Around the Interwebs How a nonlinear workday might help you get more done. I really enjoy the flexibility that I have since I started working from home. Do you remember when hanging out was effortless....
Read more
Around the Interwebs A not-intimidating guide to meal planning. Something to think about. Who gets to be mentally ill? Today, people talk about seeing a therapist like they’re going to the dentist. But our compassion...
Read more
Around the Interwebs Do you have that problem in your neighborhood? How to keep packages from being stolen by porch pirates. Try snacking on joy. How to Tell Whether Someone Is Liberal or Conservative. Instagram...
Read more
I am doing NaBloPoMo this month. 30 blog posts in 30 days. Come join me. #nablopomo2022 Around the Interwebs Why are elections always so close now? Interesting read. Say this, not that: Email-etiquette. How do you open...
Read more
Around the Interwebs Things we need to know: What’s happening in Iran and what we can do. 7 ways to say no. So cool. Humans for scale. Just the right time of year (Halloween) for...
Read more
AROUND THE INTERWEBS Why self-care hasn’t cured burnout. Remember how I said that I spent $20 on plums to make an authentic German Plum Cake? This is why. The taste of home is emotional. How to...
Read more
Around the Interwebs Do you plug in and charge your phone overnight? I am guilty as charged, but here’s why you really should stop charging your phone overnight. I am going to give this a...
Read more
Around the Interwebs Saying “no” with grace. Or, simple honesty can go a long way. Ahm, yes, please. How to attract more hummingbirds to your garden. 5 Things You May Not Know About Intuitive Eating. Five...
Read more
Around the Interwebs Untranslatable words.“Something is always lost in translation because words are more than their literal meanings. They carry history, tradition, experience, and identity. […] Even if languages seem to have roughly equivalent words...
Read more
Around the Interwebs Why making friends in midlife is so hard. The kids are right about email, too. Ignoring a Text Message or Email Isn’t Always Rude. Sometimes It’s Necessary. The most ergonomic way of...
Read more