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Gemma Hartley

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Nevada, United States

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Recent:
  • Unknown
Past:
  • YourTango
  • SheKnows
  • Harper's Bazaar
  • SUCCESS magazine
  • HerMoney
  • Romper
  • Teen Vogue
  • Babble
  • Scary Mommy

Past articles by Gemma:

Why It's Crucial To Be Equally Yoked In A Marriage

When It Comes To Marriage, Sharing The Same Faith May Be What Keeps Your Relationship Together. → Read More

I Got Pregnant In College So I Wouldn't Have To Face Real Life

One Young Mother Planned To Get Pregnant In College To Avoid Real Life, But Things Didn't Turn Out The Way She Expected. → Read More

My Husband And I Recreated Kim And Kanye's Instagram Couple Photos And #NailedIt

One Couple Tried To Recreate A Series Of Kim And Kanye Photos From Instagram. And Though It Made Them Realize They Aren't Anything Like The Couple, But Being Out Of The Public Eye Is The Way They Like It. → Read More

Angelina Jolie, Heidi Klum & More Celeb Moms Who Revealed They Co-Sleep With Their Kids

From Heidi Klum and Angelina Jolie to Kristen Cavallari and Salma Hayek, these celebrity parents love snuggling up in the shared family bed. → Read More

The Double Standards of Parenting We Can't Seem to Shake

What makes a good father can be as simple as love and provision. What makes a good mother is a mile-long list full of contradictions and inconsistencies. → Read More

The Simple Secret to Energized and Productive Mornings

Our writer took a more holistic approach to her routine from start to finish, so that she could feel productive. This is her solution to sluggish mornings. → Read More

What My Dream Retirement Looks Like

Have you ever stopped to think about what you really want your retirement to look like, aside from having enough money to get by? → Read More

4 Best Money Management Apps for Couples

Co-managing money with your significant other can be one of the most stressful parts of a relationship. But these 4 apps make managing money together easy. → Read More

How I Stop a Bad Decision in Its Tracks

When your brain is moving fast, it’s time to slow things down. → Read More

Men Everywhere Finally Understand Emotional Labor

How marriages across America improved after Gemma Hartley's eye-opening piece. → Read More

Men Everywhere Finally Understand Emotional Labor

How marriages across America improved after Gemma Hartley's eye-opening piece. → Read More

Every Parent's Guide to FAFSA

You may just be settling into your child’s senior year, but college will be here before you know it. Here's what you need to know about FAFSA. → Read More

I Hate The Toddler Stage — There, I Said It

I’ll be the first to admit that my toddler is wildly and undeniably cute. I am constantly awed by how lovable he is, and the fact that he is my last baby makes him all the more precious to me. He’ll sometimes wake up in the morning and say, “Hey mama… → Read More

Women Aren't Nags—We're Just Fed Up

Emotional labor is the unpaid job men still don't understand. → Read More

Women Aren't Nags—We're Just Fed Up

Emotional labor is the unpaid job men still don't understand. → Read More

5 Money Saving Apps That Seriously Beat Clipping Coupons

I liked the idea of saving money while I shopped, but I didn’t like the time and energy coupon clipping required. Here are the best apps that beat coupons. → Read More

The Career Mistake That Still Haunts Me

When I was new to freelancing, it seemed like a feat to simply have my name appear as a byline on an article, regardless of whether or not I was paid. → Read More

5 Things That Will Help You Stick to a Budget

Sticking to a budget is no easy task, but it is an enormously satisfying one. Here are our best tips for sticking to your budget. → Read More

The Amount Of Emotional Labor We Put On Stay-At-Home Moms Is Horribly Unfair

Before my husband and I had a baby, mental workload wasn’t something I thought about much. We both worked and went to school full-time. We both pitched in on cooking and cleaning. We grocery-shopped together (even though I was the one who made the li… → Read More

How to Leave Work at the Door

When you’re at work, work. When you’re with family, be present there, too. → Read More