Delight In Couple Conversations for a Happier, Healthier Relationship
Couple conversations strengthen our relationship by increasing the frequency and intensity with which we connect. Who can say no to that?
Couple conversations strengthen our relationship by increasing the frequency and intensity with which we connect. Who can say no to that?
Loneliness, canceled plans, and uncertainty have taken a toll on all of us. Here's what's worked for me.
I recently discovered "Annual Life Reviews". A methodical process where you reflect on the last year, map out your priorities/values/etc, and plan out the next year.
This post is meant to be used in conjunction with https://wyaber.com/life-review, which explains how to use these life areas and priming questions. These questions are mostly copied from http://alexvermeer.com/download/8760-hours-v2.pdf, which prompted these…
I don't like social media platforms. There are plenty of reasons; they exploit user data, violate user (and non-user) privacy, enable genocide, enable trolls, addict users, lower user well-being, and more (1, 2, 3). Still, I love the promise of social media. It's supposed to seamlessly connect you to the people and information you care about. In reality, the existing platforms fail to live up to this promise while actually managing to harm their users. There isn't an obvious solution to this problem as the social media business model naturally incentivizes them to neglect user interests in order to make more money. When the leaders of these platforms are asked about the problems above, they respond with fluffy statements about "protecting user privacy", "ensuring user trust", and "connecting users". These are token responses. The truth is that these platforms care about users only because those users can view ads. Let's look at why.