
A Second-Rate Version or a First-Rate Her?
If you’ve ever tasted real vanilla extract or maple syrup, you’ll have a hard time using the fake stuff ever again. Why? The imitation is simply not … Read More
If you’ve ever tasted real vanilla extract or maple syrup, you’ll have a hard time using the fake stuff ever again. Why? The imitation is simply not … Read More
Girls feel all kinds of pressure—pressure to get good grades, be the best on the team, be the loyal bff…they’re all good motivators, and with a healthy … Read More
From epic stunts to young advocates fighting for human dignity, today’s online communities are bursting with videos of risk-takers. Is your girl empowered by these stories or … Read More
When your girl bounds into the kitchen every morning, you feed her a healthy breakfast. When she wants to watch an evening movie, you check to make … Read More
Did you know that positive feedback on social media stimulates the brain to release dopamine, the same chemical released by certain addictive drugs? It’s no wonder we … Read More
If you were stranded on a deserted island, what three things would you bring? Ask girls that question today and you’ll undoubtedly hear “my phone”. Even in … Read More
Since social media burst onto the scene in the early 2000s, the “hot take” has been a popular currency of information. From the 140-character tweets of … Read More
Oh, my girl? She’s…fill in the blank… already walking, the lead in the musical, heading to an ivy league… “Parent pride” feels innocent, merely the result of … Read More
“Speak the true words, honey. Go ahead.” When your girl struggles to face a giant in her life—a big audition, overcoming extreme shyness in a new group, … Read More
Trendy clothes, fancy vacations, luxury houses—your girl sees what others enjoy and feels the pang of envy to have it for herself. But even more than material … Read More
“Ugh! I don’t have anything to wear!” Whether you’re a girl or woman, this happens often while standing in front of your closet. Where does this exasperation … Read More
Athletes know that over time our bodies can acclimate to tough training. But what about our hearts? There’s a term psychologists use to describe this phenomenon—it’s called … Read More