t you take a random day off more often? It can do wonders for your energy and optimism.
WE’VE all had them – a friend or lover who’s more trouble than they’re worth. So how do you spot a toxic relationship and get out of it? Here are five tips.
CHANGE is inevitable, whether we like it or not. But how can you embrace change and learn from it?
SUSIE Moore was 19 when her father died, and says that when she reflects on life without him, “I realise that there are five key things that the past years have taught me”.
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