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Think of Yourself Less This Thanksgiving
Isabelle Redfield Isabelle Redfield

Think of Yourself Less This Thanksgiving

Our hustle culture primes us for self-obsession., but when does this interest in self-improvement devolve into gross pridefulness? This Thanksgiving, we should count our blessings and give thanks for opportunities for growth.

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In an Age of Darkness, A Festival of Lights
Jayme Chandler Jayme Chandler

In an Age of Darkness, A Festival of Lights

On Monday evening, the FOX News family gathered for the fourth time to light the All-American Christmas Tree at NewsCorp's headquarters. What, in past years, has been a cheeky Christmastime celebration draped in red, white, and blue, was instead something more poignant—a Judeo-Christian commemoration of Western values. An interfaith community standing in defiance of evil. A much-needed festival of lights in a season of darkness.

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Americans Are Spending Money They Don’t Have
Isabelle Redfield Isabelle Redfield

Americans Are Spending Money They Don’t Have

Our financial realities are—it seems—out of our control. We can point our fingers all day long at the Fed or the president and complain about interest rates and inflation. But at the end of the month, we pay the price of the cost of living.

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The Mystery of "Dark Triad" Men
Isabelle Redfield Isabelle Redfield

The Mystery of "Dark Triad" Men

It’s easy to use words like sociopath, narcissist, or gaslighter to describe ex-boyfriends we ended on poor terms with. But how do we recognize these romantic villains? We need to catch them early, before we've fallen for their charms.

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Sofia Richie Signals a Return to High Standards
Isabelle Redfield Isabelle Redfield

Sofia Richie Signals a Return to High Standards

The 24-year-old socialite and daughter of music celebrity Lionel Richie, recently married multi-millionaire English music producer Elliot Grainge, and fans are fawning over their breathtaking wedding and beautiful lifestyle. Richie has also created her own legacy as a supermodel and a bona fide influencer with a long list of fashion endorsements. 

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Don't Flirt to Convert with Politics
Isabelle Redfield Isabelle Redfield

Don't Flirt to Convert with Politics

In a recent article, Peachy Keenan suggests that strong men with an unwavering conservative moral framework can inspire political conversion in a feminist woman. She said, in her case, her husband challenged her progressive preconceptions and persuaded her to become a staunch conservative. But how effective, or advisable, is this strategy?

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The Personal Finance Influencer Movement
Isabelle Redfield Isabelle Redfield

The Personal Finance Influencer Movement

This is your sign to hit pause, reevaluate the influencers you follow, and get rid of the toxic content that you are subconsciously comparing your life to. This article focuses on one category that can enhance your life: personal finance. We’ve done the research for you

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What’s Wrong with Casual Nudity
Isabelle Redfield Isabelle Redfield

What’s Wrong with Casual Nudity

Pop sensation show The Idol, directed by Euphoria’s Sam Levinson, features casual, constant nudity. Maybe it’s a power move, maybe it’s to be provocative for provocation’s sake. But this is not the way Michelangelo and the ancients treated the woman’s body in art.

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The False God of the Divine Feminine
Isabelle Redfield Isabelle Redfield

The False God of the Divine Feminine

There’s been an explosion of “divine femininity” online influencers encouraging women to lean into their softer qualities and reject girl-boss culture. But in teaching meditation and manifestation and how to adopt a slow lifestyle, these creators lack a metaphysical foundation: God.

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The Opportunity Cost of ‘Lazy Girl Jobs’
Isabelle Redfield Isabelle Redfield

The Opportunity Cost of ‘Lazy Girl Jobs’

A #lazygirljobs hashtag has gone viral on TikTok. Women have been posting about getting paid for easy jobs or barely working at all. Instead of highlighting their ambition and productivity in the workplace, they brag about doing minimal work, often from home.

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Don’t Be Afraid to Bear Life
Isabelle Redfield Isabelle Redfield

Don’t Be Afraid to Bear Life

Womanhood chiefly means mothering. For women, nurturing takes many forms besides parenting children. Whether it’s providing comfort to a colleague in the workplace, teaching students, or being a confidant to a friend, women are hardwired to breathe life into everything they do.

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The Foundation of Partnership
Isabelle Redfield Isabelle Redfield

The Foundation of Partnership

Fundamentally, a romantic partnership between two people endures because they choose each other consistently for all their good and bad sides and all the good and hard times. Love may reveal itself through a situation, or an opportunity, and the circumstances might never be perfect. The challenges of life will always exist, but true and divine love will always prevail.

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Alex Cooper Is Engaged: Did She Betray Call Her Daddy?
Isabelle Redfield Isabelle Redfield

Alex Cooper Is Engaged: Did She Betray Call Her Daddy?

Cooper, the number-one spokeswoman for fourth-wave feminism, has agreed to marriage. After years of celebrating decadence and debauchery, Cooper risked it all with this turncoat behavior. An accepted proposal to one man could be painted as a betrayal to millions of girls. If the company did not tread lightly, Cooper’s empire could be in trouble.

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Modern Education Is Failing Young Women
Isabelle Redfield Isabelle Redfield

Modern Education Is Failing Young Women

Education is failing women because it doesn’t cater to their strengths or teach them about their unique abilities and attributes. Women require a different education than men because women have a different nature than men. We are programmed for motherhood and marriage, and there’s a special wisdom on each that must be imparted. We need to do better by our daughters and re-commit to feminine education.

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This Earth Day, Put Down the Screens & Get Outside
Jayme Chandler Jayme Chandler

This Earth Day, Put Down the Screens & Get Outside

This Earth Day, we hope you can put your phone down and enjoy the incredible gifts that the natural world has to offer us. By spending time in nature, we grow in our appreciation for God’s creation and our roles as stewards of the Earth.

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Skinny Shaming
Isabelle Redfield Isabelle Redfield

Skinny Shaming

Many reasonable people can agree that Paltrow’s daily bone broth and vegetables combination is not particularly sustainable. But what’s more alarming than the star’s lack of self-awareness is the outrage that her personal health choices have sparked among the online mob. Where is the outrage for Lizzo who has a TV show dedicated to glorifying morbid obesity?

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The Art of Networking
Isabelle Redfield Isabelle Redfield

The Art of Networking

Networking is always in season. Whether you’re on the job hunt or settled into a role, never stop seeking opportunity. Every neighbor can be your teacher. Here are five top-line tips to improve your efforts.

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