I know I can't be the only one who misses window shopping. Wandering into cute shops and looking around at all the cute things with little intention of buying anything. So I've resorted to online window shopping--the much-joked-about adding things to my shopping cart and then closing the browser tab. But it's still fun to look. So here are a few things I've been lusting after online that I may or may not buy ever. Custom neon sign. This ... Read the Post...
Why I Started (Trying to) Run
If you know me in real life, you know that I don't particularly like working out and that I hate running. That's why it was such a huge deal for me when I found Cyclebar (and thus, spin classes) and fell in love. Unfortunately, once the pandemic hit, spin classes were no longer an option. And now that the studio is open again I'm not comfortable going back--for a number of reasons, not all health related. So I knew that I had to find a way to ... Read the Post...
What I Read in July and August (so far)
Hello friends! I'm still very much barreling towards my goal of reading 100 books this year, which is really exciting. Here are the books I read since my last update: 54. Thick: And Other Essays - Tressie McMillian Cottom 55. The Vanishing Half - Brit Bennett 56. Home Before Dark - Riley Sager 57. Forever, Interrupted - Taylor Jenkins Reid 58. Miss Peregrine's Home for Peculiar Children - Ransom Riggs 59. One True Loves - Taylor Jenkins ... Read the Post...
Setting Boundaries (Especially Now)
I've been thinking a lot about boundary setting lately. Maybe it's because Tyler Calder has been talking about them on her Instagram stories, maybe it's because I've been having conversations about them in my own life (online and offline). But whatever the reason, I think it's important to talk about how we are setting boundaries for ourselves, our jobs, and our family and friends right now. I strongly believe that it's important to set ... Read the Post...