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The Quiet Signs of a Healthy Relationship We Rarely Talk About
We talk a lot about red flags, but what about the subtle signs of a healthy relationship? From calm communication to mutual boundaries and support for growth, here are the quiet green flags that show your love might actually be safe, real and sustainable.
The 1% Rule: Tiny Daily Changes That Transform Your Life
Big change doesn’t come from intense, short bursts of effort—it comes from tiny 1% improvements repeated every day. Learn how to use the 1% rule to upgrade your habits, health, and mindset over time.
Melania Trump’s Green Gown Signals Saudi Arabia Diplomatic Ties
At the official dinner for Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, the first lady offered an unexpected sign of allegiance.
Saying No with Respect (and Without Feeling Like a Bad Person)
If your calendar is full of things you don’t really want to do, it’s time to strengthen your “no.” This article gives you scripts, mindset shifts, and strategies to say no kindly but clearly.
Mental Clutter Detox: Clearing Your Head When Life Feels Too Loud
When your brain feels like it has 200 tabs open, you’re dealing with mental clutter. This article walks you through a brain dump, sorting system, and simple routines to free up headspace.
This is what your foot form reveals about your personality!
Can the shape of your feet really say something about your character? From the classic “Egyptian foot” to the “Greek foot,” we explore how body language, posture and foot form are used in pop psychology as a playful mirror for personality.
AUB research project: “Beirut Shifting Grounds at 17th International Venice Architecture Biennale”
Beirut Shifting Grounds, an American University of Beirut (AUB) research project, was presented at the Co-Habitats section at the 17th International Architecture Exhibition, “How will we live together?” held in Venice Biennale from May 22 to November 21, 2021. This project came to life with the support of the Department of Architecture and Design (ArD) and...
Opening of Lebanese Pavilion 2021 of 17th International Architecture Exhibition – La Biennale di Venezia “A Roof for Silence” a project by Hala Wardé
The Lebanese Pavilion at the 17th International Architecture Exhibition – La Biennale di Venezia, curated by Hala Wardé, the architect and founder of HW Architecture, who realized the Louvre Abu Dhabi with Jean Nouvel, is pleased to announce its opening at the Magazzini del Sale on May 22. A Live Instagram visit with Hala Wardé is taking place on...
World Youth Orchestra returns to Lebanon with WYO4CHILDREN project
Spreading the universal language of music to fill the educational and social void caused by the global pandemic and the financial crisis, while helping to reduce the distance between people. With this objective in mind, the World Youth Orchestra Foundation returns to Lebanon with the WYO4CHILDREN project, thanks to the important support of the Culture and Art Foundation – the instrumental body of the Terzo Pilastro – Internazionale Foundation, chaired by Prof. Att....










