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I’m ignored when I try to chat to people. How can I improve my conversation skills? | Ask Annalisa Barbieri
Fruitful exchanges require input from two people. Listen carefully to what others are saying and use feelings, rather than facts, to connect. How do you do conversation? I don’t understand how it works. I can only ever communicate factual ...The Guardian - World -
‘My brother and sister are villains’: My siblings took control of my late mother’s estate and won’t reveal the contents of her trust. What should I do?
“They were always thick as thieves, and we were never what you would call close, but I never would have suspected them of this.”MarketWatch - Business -
My Mom Taught Me Real Men Can Type
The Smith-Corona I got when I turned 12 prepared me for a college side gig.The Wall Street Journal - World -
Michael Phelps reflects on depression and mental health: 'I saw it as a sign of weakness'
In an exclusive interview with Meet the Press, former Olympic Swimmer Michael Phelps reflects on his struggle with depression during the Olympics.NBC News - Politics -
Can I wipe my credit card debt without paying?
You may be able to get rid of your credit card debt without paying, but that's not always the best route to take.CBS News - Top stories -
What I wish I’d known before my smartphone was snatched
As phone theft surges, how can you protect your financial data?Financial Times - World -
‘We live frugally’: I’m 54 and my husband is 64. We have a $4 million net worth, but I’m not working. How should we navigate our retirement?
“While he splits his time between a part-time job and his consulting business, I’ve been unable to work for several years because of health problems.”MarketWatch - Business -
My mother spends her days serving a ‘holy man’. How can I make her see he is not a positive force? | Leading questions
You risk alienating your mother by explicitly opposing her views and choices, writes advice columnist Eleanor Gordon-Smith. If she’s at risk of exploitation, professionals can help. My 62-year-old mother has formed an attachment with a man 20 ...The Guardian - World -
‘He’s holding all the cards’: My mother, 86, has dementia. Her partner of 30 years is on the deed to her home. How can I gain control of her finances?
“I asked to be put on the deed to my mother’s home and I was met with a swift ‘no’ from her partner. He said that since he had paid off the mortgage, the house is his.”MarketWatch - Business