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Today 

Equal Pay Day: The Fight for Fair Wages 💰✨ is a reminder of the wage gap that still exists between men and women. The day marks how far into the year women must work to earn what men made in the previous year... TODAY in the US.

Did you know that most countries still have a gender pay gap? The fight for fair pay isn’t over, but awareness is the first step toward change. 💪

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Top Global

Stories

🇺🇸 Broad 25% tariffs on all imports from America's two largest trading partners, Mexico and Canada, go into effect today, according to President Donald Trump's latest comments. The tariffs were delayed for a month to facilitate talks with Mexico and Canada on addressing drug trafficking and migration at the US border.

 

🗣️ Peace talks: UK PM Keir Starmer held a summit on Sunday with European leaders to outline a plan to end the war in Ukraine – here are the key takeaways.

 

🇦🇺 Tropical Cyclone Alfred is expected to make landfall on Queensland’s south coast this week after it has intensified to a category 2 system.

 

🪖The U.S. has reportedly halted all military aid to Ukraine.

 

🇺🇦 Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy met with President Donald Trump and Vice President JD Vance Friday to discuss a potential rare earth minerals deal. The meeting highlighted tensions over US military aid and Ukraine's sovereignty.

 

💻 Microsoft announced it will retire the once-popular video-calling app Skype in May and focus on its flagship Teams service.

 

⛪️ Pope Francis, 88, back on noninvasive ventilation after suffering two episodes of acute respiratory failure, Vatican says.

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This Weeks Good

News

🎶 Role model dolls: Barbie has collaborated with singer Alicia Keys to release dolls that "inspire more women to follow their dreams of working in the music industry, both on stage and behind the scenes”.

 

🤧 Worker’s rights: Low-paid workers will soon receive sick pay equivalent to 80% of their weekly salary, under new plans to “boost living standards in the UK.

 

🎂 Care home puts on a birthday rave for a 105-year-old UK woman, with strobe lights, glow sticks, and more.

 

🔋Scientists in the U.S. have developed a battery that can run on nuclear waste.

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🔥 An 8-year-old boy helps rescue his family from a house fire in Alaska. 

 

✨ Colorado woman donates her kidney to save a Pennsylvania man 35 years after they went to prom together.

 

🇮🇸 A group of volunteers in Iceland is working to save local puffin chicks.

 

🇬🇧A 73-year-old British man has broken the world record for the fastest marathon completed by someone…on crutches.

 

♻️Mardi Gras beads take up to 500 years to decompose, so these LSU students designed a biodegradable alternative

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Women

News

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🗞️ Virginia Unanimously Passes Bill to Improve Care for PCOS, Endometriosis, and Menstrual Disorders

 

🏎️ 16-year-old Australian Joanne Ciconte is set to join Formula One’s all-female racing series, F1 Academy.

 

👏A Major Human Trafficking Ring That Exploited Over 1,000 Women Has Been Dismantled

 

💸 Gender pay gaps at the biggest Aussie companies have been made public. Three in four Australian companies pay men more than women on average, with women earning $28,425 less a year. An annual data breakdown from the Workplace Gender Equality Agency (WGEA) shows men earn more, on average, across all industries.

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💭 Todays Journal Prompt: "What values do you consider most important in life (honesty, justice, altruism, loyalty, etc.)? How do your actions align with those values?"

 

💗 Todays Affirmation: "I’m rising above the thoughts that are trying to make me angry or afraid.​"

 

🔥 Practice Gratitude: Cultivate a practice of gratitude by regularly reflecting on things you are thankful for, including the lessons learned from mistakes. Gratitude can shift your perspective and foster a positive mindset.

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How to Deal with Defensiveness

We've all been there, right? You're having what you think is a normal conversation, and suddenly, bam! Your friend, partner, or co-worker gets all defensive. It's like they put up this invisible shield and now you're left standing there, wondering what just happened. But don't worry, lovely – I'm here to help you navigate these tricky waters with grace and understanding. So, let's dive into some super practical tips on dealing with defensiveness.

 

Stay Calm and Keep Your Cool

First things first, babe: breathe. When someone gets defensive, it can feel like an attack, but responding with your own defensiveness will only escalate things. Take a deep breath, stay calm, and keep your voice steady and gentle.

 

Listen More Than You Speak

I know, I know – you're probably bursting with things to say. But here's the thing: defensive people often feel unheard or misunderstood. By really listening to them, you show that you care about their feelings and perspective. Try nodding, maintaining eye contact, and offering little affirmations like, "I understand" or "I hear you."

