
Paranneting/Anne Reboa
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educator, consultant, social worker (msw), blogger and mama
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Check on Your Strong Friends
The strong friend... we all have them—and if we don’t have them, we are them. It’s hard to be the strong friend. You don’t show off your vulnerability much, and you probably don’t cry in front of your friends all that much either. You’re the one who offers endless advice and support, and are ALWAYS there to check in on your friends and make sure they’re okay. And while it’s great to be the strong friend, it can also be really difficult. Feeling the need to stay strong and put together even when things go wrong is no easy task. Let’s face it—it’s just how we are wired, but it doesn’t make life’s problems disappear. Because you’re so used to being strong, it is difficult for you to express what you are feeling in any way that isn’t nonchalant. You hope your friends have realized this about you, but it seems every time you need them the most, they ignore any signs of help you are so desperately giving.
By Paranneting/Anne Reboa8 years ago in Humans
Arbonne Essentials: Product Review
Arbonne is a company which specializes in products that are vegan, non-GMO, and toxin-free. They have a team of specialists all over the United States and in many other countries all over the world. Arbonne bans 2,000 chemicals from their products to ensure that they are as safe and beneficial as possible. Every year, we as a society become more health-conscious and more protective over what we allow to enter our bodies. Whether it is something we digest or put onto our skin, our body absorbs whatever it is and enters it directly into our blood stream. I was contacted by specialist Shannon Brown, who generously provided me with Arbonne's Fit Chews and Daily Protein Boost.
By Paranneting/Anne Reboa8 years ago in Longevity
Profile Articles: What Are They and How Can I Have My Own?
What is a profile article? Simply put, a profile article is almost like your résumé with an added background that helps tell your story, who you are, and what you do to the world. Profile articles are beneficial to anyone—use yours as a way to communicate who you are to future employers or business partners by sharing your link in any social media profiles, use it as a way to promote your business/side hustle, or promote yourself in any way you would like!
By Paranneting/Anne Reboa8 years ago in Journal
Anne's Influencers Team Program
Hi everyone! If you are reading this that means you were selected or interested in joining Anne's Influencers Team Program! My program aims to connect influencers with one another in hopes of building a stronger network and finding like minded people to work with. I know how difficult it can be to become a successful influencer, and this program aims to help you build your empire while rewarding you along the way!
By Paranneting/Anne Reboa8 years ago in Journal
Time to Close Your Savings Account & Download Qapital
I first heard about Qapital from a friend, who suggested I check out the app after discussing how difficult it was to put money into our savings account and to not touch it after putting it there. Saving money can be difficult, and knowing you have some extra money makes it too tempting to use.
By Paranneting/Anne Reboa8 years ago in Trader
From Weakness Comes Strength: Part Two
If you haven't read my "Part One," certain references used throughout this Part Two will be confused. I suggest reading Part One to understand this part fully. However, a small recap: I was bullied horribly in 8th grade, so much so that I decided I wanted a fresh start somewhere else and chose to go to a catholic high school a few towns over. I lost many friends, stopped eating, and was extremely depressed. Going into high school, I was entirely anxious, but wanted to make a good impression on what would hopefully be new friends and become a happy person again.
By Paranneting/Anne Reboa8 years ago in Viva
Product Review: 'Say Yes To... Coconut' Lip Mask
I love face masks. I almost think I have an obsession, because every time I am in any store that sells them, I have to spend at least ten minutes in that aisle looking through them and end up buying at least two of them every trip. Even more, I love trying new ones. While shopping for one to try in Target, I came across "Say Yes To" lip mask. It is a two step process: part one consists of a coconut oil scrub to exfoliate the lips, and step two is a paper mask to wear on the lips for fifteen minutes. The duo promises to deliver smooth, plumper- than- before lips ,and only for about $2 (give or take a couple cents).
By Paranneting/Anne Reboa8 years ago in Blush
'The True Cost': How Fast Fashion Is Affecting Our Youth
The documentary The True Cost is an eye opening documentary which explores the idea of fast fashion, and its varying affects on our environment, on factory workers, and can also be a way to look at how the fashion industry uses adolescents to create a constant need for their products. The film exposes the dark sides of the fashion industry, which are both unsettling and disturbing. Once it is seen what goes on behind the scenes of our clothes, it is unlikely to ever view the fashion industry as the glamorous industry it may have previously been seen as.
By Paranneting/Anne Reboa8 years ago in Journal
Daily Thoughts of a College Upperclassman
The transition from teenager to young adult was always a part in my life I looked forward to. Becoming an adult meant more freedom, independence, and living a life I have created for myself. However, in my later years of college, the anxiety level about becoming a "real adult" was at an all time high. There are thoughts that plague the minds of myself and my friends, almost too often:
By Paranneting/Anne Reboa8 years ago in Education
Pros and Cons of Being the Oldest Child in the Family
Big sister to a brother and big cousin to numerous cousins, I have officially figured out all the pros and cons of being the oldest child in the family. There are moments of sweet glory, and there are moments of annoyance. I love being able to have some authority over them (haha), but get so incredibly angry when I see my younger brother specifically get away with things that I never would have been able to get away with.
By Paranneting/Anne Reboa8 years ago in Families











