1 [Family creates an NFL-style draft to assign Thanksgiving cooking and cleaning duties]( When [Thanksgiving is done right]( families evenly divide the labor so that everything gets done and nobody works too hard. Someone takes charge of roasting the turkey, others contribute with sides, somebody is on dishes, and thereâs always one family member happy to mix up some cocktails. While most families shouldn't have to resort to aggressive tactics to ensure this balance, Colleen Rast Cederberg, 31, has created a unique solution to keep the labor duties in her family. She made a âThanksgiving Draft.â [Read the story](
2 [Woman's rant to have less mom influencers on social media is so spot on]( After being constantly inundated with spotless kitchens and flawless faces and endless matcha-favoring morning routines, the aspirational easily becomes aggravating. The rise of momfluencers can be a prime example of this. Sure, many mommy bloggers offer really helpful tips, product suggestions and doses of inspiration to their followers. But at the same time, they do push an ideal that doesnât acknowledge the messy, chaotic reality that most moms experience everyday. And that is exactly what one mom is fed up with. [Read the story]( Did a friend forward this to you? [Subscribe here]( 3 [A story about 'lemon pie' is taking the internet by storm and leaving readers in tears]( There appears to be a growing trend on TikTok: [heartbreaking]( slice-of-life stories, told as a slideshow. These usually mimic a text conversation between two people caught in a vulnerable moment, showcasing something quite moving and [profound]( in the mundane. Take for instance the â[orange peel story]( which went viral only a couple of weeks ago. It follows two college students post break-up, one of whom still has feelings for the other. A tender exchange encourages them to believe that they will find love again. Now, thereâs a new story making the rounds, and itâs every bit as touching. [Read the story](
4 [People share different thoughts on what makes someone a good friend]( According to an [October 2023 Pew Research Center report]( 61% of adults in the U.S. say that having close friends is an essential part of living a fulfilling lifeâa far higher percentage than those who say the same about [being married]( (23%), having children (26%) or having a lot of money (24%). The research also found that having more friends is linked to being more satisfied with [friendships in general](. Approximately 81% of people with five or more close friends share they are "completely" or "very" satisfied with their friendships, while 65% of those with one to four close friends say the same. But what does being satisfied with friendship even mean? What earns someone the label of "friend"? Or more importantly, what does it mean to be a good friend? We [asked our audience]( what makes someone a good friend, and the responses were interesting. Naturally, there were some common themes, but people also had some diverse ideas about what's important in a friendship. [Read the story](
5 [My family just flew to three European countries and home again for $149 per person total]( Our family of five just got back from a nearly 3-week European vacationâthree different cities in three different countriesâand we only paid $149 cash per person for all of our flights combined. It sounds too good to be true, but it's not. It sounds like there's got to be a catch, and there is, but not like you might think. Welcome to the world of [travel hacking]( where if you learn to play the points and miles game well, you can take vacations you (or at least I) never thought possible. [Read the story]( Find us on the World Wide Web: [Facebook]( [Instagram]( [Twitter]( [Website]( [LinkedIn]( Copyright © 2023 GOOD | Upworthy, All rights reserved.
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