The Ugly in Me: How Triggers Shape the Versions of Ourselves We’d Rather Not See
There’s a version of me I don’t like. It’s not the one I post online. Not the one who gives good advice or shows up for others. It’s the one that comes out when I’m triggered—by a comment, a tone, or just a familiar silence. And almost always, it’s with family. The people[ ► ]
The Culture of Financial Secrecy Among Boomers
In an era where financial transparency is increasingly valued, many families still grapple with the taboo of discussing money. This silence, particularly prevalent among baby boomers, can have unintended consequences for their millennial children. As boomers approach retirement, undisclosed debts, risky investments, and lack of financial planning can become burdens that their children[ ► ]