Rock, Paper, Scissors! Who Takes Care of Baby?


Updated 06/05/09 8:45 AM · Posted by LilSugar · 3 comments

How to Decide Who Takes Care of Baby

It's 3 a.m., the baby's crying and both mom and dad feign sleep in order to avoid getting out of bed. Or there's a stench coming from the infant's bottom and neither mom nor dad admits they smell it. Like marriage, parenting involves a significant amount of compromise and deciding whose turn it is to change the diaper or go out with their friends can lead to bickering and blowouts. While some Read more

Lil Tip: Whose Turn Is It Anyway?


Updated 11/13/07 2:38 PM · Posted by babysugar · 6 comments

Lil Tip: Whose Turn Is It Anyway?

Becoming a parent is overwhelming in many ways. But, one of the glaringly obvious ones is the heightened responsibility. New parents often quarrel over who will feed the baby at four o'clock in the morning or change the next diaper. But, there's a simple solution to resolve these tiffs — the Wheel of Responsibility. Pin this piece of cardboard up in your house and the next time junior has a Read more

How to Step Up Your Game at Work


Updated 02/29/12 9:45 AM · Posted by SavvySugar · 1 comment

How to Shine at Work

Spinning your wheels at the office might earn you a paycheck, but it's unlikely to put you in line for a raise or give you much satisfaction. Fulfilling your responsibilities is good; trying harder can make you great. Step up your work game by putting in more effort in subtle ways that may just get you noticed. Read more

4 Reasons I Want Justin Long's New Girl Character Over For Thanksgiving Dinner


Updated 11/17/11 12:32 PM · Posted by · 3 comments

Justin Long on New Girl Thanksgiving Episode

Justin Long began his three-episode arc on New Girl this week as Paul, the music teacher and co-worker who joins Jess and her roommates for Thanksgiving dinner. Jess also has a huge crush on the guy, and I can't say I blame her; not only is Paul adorable, but he's also an awesome guest who would spice up any real-life Thanksgiving dinner with his quirky but charming ways. Check out the top four Read more

13 Signs You’re Too Busy


Updated 11/02/11 12:20 AM · Posted by · 0 comments

13 Signs You’re Too Busy

We're thrilled to present this smart LearnVest story here on Savvy! There’s busy. Then there’s too busy. Busy is running from one appointment to the next. Too busy is running over someone on your way to the next appointment (physically, vehicularly, whatever). Busy is leaving your cell phone behind at the grocery store. Too busy is leaving your kid behind at the grocery store. And then Read more

How to Keep Your Kids Safe on the Internet


Updated 08/10/11 7:15 AM · Posted by · 4 comments

How to Set Up Parental Controls on Your Mac and PC

I'm not a mom yet myself, but I've seen first hand how tricky it is for parents when their kids first start getting online. Your little ones are growing up in the age of tech, so it's no wonder they are surfing the Internet at a younger age, but are they doing it safely? According to a new study, 69 percent of parents are worried about online interactions like contact from strangers, displaying Read more

Chronicles of a Job Hunter: Betrayal and the Reappearance of Mystery Girl


Updated 03/16/12 2:52 PM · Posted by · 2 comments

Finding Secure Employment

The world of unemployment is tough, and it looks like SavvySugar Community member littlemissjobhunter is experiencing the ultimate low. Her journey has been an emotional roller coaster, which I'm sure a lot of you can relate to. Read on to see what's in store for her now. "Siempre hay una razón para sonreír" is a phrase I had come across one day and virtually has stuck with me since. It can Read more

Chronicles of a Job Hunter: Betrayal and the Reappearance of Mystery Girl


Updated 03/16/12 2:52 PM · Posted by · 2 comments

Chronicles of a Job Hunter: Betrayal and the Reappearance of Mystery Girl

The world of unemployment is tough, and it looks like SavvySugar Community member littlemissjobhunter is experiencing the ultimate low. Her journey has been an emotional roller coaster, which I'm sure a lot of you can relate to. Read on to see what's in store for her now. "Siempre hay una razón para sonreír" is a phrase I had come across one day and virtually has stuck with me since. It can Read more