 

Validate Their Feelings

Even if you don't agree with what they're saying, you can still validate their emotions. Say something like, "I can see why you feel that way" or "It makes sense that you're upset about this." This helps to lower their defenses and opens the door to a more constructive conversation.

 

Ask Gentle Questions

Instead of making statements that might feel accusatory, try asking questions that encourage them to share more. For example, "Can you tell me more about why you feel this way?" or "What do you think would help in this situation?" This shows you're genuinely interested in their point of view.

 

Use "I" Statements

Avoid placing blame by using "I" statements instead of "You" statements. For instance, say "I feel hurt when..." instead of "You always...". This keeps the focus on your feelings and reduces the chance of them feeling attacked.

 

Take a Break if Needed

Sometimes, a little time apart can do wonders. If things are getting too heated, suggest taking a short break to cool down. Say something like, "I think we both need a moment to calm down. Can we continue this conversation in 15 minutes?" This gives both of you a chance to collect your thoughts and come back with a clearer mind.

 

Empathy is Your Superpower

Put yourself in their shoes. How would you feel if you were in their position? Showing empathy can diffuse tension and build a stronger connection. Remember, everyone has their own battles and sometimes, defensiveness is just a way of protecting themselves.

 

Know When to Walk Away

Sometimes, no matter how hard you try, the other person just isn't ready to have a productive conversation. It's okay to walk away and give them space. You can always try again later when they're more open to talking.

 

Dealing with defensiveness is all about patience, empathy, and a sprinkle of grace. You're amazing for wanting to handle it with care and understanding.

-Sophie Psychologist

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in the

Loop

😢 Carl Dean, Dolly Parton's Husband of Nearly 60 Years, Has Died at Age 82

 

🍼 Kourtney Kardashian's 15-year-old son, Mason Disick, allegedly claimed on a private Instagram account that he has a secret daughter named Piper who is 1, which he called "a failed protection"

 

🪦 Michelle Trachtenberg, known for her roles in 'Buffy the Vampire Slayer' and Gossip Girl, has died at the age of 39.

 

🍔 The Vanity Fair Oscars after-party allegedly offered In-N-Out food and cigarettes.

 

📸 Selena Gomez reportedly steered clear of Hailey Bieber at the event, aiming to keep the spotlight on Emilia Perez rather than their interaction.

 

👏 Chris Rock Returns to Vanity Fair Oscars Afterparty for First Time Since Will Smith Slap at the Oscars

 

😶 Adrien Brody's Best Actor Acceptance Speech Is One of the Longest In Oscars History..

 

🏃Harry Styles Runs Tokyo Marathon and Makes Impressive Time

 

🎤 Ariana Grande Gushes Over Getting to Sing With 'Favorite Voice' Cynthia Erivo at Oscars

 

🏆 Mikey Madison Recognizes Sex Workers When Accepting Oscar for Her Role in 'Anora

 

🏈 Chiefs Coach Andy Reid Defends Taylor Swift After She's Booed at Super Bowl, "She's a good girl. She handles that whole thing the right way".

 

🚀 Katy Perry, Gayle King will travel to space in  Jeff Bezos' spaceship

 

🪞Taylor Lautner Defends Selena Gomez Against 'Cruel' Body Shaming Comments. “I just refocuses you onto what matters. And it sure isn't the shape, color or appearance of your body."

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More Loop Gossip:

🥺 Blake Lively is paying tribute to her late 'Gossip Girl' co-star Michelle Trachtenberg. "She was electricity... She laughed the fullest at someone's joke, she faced authority head on when she felt something was wrong. She was a kind person, through and through."

 

📲 Bebe Rexha Says She's Unbothered by Viral Body-Shaming Comment: "I Know I Gain Weight"

 

🗞️ Justin Bieber Raps About Being High Like a Magpie' After His Rep Denies Drug Rumors

 

🎶 Travis Kelce says Taylor's music is helping him through the Chiefs loss "I just listen to Taylor's music. She has something for everything."

 

🎬 Matthew Lawrence Says Ryan Reynolds Had Issues With Producers on 'Boltneck' Set

 

🎤Alex Cooper network Unwell, drops Alix Earle's Hot Mess podcast.

 

💿 Tate McRae's Pilates buddy, Glen Powell, played a role in getting Sydney Sweeney on her new album.

We acknowledge the Traditional Custodians of Country throughout Australia (the land in which we run HerHelp) and their continuing connection to land, culture, and community. We pay our respects to Elders past, present, and emerging.

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