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- Take A Bite Out Of Summer With Dominique Ansel's What-a-Melon Soft Serve!by Guest of A Guest on July 1, 2022 at 1:00 pm
- Kate Bock & Kevin Love's Gatsby-Inspired Wedding At The New York Public Libraryby Stephanie Maida on June 30, 2022 at 8:50 pm
- Inside The Ned NoMad, The Poshest New Members' Club In New Yorkby Stephanie Maida on June 30, 2022 at 5:44 pm
- The Frick Celebrated Pride With A Colorful, Art-Filled Midsummer Soiréeby Stephanie Maida on June 29, 2022 at 8:22 pm
- Inside The Third Annual MAD Luminaries Pride Artist Brunchby Guest of A Guest on June 29, 2022 at 6:58 pm
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- “I Wasn’t Cynical Enough”: Cecile Richards Discusses the New Fight to Get Back Abortion Rightsby Emily Jane Fox, Joe Hagan on July 1, 2022 at 4:04 pm
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- Bret Michaels Apologizes to Fans After Sudden Hospitalizationby Emily Kirkpatrick on July 1, 2022 at 3:44 pm
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- The President’s Impeachment Playbookon January 17, 2020 at 9:41 pm
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- 33 Times the Royal Family Kilt It in Plaidon January 17, 2020 at 9:41 pm
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- Archetype Family: Royal
- Other Expressions: Executive, CEO, Leader, Chief
- Life Journey: To learn to use power wisely, productively, and responsibly
- Unique Challenge: To identify the causes in which to invest my power and influence
- Lesson To Learn: To differentiate between authentic and illusory power
- Defining Grace: Generosity
- Challenge To Self: I will share power in a close relationship, and commit to cooperation and compromise.
THE EXECUTIVE: You are destined for the corner office. You like power, control and responsibility. You are a natural leader. Your down side is you can be relentless in gaining the power you need.
THE MIDAS: Everything you touch turns to gold. You like money and money likes you. Your downside is you can be a miser.
THE BOSS: You want control from small things to large. You are an excellent manager of people and projects. You can also be a micro manager as well as a slave driver.
THE KING: Kings don’t just create wealth for themselves. They create it for others around them, including employees and investors. At their best they are role models for discipline, superb management, and the highest levels of strategic thinking.
THE QUEEN: Queens are conveyors of grace, and they can use their position to do tremendous good in the world. They can lead as examples and empower others, women especially, to succeed.
THE POLITICIAN: Politicians are people-oriented and great communicators. They know that to do their jobs well they have to be able to listen and collaborate.
THE PRINCESS/HEIRESS: Princesses can be inspirational figures for girls who lack confidence and dignity. And they can use their positions to do good, and to be spokeswomen for excellent causes.
THE PRINCE/HEIR: Princes can be agreeable friends, spouses and relatives because of their sense of ceremony and decorum. Like Gentleman, they are reliable guests, toast-makers and representatives of good causes.
THE DIVA: With their talent and tendency to dress to kill, Divas bring sparkle and fireworks to any situation.
THE BULLY: When it becomes so easy to take advantage of one’s position, it takes a certain amount of discipline to fight the urge to debase the reputation of self and family.
THE BRAT: Because they are used to pampering and don’t know how to do things for themselves, Royals can exhibit childish behavior in the form of tantrums and unreasonable demands.
THE DESTROYER: The Destroyer shadow manifests in vindictiveness and an unchecked fascination with wreaking enormous destruction on enemies.
THE THIEF: In addition to having access, Thieves who manifest themselves as Royal shadows are shrouded in elegant mantles of acceptability.