Lifestyle
Lifestyle, travel, gastronomy and tips for active people
Discover lifestyle inspiration that complements your social life — from the best venues for meetups and wine tastings to travel tips and personal growth strategies. Our lifestyle guides help you make the most of every gathering and experience.

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FAQ
What are the best types of venues for a first meetup?
Coffee shops, wine bars, and casual restaurants with a relaxed atmosphere work best. Choose a place where you can talk comfortably and leave easily if needed.
How do I balance an active social life with work?
Schedule social events like you schedule meetings — block time in your calendar. Focus on quality over quantity: one meaningful gathering per week is better than five superficial ones.