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Her Track, founded in 2016 and previously Serendipity & Creativity from 2014-2016, is a lifestyle publication written by women and for women. We are a group of writers, designers, and marketers from all over the world, dedicated to producing helpful content and empowering other women to share their stories.
We believe in authenticity– and creating a candid portrayal of the intricate, beautiful and often messy routes we all take to find ourselves as young women and human beings. Her Track is your track and all of our tracks, mixed into one. We seek to provide a platform for creativity, personal stories, and idea-sharing related to relationships, career, style, health, women’s issues, family, travel, fitness and home. Source
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| Scope | National, Consumer, Women |
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| Language | English |
| Country | United States of America |
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Search ArticlesHow to Recognize and Heal From Work Trauma
“I hate going to work, but don’t tell my boss.” We’ve all been there before, where your body is giving you every sign to pull an illegal U-turn and go home. That tiny force dragging you down and telling you not to step foot into work. You already feel tired, drained, and unhappy before your shift has even started. I know the feeling all too well. Many of us do. Unfortunately, I have experienced this sensation while working almost every job, and I have had 14 jobs and counting over the last six years.
It's Not Weird That You Haven't Dated Yet--I Promise
Dating and relationships are a big part of what shapes our lives. Good and bad. Heartbreak and love can be soul-defining experiences many yearn to go through. However, if you’re like me (in your twenties without any real dating experience), you can feel a bit like a confused outcast. So many people create a space to normalize certain parts of relationships and breakups, but what if you haven’t been there yet?
5 Healthy Habits For Achieving Your Goals
It’s here, the new year. A new opportunity to grow, learn and ultimately find sustainable happiness in the life you’ve built. Over the years, I have come to understand that habit-building is the foundation of a positive mindset and a healthy life. Our habits form the building blocks of who we are, and can make or break the level of satisfaction we have in our personal and professional lives.
6 Ways You Can Protect Your Mental Health During Pregnancy
Pregnancy can be one of the happiest times in life. After all, you’re carrying a new life, and the baby will allow your family to grow. It may be something you’ve waited a long time for too. But even though there are many beautiful things about pregnancy, it can also be incredibly tiring and challenging. The emotions can be downright overwhelming, and the physical drain and changes can be tough to change.
5 Personal Goals That Have Nothing to Do With Productivity
It’s the season of goal-setting. Often, an exercise in futility. Conducted in earnest. Born from the forcible waters of self-reflection. Pools of deception and honesty, of empathy and ridicule, or red-painted redemption. Each year, we do the same thing. We sit down with ourselves, after a week of binge-watching, doom-scrolling and dessert-inhaling, to figure out just what it is about ourselves that isn’t good enough. What needs to be fixed?
6 Steps For Throwing the Best Adult Slumber Party Ever
There are many moments that I want to relive. That first legal drink when I turned 21, the first ride of freedom after I got my driver’s license, or all the simple nights– reciting lines from favorite movies or driving around aimlessly to songs that made us feel so alive. But few youthful memories compare to the complete elation of a big slumber party with my best friends. Snacks, movies, and late-night conversations: A memorable sleepover creates long-lasting memories.
How to Protect Your Mental Health & Navigate Complex Emotions at the Holidays
Holidays are supposed to be a time of joy. Where everything is blissful and no one is “allowed” to be sad or have everyday things impact them. But the holidays can also be a time of extreme mental distress, high pressure and utterly overwhelming. The holidays, for many, can be an incredibly dark time for people emotionally. It’s important to protect your mental health, and prioritize your feelings and sense of self during a time where they may at times feel lost or challenged.
5 Simple Necessities for a Spectacular Holiday Party
Every holiday season, I look forward to dressing up to attend holiday parties. It’s one thing that makes it the most magical time of the year for me. This year, I had the opportunity to host my own little party- I gained a new appreciation for the work that it takes. I gained a whole new perspective, plus a few tips and tricks that I wanted to share with you! 1. Holiday decor that feels immersive and fun! To begin, decorations are a crucial part of any holiday party.
How I Learned That Mindfulness Should Actually Be Fun
Mindfulness is a word and idea that we hear A LOT. It’s something that I too have searched for, yet I felt like my experience with it was like taking a trip to an unknown destination. To put it bluntly, I had no clue what the hell I was even doing. I thought the harder I tried, and the more seriously I focused on mindfulness, the more it would help me. It wasn’t until a recent conversation that I realized just how wrong I was. What I thought it meant to practice mindfulness.
Women Belong in Sports: A Guide to Leveling the Playing Field
For as long as I can remember, hockey has been a crucial part of my life. My family has had season tickets to the New York Rangers since before I was born, and I have been attending games since I was in a baby carriage. But, every time I talk to other hockey fans, especially men, I often feel the need to prove my knowledge. “Can you even name one player on the team?” is a question that is often followed when someone sees me in one of my t-shirts. This isn’t an isolated incident.