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Self Care

Say more about your self-care…I set my alarm before I need to get up, and I usually have a mediation queued up. And I always do some kind of fitness. I spin, run, lift weights, stretch, do yoga or go … Continue reading

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Fashionable Affordable 

Buying clothes secondhand only. Three years in, and frankly, I no longer see the point of ever paying retail prices for new clothes. I thrift about once a week and over time have easily found everything I need. Bonus: It’s … Continue reading

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Only 3 Words

You get to meet yourself through the decades of your life starting at 10, 20, 30, 40 and so on. You’re allowed only 3 words per decade. What are they? Positively Purging-I welcome your feedbacks in the comments and your … Continue reading

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Pool Together Kitchen Equipment

When I was in grad school, I lived in a shared student flat in London. I arrived a week later than my flat mates, and when I asked what I could contribute, I was surprised to find out that everyone … Continue reading

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The Thirlby: A Field Guide to a Vibrant Mind, Body, and Soul

Thirlby: A Field Guide to Vibrant Mind, Body, and Soul by Amila Kaking- Dodd(2018, nonfiction 195 pages). I am still unsure how this book ended up in my stack of books to read. I would qualify this as a coffee table … Continue reading

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