Leanne Gelish
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Leanne Gelish
29 Life Lessons You Owe It To Yourself To Learn In Your Twenties
Your late twenties are for putting together all the lessons you learned in your early twenties. Here are twenty-nine lessons you should learn by the time you’re about to hit thirty. 1. Keep your imagination.
This Is The Unedited Truth About Second Chances
Don’t re-open doors and assume you’ll be the exception.
A Reminder To Not Stop Caring This Year
If you spent 2017 caring for others, and feeling the pain of not always receiving the same respect back, do not use 2018 as an excuse to change that.
The Importance Of Learning To Let Go
Letting go can save you from further cracks in the foundation.
Why Friendship Break-Ups Hurt So Much More
The truth is, once a friendship is smashed with the same intensity that it was built on, it’s hard to go back. How could you?
17 Pieces of Relationship Advice From Happily Married Couples
7. “Don’t hurt each other intentionally during a fight.”
24 Things You’ll Have To Get Used To When You Date A Girl With A Dog
As you get to know her, she will start sending you pictures of her dog, because, everything he does is adorable to her.
What It’s Really Like To Fall In Love
It’s going out of your way for that person, not because you feel forced to, but because you want to. You want to do anything for that person.
The Six Couples You Meet On Social Media
Because, do we really need to put it ALL out there?
The 6 Types Of People You Meet On The North Shore Of Long Island
Long Island: the epicenter of stereotypes. Located right outside of New York City, Long Island is a stretch of land filled with diversity; from Nassau County to Suffolk County, there are various types of people from tip to tip.
I’m Not Crazy, You Made Me That Way
It all started so simply; we met, were intrigued, and felt that it was love.
6 Things Women Need To Stop Telling Each Other
The other day, while having margaritas and tacos, one of my best friends was entirely blunt about a situation. She gave it to me straight, and frankly, it was refreshing, and it got me thinking; why don’t we tell each other the blunt, honest, truth more often?