A friend recently pointed out the overuse of the phrase “I mean.” He said it’s the “like” of today, people say it automatically and don’t even realize it. It’s a filler, like an “um” or “you know.” So I started Read More


A friend recently pointed out the overuse of the phrase “I mean.” He said it’s the “like” of today, people say it automatically and don’t even realize it. It’s a filler, like an “um” or “you know.” So I started Read More