Ultimately, I believe that our bodies always fail our minds. Even when it seems like our minds are “going” first. Here’s why.
Read MoreWriting (or lack thereof), progress in French, and mental and physical expansion.
Read MoreFinding a way to create a complete change of rhythm for a few days will fizz your brain and show you where you have opportunities to grow.
Read MoreI can’t predict how the 2020s will change me any more than I could have predicted the events and the evolutions of the twentyteens.
Read MoreEven if I spoke fluent French, I wouldn’t have known what to ask about the salt-spa experience prior to having experienced it.
Read MoreMaybe sustained changes affect us more fundamentally than simple alterations in our thinking about the world.
Read MoreThis year, so far, I’ve done reasonably well on the fitness goals—yet I haven’t done as well as I have in the past.
Read MoreI don’t want the human, nonfairy-tale equivalent of the Beauty and the Beast. What sane person would?
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All of us have items we need to feel complete when leaving the house. Here's mine.
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Today, an increasing number of people across the globe live alone. How will widespread solo living affect the world?
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What you should know when you buy a new mattress.
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Why business coaches compromise their value by using the term "coach."
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Typically, I alternate between fiction and nonfiction books in my reading. Yet when I went to my bookshelf today to select my next read, I had no interest in any of the fantastic nonfiction prospects on my shelf.
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The best articles I've read these past two weeks, from sports to culture.
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Things I love this October: Felix Doolittle stationery, Guy Degrenne teapots, and a variation on a recipe from Victory Meals.
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Things I love this month: Paromi Herbal Tea, Sunfood Super Foods Raw Organic Cacao Nibs, and the Door Hook from The Container Store.
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Here, in list form, I’ve listed a set of great things I’ve read over the last few weeks. You should read them, too.
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Looking away feels easier than facing a fear--even if conquering it could transform your life.
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