Danielle Lavieri
A Thank You Letter To Dads, From Their Grown Up Daughters
You didn’t deserve the cruel names I called you or the silent treatment that I gave you after you grounded me for sneaking out in ninth grade. Thank you for guiding me into becoming the person I am now.
The 10 Most Annoying Lies We Tell In Modern Dating (And What They Really Mean)
“My last relationship ended in a mutual split and there are no hard feelings.”
What It’s Like To Live With A Chronic Illness
It’s like living in a world that only gives you the potential of being 95% happy.
To Every Guy Who Broke My Heart
I could convince myself that you were the only one for me and losing you will leave me alone in this big world forever. But instead, I’ll just move on.
It’s Not That Hard To Be Nice To Other People
Here’s what to do first: say thank you. Thank you. It’s such a powerful yet underused phrase in today’s world.
So You Want To Be In Love
You’re missing the one crucial ingredient to this recipe — and it’s not something you can just run out to the store and pick up.
Why Being A People-Pleaser Gets You Nowhere
The people we let see our deepest, most damaged parts should only be those who are worthy of them.
What I Learned When A Doctor Told Me I’d Never Have Sex
I think anyone who lives by “being what’s possible” is guilty of settling. I’m proposing you live more like me by being what’s impossible.