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View ArticleHow to Make Friends as An Adult (7 Steps)
Hello friend, Let me start with a personal story… When I started this website (back in 2013), I made a conscious decision to de-prioritize the majority of my friendships and focus primarily on creating...
View ArticleHow to Live With Adult ADD
— Let me dispel a myth right off the top; adult ADD is a real thing. I know because I was diagnosed with it in college and at age 53 it still rages on in my brain. For purposes of this piece, I’m...
View ArticleWho Cares About High Functioning Autistic Adults?
— My name is J.R. and I’m a high functioning autistic. (This is the point in the meeting where you would normally say, “Hi, J.R.” and then finish your donut and stale coffee) OK, this isn’t really...
View ArticleDo We Ever Become Adults?
— Today I was interviewed by Roberto Perrone at BBC Radio to comment on this article: https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/newsbeat-47622059 It reports that people don’t become fully “adult” until they’re in...
View ArticleAdolescence
Adult Essence It wasn’t the hair sprouting in new places, a cracking voice, or the race in my mind about bodies besides my own they awed me. It was this thing I’d never had before, though I didn’t have...
View ArticleThe Key to Uber Productivity Is Easier Than You Might Think
— I’ve always loved the quote “History doesn’t repeat itself but it often rhymes.” Regardless of what new technological or medical breakthroughs we make, we are still just us. We pretty much want the...
View ArticleWhy Graduating From College Doesn’t Make Us Adults
— Life is a chain of changes. As soon as we get used to some of them, new challenges appear. We constantly live in a state of hope for a better future. When we’re little kids, we want to go to school...
View ArticleLate Bloomers and the Benefits of Delayed Success
— At a dinner party several years ago, a woman and I chatted about education and parenthood. I had just met her and when I told her about our unschooling approach to education that prioritizes...
View ArticleAdults and Their Problem
— My oldest son, Max, was six-years-old on 9/11. I stood in front of the television in my living room in Seattle that morning, having just gotten a call from my brother in Brooklyn telling me we were...
View ArticleChildren Told Lies by Parents Subsequently Lie More as Adults and Face...
— “If you don’t behave, I’ll call the police,” is a lie that parents might use to get their young children to behave. Parents’ lies elicit compliance in the short term, but a new psychology study led...
View ArticleDating After Forty
At my writers’ group last night, a younger guy had written a story about going to a writers’ group filled with old women. OUCH! Is that really how he views me? I put myself in his shoes. When I was in...
View ArticleBest Investments for Young Adults: How to Invest in Your 20s [2020]
Your age plays a significant role in the type of investment accounts you should open or decisions you make. The best investment accounts for young adults have low (or no!) fees and no minimums....
View ArticleA New Rule, the Kid Free Zone
A lot of parenting seems to revolve around setting rules. We decide on things that we think are appropriate, attempt to implement them and do our best at enforcement. These rules evolve as our children...
View ArticleStranger Things: Think Like a Kid | Video Essay
Stranger Things teaches us how to think like a kid. As Season 2 hits Netflix, we can all learn how to treat life like a game, be good friends and steer clear of “adults. . . Transcript provided by...
View ArticleHow To Deal With Irrational Elderly Parents
By Nadia Hlebowitsh It’s never easy to care for elderly parents. Yet, when elderly parents are hurtful with their words or seemingly irrational with their actions, it can become even more...
View ArticleYou Know It’s Wes Anderson IF…
We explore the 13 most Wes Anderson things about Wes Anderson films. Support ScreenPrism on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/user?u=7792695 . . Transcript provided by Youtube: 00:00 [Are you listening...
View ArticleOvercoming Anxiety: One Thing We All Need To Be Doing
As I’ve reached closer and closer to 30, I’ve noticed lots of things within me change. I feel as if I’ve had a very intimate view of how my body and mind has evolved since I was seventeen for...
View ArticleAlone By Myself, Part 1
My Only Friend Is Me? In this four part series, Good Men Project columnist, Taylor García explores the male loneliness epidemic, and how we might make better connections with ourselves, and others I’m...
View ArticleMore Green and Blue Spaces May Boost Older Adult Health
By Judith Van Dongen-Washington State The findings show that having just 10% more forest space in a person’s residential ZIP code is associated with reduced serious psychological distress, which...
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