Sugar Editorial Picks
Mar 16, 2009 -
Construction workers whistling at women? That’s probably an unfair stereotype. But receiving unsolicited positive attention from strangers can certainly be an ego boost, whether it’s from a passerby on the street, a cute guy at a coffee shop, or, yes, even the occasional construction worker.
- 37 Comments
Oct 02, 2008 -
I’m an observer by nature, but that's not to say I suddenly become shy in a group setting. In fact, I'm happy to be the leader of the pack now and then. Even so, the idea of having all eyes on me does send a shiver down my spine and get my heart racing.
- 11 Comments
Sep 02, 2008 -
Dear Sugar,
My boyfriend and I have been together for a year. Most of that year has been spent in petty arguments that I have created. I love him very much and we are great together when we aren't fighting.
- 11 Comments
Jan 17, 2008 -
Do you spend an hour in the bathroom before your boyfriend takes you out only to have him not notice your new hair style or your new outfit? Do you wish he was more attentive when you have a bad day or just need him to tell you he loves you? If so, you're not alone.
- 31 Comments
Sep 25, 2007 -
I know I can be a baby from time to time. I have even been known to throw myself a pity party once or twice before, demanding a little extra TLC from my friends and family right before - say a trip to the dentist - even though it ends up drawing more attention to the inevitable. There is something comforting about having that little extra attention from the ones you love, so ladies, do tell, when do you need the most attention from your boyfriend, your friends, or your family?
- 24 Comments
Aug 28, 2007 -
When it comes to work or school, we all have projects, assignments, reports and deadlines to deal with. We have things to type, research to make, books to read, and emails to write.
Some of us can stay focused and get through a to do list even when there are people chatting, music blaring, food being passed around, or sirens outside - (like me).
- 39 Comments
Jun 25, 2007 -
Adult ADD (Attention Deficit Disorder) and ADHD (Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder) are conditions that have to do with the way you think. Unfortunately, they can seriously affect adults when it comes to their job, relationships, and their finances. It's true that they have to do with not being able to concentrate, but there's a lot more to it.
- 31 Comments
Other Search Results
Nov 05, 2009 -
Australian psychology professor Joe Forgas has concluded through his research that grumpy people tend to think more clearly, and because of their skepticism, they also make better decisions than their more cheerful and gullible counterparts.
Cheerfulness isn't all bad, though. Forgas says it encourages creativity.
- 3 Comments
Nov 02, 2009 -
Hundreds of new books clamor for attention on the already-packed shelves at bookstores each month, so we've slushed through all the new titles to bring you the most promising pages of November. Once you've checked out the latest must reads, explore some of the most influential books of all time in our Battle of the Books faceoff.
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Nov 02, 2009 -
Academy-award winning actress Emma Thompson was so moved by the plight of a Moldovan woman who survived being trafficked for sex, she decided to create an art installation that would help viewers to put themselves in Elena's shoes and bring attention to this growing problem.
"Journey," which will be exhibited in New York City Nov. 10 to 16 in Washington Square Park, tells the story of Elena, a woman from the Eastern European republic of Moldova who, at age 18, was promised a secretarial job in England.
- 4 Comments