Sugar Editorial Picks
Oct 08, 2008 -
It seems like everyone could benefit from a few more hours to every day. And when you're juggling work, family, friends and a relationship, it can be challenging to make time for everyone. But, if you're like me and enjoy a few moments to yourself, even if it's just to catch your breath, how do you prioritize your relationships so no one feels left out?
- 11 Comments
Jul 08, 2008 -
Juggling friends, family, work, a relationship, and time for yourself is not an easy endeavour to master. If you're one that suffers from the Do-it-all disease, finding time for everyone can be exhausting, which is why balance is key. But when your heart wants to do one thing and your head another, you can easily feel overwhelmed and resentful of those things you feel like you have to do (visiting grandma, sitting down for that phone date you've been putting off, etc.) One can only do her best so where do you stand on managing your time?
- 10 Comments
May 20, 2008 -
Dear Sugar,
I feel like the people in my life don't respect me. Several of my friends and even my boyfriend are very inconsiderate when it comes to our time together. I make plans with them and time and time again, they either cancel or show up extremely late.
- 16 Comments
May 07, 2008 -
Are you having brunch with your mom this Sunday to celebrate Mother's Day? Although that seems to be the most common way people spend this holiday, my mom and I have never done brunch. We're dinner people, although we do spend the afternoon doing whatever she wants to do — as it should be, it's her day!
- 22 Comments
May 11, 2007 -
Do you and your mother have special bonding traditions? Do you have Sunday afternoon dates with each other to get together or chat over the phone? I have a weekly sushi date with my mom, just the two of us, where we can catch up, gossip, and spend quality time together.
- 12 Comments
Other Search Results
Nov 15, 2009 -
Many people consider spending time with family the best thing about Thanksgiving. In our busy lives, we don't find much time to cook, eat, drink, and catch up with loved ones.
Of course, not everyone has dream families — some relatives can be rude, non-accepting, or just generally overwhelming.
- 22 Comments
Nov 02, 2009 -
The weather in San Francisco has been so sunny and warm lately that it's strange to think the holiday season is upon us. Now that Halloween has passed, we can expect to see decorations all around reminding us that we need to make plans for Thanksgiving and eventually start our holiday gift shopping.
Of course, the holidays aren't all about entertaining and shopping — ideally they're about spending quality time with family and friends, eating delicious dishes, and enjoying our other favorite festive traditions.
- 36 Comments
Aug 26, 2009 -
I'll admit it: one of my guilty TV pleasures is The Millionaire Matchmaker. I find the orchestrated pairings entertaining and stomach-churning at the same time. Of course, there are other matchmakers hard at work without reality TV contracts.
- 8 Comments
Aug 27, 2009 -
Yesterday I shared part one of my interview with Amy Andersen, a high-end matchmaker who works with 800 successful singles. Amy tries to bring together young professionals who are interested in finding like-minded, quality matches — all for a price, of course; specifically, her rate is $6,000 for eight matches. In today's installment, Amy talks about modern dating and traditional gender roles.
- 9 Comments
Aug 05, 2009 -
Welcome to Hump Day, TrèsSugar's new sex advice column! Are you confused about sex? Do you have trouble having an orgasm?
- 7 Comments