Your Helpful Ideas for Stowing Keys While Running


Updated 07/24/08 3:00 PM · Posted by FitSugar · 2 comments

Your Helpful Ideas for Stowing Keys While Running

Recently a fellow Sugar user posed the question about what to do with her keys when running outside and you came through with some fabulous suggestions. In fact, there were so many that I wanted to make sure you all saw some of the good ones. User lydialee_home suggests,"I always carry a bottle with me when I run outdoors. Ultimate Direction has a bottle holder (pictured here) that comes with Read more

Baby Shower 411: Your Top Questions Answered


Updated 04/18/12 2:05 PM · Posted by LilSugar · 0 comments

Baby Shower Etiquette

Since there are just as many types of baby showers as there are moms-to-be, the etiquette behind hosting such an event can be a challenge. From who to invite, to how to invite them, and what to actually do once you're there, the range of "what's appropriate" varies depending on the honoree and her family/social circle, but there are some basic guidelines that everyone can adhere to. Here's our Read more

Would You Use An App To Find Out Why He Rejected You?


Updated 03/26/12 2:05 AM · Posted by · 0 comments

App to Find Out Why He Rejected You?

We're happy to present this excerpt from one of our favorite sites, YourTango. Picture this: First date. You sense some amazing chemistry. The conversation never stops; plenty of laughter. At the end of the wonderful evening, he kisses you goodnight — twice. Obviously you're heading into date two territory, right? Not so much. Too often great dates end in no follow-up calls, or no response Read more

A Step-by-Step Guide to Handling a Mistake at Work


Updated 01/30/12 12:20 AM · Posted by SavvySugar · 0 comments

How to Handle a Mistake at Work

The occasional mistake at work is inevitable — what really matters is how you handle it. Deciding how to navigate the aftermath of a misstep gives you an opportunity to demonstrate your integrity, so take the time to manage your mistakes carefully. Follow these four steps to properly solve any work dilemma: Assess the damage. Take the time to step back and recognize where you may have Read more

Group Therapy: Gossiping Co-Workers


Updated 11/06/11 12:07 AM · Posted by · 4 comments

Gossiping Co-Workers

This question is from a Group Therapy post in our TrèsSugar Community. Add your advice in the comments! I'm in my late twenties. I recently began employment in a different area of law which I have never been exposed to. I do possess a college degree and have almost five years of experience with my position. However, there are some changes, which were to be expected. I went from a large Read more

Group Therapy: Talking to Closed Off Boyfriends


Updated 06/15/11 6:56 AM · Posted by · 9 comments

Taking to Distant Boyfriend

This question is from a Group Therapy post in our TrèsSugar Community. Add your advice in the comments! I'm having a huge problem. I've been dating my boyfriend for about a year now and we've had all sorts of communication issues. I cannot get him to talk to me, and it's finally reached a boiling point for me. I've tried almost everything. From yelling, to passive aggressive hints, calmly Read more

Résumés Are Out, Online Portfolios Are Where It's At


Updated 07/19/11 6:05 AM · Posted by · 0 comments

How to Write an Online Bio

Résumés might catch someone's eye, but online bios tend to make a lasting impression on your potential employer. While you're on your job hunt, consider setting up a website, so you can tell your story and help people get a sense of who you are. Here is some great advice on crafting a bio from The 99 Percent: How you are different. Employers look through a ton of résumés, so here's your Read more