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June 14, 2024 | "Gratitude goes a long way—especially on family vacation!" Even for those who l

June 14, 2024 | [Read Online]( [fb]( [tw]( [in]( [email](mailto:?subject=Post%20from%20the%20Upworthiest&body=New%20Post%3A%20%0A%0Ahttps%3A%2F%2Fnewsletter.upworthy.com%2Fp%2Fnew-post-5af0) [Moms rally around woman who planned entire family vacation but was met with only complaints]( "Gratitude goes a long way—especially on family vacation!" Even for those who love the thrill of making [vacation]( itineraries…it’s work. And obviously when the planning has to be done for an entire [family](, there’s even more effort needed to be put in. Imagine going through all the rigamarole of booking flights, hotels, rental cars, restaurant reservations, entertainment venues, last minute store runs for toiletries…without getting so much as a “thank you.” Odds are you’d be a little miffed, even if [planning]( is your thing. This was the scenario that a mom[Alexis Scott](found herself in after planning a summer vacation for her husband and two teen children. Thankfully, the now-viral TikTok post venting her frustrations inspired several folks to give her some much deserved support. [Read the story]( [Former Secret Service agent reveals 'spy trick' for getting someone to do exactly what you want]( It's so subtle, they'll never catch on to what you're doing. In a revealing interview with Steven Bartlett on his [“Dairy of a CEO”]( podcast, former Secret Service Special Agent [Evy Poumpouras]( shared how to get people to do what you want them to do. The key, according to Poumpouras, is to understand what motivates them. Once you know the psychological framework behind what makes them tick, you can persuade them to behave as you like. [Read the story]( [Gen X woman shares her music playlist, nailing the generation with most eclectic taste]( "I think Gen X hit the jackpot culturally. Signed, a Millennial." Gen X is [famous for being forgotten]( in most discussions of generations, which is hilarious because [Gen X is totally awesome](. Everybody says so (when they remember we exist). Seriously, though, if you need proof that [Gen X]( is fabulous, look no further than our playlists. The generation born between the mid-60s and the early 80s might just have the most varied and eclectic of all musical tastes. Our hippie/classic rocker parents passed down their 60s and 70s tunes, then we got [the 80s]( in all its power ballad glory, then a brief 50s music revival during the 80s, then the rise of hip-hop, rap and grunge in [the 90s](. [Read the story]( [Hospice nurses reveal what they say are people's biggest regrets before death]( This is what a healthy partnership looks like. Death and dying isn't a pleasant subject to talk about, though there's likely not one living person who has not been touched by death in some way. But the finality of death makes people wonder if [people have any regrets from their life]( that they wish they could do over. [Author, Matthew Kelly]( decided to ask hospice nurses what they've heard patients reveal regretting before they died. The list was fairly long but also heartbreakingly simple. Many people spend their entire lives trying to figure out how to make more money in order to feel financially secure enough to vacation regularly or even retire. [Read the story]( [fb]( [tw]( [ig]( [yt]( [tk]( [in]( Update your email preferences or unsubscribe [here]( © 2024 GOOD | Upworthy. All rights reserved 1370 N St Andrews Pl Los Angeles, CA 90028, United States of America [[beehiiv logo]Powered by beehiiv](

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