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how to recognize a toxic friend. the first thing you need to know
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HOW TO RECOGNIZE A TOXIC FRIEND: THE FIRST THING YOU NEED TO DO

EPISODE 23: HOW TO RECOGNIZE A TOXIC FRIEND (THE FIRST THING YOU NEED TO DO) https://youtu.be/MhEzfr6V5nU Here is part 1 of my 3 part series on Toxic Friendships: Ah, toxic friends. From Clueless to Mean Girls to Gossip Girl (is it Pretty Little Liars now?)… Do they only appear in Read more…

By sumonsleeve, 6 yearsJune 21, 2019 ago
Jane Fang Authentic Energy
Asian Culture

How This Asian Woman Entrepreneur is Transforming Lives and Staying True to Her Culture (4-Minute Read)

From Healthy Jane To Authentic Energy: An interview with Jane Fang, Wellness Coach, Authentic Energy Those stubborn 5-10 pounds, that unsightly muffin top, non-existent thigh gap, saggy butt or flabby arms… When we step out of the shower, catch ourselves in the mirror, and see our bodies in raw form, Read more…

By sumonsleeve, 6 yearsJune 21, 2019 ago
How I learned to embrace my Chinese Canadian Culture
Asian Culture

HOW I LEARNED TO EMBRACE MY CHINESE CANADIAN CULTURE

EPISODE 22: HOW I LEARNED TO EMBRACE MY CHINESE CANADIAN CULTURE https://youtu.be/sjSsXmQlzAI “In my life, I’ve been called many things.” Growing up in the 90s in a predominantly Caucasian community, I got the usual questions and comments. Here’s a sample with answers I should have given back instead of silently Read more…

By sumonsleeve, 6 yearsJune 18, 2019 ago
how to manage your anger when fighting with your partner
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How To Manage Your Anger When You’re Fighting With Your Partner – (9-minute read)

Oh, God, I hate fighting with my husband. Not the bickering (although sometimes it starts off like that) but the real, hard, painful, values pinching type of fights. The thought of fighting makes me want to crawl into a cave and wait for everything to settle down. I don’t want Read more…

By sumonsleeve, 6 yearsJune 5, 2019 ago
tiger parent mom
Asian Culture

How To Teach Your Kid Grit Without Becoming A Tiger Parent – (7-minute read)

When you want your kid to grow up tough enough to face the world but you don’t want to become your parents…What do you do? “Suck it up.” “Stop crying.” “Toughen up.” “What doesn’t kill you only makes you stronger.” Asian Values Around Hard Work and Perseverance Growing up with Read more…

By sumonsleeve, 6 yearsMay 30, 2019 ago
Asian Culture

How to Make Friends and Find Love With Board Games (4-Minute Read)

An interview with Asian American, Board Game Designer, Ben Moy (Your Friend Ben Moy Designs Board Games). My husband, Brian and I enjoy playing board games (FYI: He loves them a little more than I do) In 2013, when Brian and I were dating, we started going on double dates Read more…

By sumonsleeve, 6 yearsMay 27, 2019 ago
3 things asian parents with grown kids need to stop doing
Asian Culture

3 THINGS ASIAN PARENTS WITH GROWN KIDS NEED TO STOP DOING

EPISODE 21: 3 THINGS ASIAN PARENTS WITH GROWN KIDS NEED TO STOP DOING https://youtu.be/17fPVsje91k You can’t seem to get through to your 20 something or 30 something-year-old “kid”. They don’t want to talk to you. At family dinner, they’re on their phones, not much eye contact or they’ll bark one-word Read more…

By sumonsleeve, 6 yearsMay 22, 2019 ago
It's being at work and feeling guilty about not being at home. Then it's being at home and feeling guilty about not being at work. Will Millennial moms be the last generation to experience this?
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3 Reasons Why Working Mom Guilt Will Cease To Exist (6-Minute Read)

It’s being at work and feeling guilty about not being at home. Then it’s being at home and feeling guilty about not being at work. Last November, I experienced my first bout of working mom guilt. I shared some helpful tips for how I was managing these feelings. However, the Read more…

By sumonsleeve, 6 yearsMay 15, 2019 ago
25 brutally honest dating tips that will make you go damn you're right
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25 Brutally Honest Dating Tips That Will Make You Say “Damn, You’re Right.”

Let’s not sugarcoat it…dating sucks. To help you change your mindset, here are 25 Brutally Honest Dating Tips That Will Make You Say “Damn, You’re Right.” Dating is like the epitome of your ego going into a Gladiator ring, with no armour, just your naked ass, putting yourself out there Read more…

By sumonsleeve, 6 yearsMay 8, 2019 ago
Michael Gamboa
Asian Culture

Going Beyond The Rave To Make Human Connections (3-Minute Read)

An interview with Asian American, Michael Gamboa (AKA DJ Feels Goodman). Happy Hardcore and Vocal Trance. House DJ from Southern California. When picturing a rave, what do I think of? I picture a bunch of young Asian kids dancing around like no one is watching, hypnotized by the beats and Read more…

By sumonsleeve, 6 yearsApril 25, 2019 ago

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Katharine Chan has over a decade of experience working in healthcare. She’s worked in emergency health services, mental health, women’s health, facilitating, coaching, and promoting honest conversations among healthcare leaders to enable organizational change. She’s passionate about putting words to her feelings despite growing up in a culture that hides them. She empowers others by teaching them how to love themselves, embracing their culture and improving relationships.

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