Danielle Kreeft

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Articles by Danielle Kreeft

12 Tips for the Practical Bride

It’s not always an easy world for a bride to be in. Once the diamond slips on your finger, you’ve instantly become the target audience for a 50 billion dollar industry in the U.S. alone. And they’re eagerly waiting to sell you your fantasy. Magazine racks are stocked with wedding magazines full of gowns, flawless […] Read More >

Being Single: A Different Kind of Freedom

There are more than enough top 10 lists out there pointing out the benefits of being single. The pros of why being without a mate produces all these side effects that beg to be recognized. You know the ones I’m talking about. Sometimes they come off sympathetic, some patronizing, some like propaganda, and often times […] Read More >

Easy Summer Picnics

Picnics are a classic summer tradition. They bring up thoughts of wicker picnic baskets, red plaid blankets, plastic cutlery and potato salad.  There’s absolutely nothing wrong with this version of the all-American activity, but why not play with the age-old idea? Forget plaid and Tupperware for a second and try an easy picnic catered around […] Read More >

Looking For Love: An Honest Truth

And while the world scrutinizes how many minutes it takes for a man to know if he wants a second date, I’m here wondering: Where is he? There are billions and I only desire one; one good one.? ? Read More >

Taking Action to Change the World

Brad does it. Leonardo does it. Oprah does it. Bono practically started it in this generation. Celebrity philanthropy seems to be gaining more and more momentum. It’s not hard to envy their wallets, huge spheres of influence and the stamps in their passports, and be left feeling inadequate, not sure if our voice will ever […] Read More >

When Words Need To Move Out

We've all been there. Somebody says something to you and instead of it feeling gentle and smooth, it feels more like taking a sharp jab. Read More >