How was your week, guys? I’m writing this from my college roommate’s apartment in NYC, snuggled between a French bulldog and a pug. In so many words: I am living the dream.
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What if we fixed things instead of immediately replacing them?
Are you doing a ‘Whole 30’? Even if you’re not, you might like this round up of Whole 30-approved snack ideas!
Are you trying to figure out what makes you happy? Maybe making a mind map will help (apparently they’re not just for boardroom brainstorming sessions!)
- Pick a topic.
- Make the Mind Map, with the center being one thing that brings you joy or is pleasurable and positive in your life.
- Make secondary connections and create concepts. This is basically coming up with a mash-up of the ideas you have written down.
I love candles that don’t smell like flowers or cake (like this tobacco and patchouli number.) DesignCrush rounded up tons of candles in scents like ‘campfire’ and ‘black tea.’
Related: Are you getting your Hygge on yet? It’s time.
A house tour I loved: classic but unfussy, colorful and a little weird.
Weeeep! A service dog gets his caricature drawn at Disneyland!
I loved this roundup of book covers. The one with the bobby pin does me in!
‘Cacio e pepe’ chips are just potato chips with Pecorino and black pepper and I don’t care they sound amazing.
What happens when you realize you were unkind and un-empathetic to a former co-worker?
Even though I was never outright cruel to her, I know that I never viewed her as a person to take seriously. I considered her unambitious; I judged her choices, and felt superior to her because she didn’t seem to want to run projects or move up. Though it was never explicitly stated, the big boss seemed to consider her a charity case. To be clear, she was a hardworking person who got her work done in the hours between 8:30 and 6:30 — a ten-hour day, no less! Those of us who’d worked till 11 p.m. would arrive around 10 a.m., get coffee, and start work in earnest around 11:30. We’d take lunch at two. We were less efficient than Aurelie by far.
Why Women Bring Their ‘I Voted’ Stickers to Susan B. Anthony’s Grave
If you’re fantasizing about ‘living off the land,’ here are 10 urban farmers to follow on Instagram!
If you think talent matters more than drive or tenacity, read this.
FASCINATING. Happy couples post less about their relationships on social media.
Just added this book to my library request queue.
Hope you had a great weekend, friends!
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