this is your weekly dose of micromoments: a short and sweet series designed to spark curiosity, connection and inspiration, every Monday - in 15 minutes or less.
we’re back with another micromoment: girl to girl (part two), where we’re sharing 6 more takeaways for the 20- and 30-somethings navigating life’s twists and turns. from handling rejection with ease to knowing when to ask for help before hitting rock bottom, this is the big sis (or fellow baddie) advice you need.
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