Everyone has the right to be treated with kindness and respect and to feel safe. Today I give my thoughts on recent events.
The Class of 2020 got gypped. While I can’t bring back the ceremonies and graduation parties, I can share my favorite graduation speech (which was never actually given). It contains some of life’s very best advice, and even if you are not a recent grad, I hope you find it valuable and interesting.
Historical Fiction, especially about wars, was never high on my radar. Until it was. I read The Nightingale with a book club a few years ago, and I have been in love with historical fiction - and WWII historical fiction specifically - ever since. I would really encourage you to dip your toes into the world of historical fiction, with the help of these recommendations, to see if you’ll discover your next favorite genre.
What a crazy world we are living in! I don’t think anyone saw this coming. In a brand-new world, I’m sharing what I’m doing to pass the time - and stay sane - during the COVID-19 pandemic.
I love a good true crime podcast as much as the next person, but these podcasts - that are not true crime - will teach you a thing or two and make you a fascinating conversationalist at your next dinner party or work function.
Have you fallen into a rut of date night dinners? Try some of these unique ideas for your next date with your special someone. Learn a new skill such as pasta making, take a pottery class, or get outdoors and hike the afternoon away.
Meetup is a great tool to meet new people and experience new things. Whether you are new to a city, wanting to learn a new language, or just add to your friend group, Meetup is your answer.
Using your ClassPass membership, you will find great fitness studios and never be bored with your workout again. ClassPass is in many major cities across the US, but I have recommended my favorite studios right here in Dallas.
These three podcasts are great for ambitious career women wanting to take their work to the next level. Learn from an experienced manager on how to navigate complicated workplace relationships, the ladies at Harvard Business Review on issues women face in the work world today, and entrepreneurs who have preserved and succeeded against all odds.
Everyone is sick of staying home, including me. However, I have found ways to “travel the world” from the comfort of my own living room - no real pants required. Today I’m talking about all of the online experiences that I’ve had over the past few weeks - from cooking classes to plant propagation courses to live music concerts.