Archive - February 2020

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Let That Sh–t Go: Finding Time and Happiness
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Failure as a Blessing
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Yogaaaah: Its Benefits for You and Your Kids
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Too Many Thoughts and Too Few Words: the Super Bowl Halftime Show

Let That Sh–t Go: Finding Time and Happiness

“…But that’s when we’re happiest, and that’s when we’re at our best. When we have time to do those…things that we like to do.” ~Megan Mullally, in her book with husband Nick Offerman, The Greatest Love Story Ever Told. Before I get into it, I’m gonna give a shout-out to my husband. He did a TED talk on rethinking happiness: instead of basing happiness on attaining success, my husband lays out the path to happiness by living our values. In short, do what you love and the rest will follow…whether what you love is a new job or if doing…

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Failure as a Blessing

I recently failed at something. And I failed BIG. As in, I lost not only valuable time and plenty of money but when I threw in the towel I lost some new friends as well. Talk about a learning experience. So you could say I have some regrets. But one thing I don’t regret is trying something new. And I don’t regret attempting an endeavor that was totally out of my character. Over time I have used products sold by MLM-structured businesses and been very happy. But never, EVER, did I think I’d want to start up my own biz…

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Yogaaaah: Its Benefits for You and Your Kids

I remember the first time I tried yoga. It wasn’t completely of free will. Up until that morning, I thought yoga and its buddy, pilates, where some kind of granola-y form of useless exercise. Like Lamaze breathing during labor: it sounds good but doesn’t do a damn thing. (At least that was my experience…) But then my parenting group invited an exercise instructor to give us an intro to yoga. Given it was a small group of friends, and I wasn’t going to miss my favorite social hour just because I was skeptical of yoga, I took my place on…

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Too Many Thoughts and Too Few Words: the Super Bowl Halftime Show

You may have liked all of it. Or part of it. You may have been appalled. No matter our individual reactions, last Sunday’s Super bowl halftime show proved, yet again: Any publicity is good publicity. We can’t stop talking about the mid-game performance during Super Bowl LIV. The dialogue, both positive and critical, is everywhere. All I had to do was type “super” into Google and the first suggestion to come up was “Super Bowl Halftime.” Our family didn’t watch the show, as we were immersed in Hunger Games: Catching Fire. I viewed Shakira and J.Lo’s performance a couple days…

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