There is an avalanche of information on dating red flags — what they are, how to spot them. But it's just as important to notice green flags if you're deciding whether you and a potential partner should get more serious. "A relationship or dating green flag is an indicator that the relationship is worth continuing to explore," says Jessica Small, a marriage counselor and therapist at Growing Self Counseling & Coaching in Denver. Here are four relationship green flags, according to Small: - Clear and consistent communication, where they do what they say they will do.
- Appropriate sharing, or an openness that builds trust without oversharing.
- Shared values and interests, or commonalities that aren't surface level.
- Respect for boundaries, showing that your comfort is a priority.
"The beginning of a relationship is about building trust and figuring out if this person deserves to know the ins and outs of your life," Small says. |
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Take this short survey and tell us what you'd like to learn about to take your career and money to the next level. | This Week We Tried: Dr. Pepper Peeps Spring is here, which means that Peeps season is upon us. The seasonal marshmallow brand has a slew of new varietals available for 2023, ranging from collabs with Dr. Pepper and Hot Tamales to watermelon and cotton candy flavors. If you're a Peeps aficionado looking to switch things up, Fruit Punch, Sour Watermelon and Wild Berry are your best bet. They are fun twists on the classic Peeps flavor. Options like Dr. Pepper and Party Cake sound good, but they mostly just taste like regular Peeps. At $8 for a 10-pack, I personally don't think that Peeps deliver enough bang for their buck — a 16-ounce bag of marshmallows costs less than $3 — but if you want to do a blind taste test for your Easter celebration, the assortment Peeps offers can't be beat. — Pop culture reporter Nick Vega |
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How to Talk to People: Phrases that indicate higher emotional intelligence |
Emotional intelligence is the ability to identify and understand yours and others' emotions. Having it can help you build and strengthen relationships, defuse conflict and improve overall job satisfaction. Research has shown that this is not only a valuable asset, but a rare one. Psychology experts say that if you use these five phrases every day without even thinking about it, you have higher emotional intelligence than most people - Could you tell me more about that?
- I hear you.
- I understand what you're saying, but …
- How do you feel about that?
- I'm not sure what's wrong. Could you explain the problem?
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Speed Read: Is it a food allergy or food sensitivity? |
If you have any food allergies, you probably already know it. They are typically easy to detect because your body usually reacts immediately. That reaction can be so severe that it requires medical attention, says Gill Hart, a biochemist and scientific director at YorkTest. On the flip side, food sensitivities, also known as food intolerances, "are very different [and] take longer to generate," Hart says. "So you can eat something maybe on a Saturday, and it might not be until Tuesday that you even get a reaction." One way to tell the difference between the two is what symptoms you're experiencing. Allergy symptoms: - Tingling in mouth
- Vomiting
- Dizziness
- Sneezing
- Itchy skin and swelling
Sensitivity symptoms: - Irritable bowel syndrome
- Digestive problems
- Bloating
- Diarrhea
- Constipation
- Headaches and migraines
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