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When to Let Go and Move On

By Iyanla Vanzant — 2016

We have all had moments when we felt uncertain about our next move—or wondered if we should make one at all. "Do I stay in this relationship or leave it behind? Do I stick with this job or look for another?"

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How Single Moms Can Nurture New Relationships, But Still Keep the Kids First

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How to Stop Passive Aggression from Ruining Your Relationship

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12 Ways Your Passive-Aggressiveness Is Slowly Killing Your Relationships

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Does a More Equal Marriage Mean Less Sex?

The very qualities that lead to greater emotional satisfaction in peer marriages, as one sociologist calls them, may be having an unexpectedly negative impact on these couples’ sex lives.

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Divorce and Breakup