One of the things that I'm selfishly really upset about with this pandemic is that I can't go to Cyclebar classes right now. I've spent the past year and a half (almost) really getting into a good routine and groove and making it to between four and six classes a week. I rode my 200th class in early March and was well on my way to my goal of reaching 300 classes this year when the pandemic hit and obviously my studio hit pause on ... Read the Post...
Ideal WFH Routine
So we've all been working from home for about a month (I mean, if we're lucky enough to have a job that allows us to work from home) and it's super weird. I'm amazingly bad at adjusting my routines--if something throws me off or changes (like, say, a global pandemic forcing us all to stay in our homes), it takes a long time for me to establish a new routine and get back on track. So today I'm sharing what my ~ideal~ routine would look like as I ... Read the Post...
Journaling
My whole life I've wanted to be the type of person who journals. My sister is this type of person--she always has a million notebooks that are full of drawings and notes and other things taped in. Growing up I was so jealous that she could keep up with that. I'd always get a pretty notebook or diary as a gift and vow that this as the time that I would start journaling every day. I'd make an entry that day and then the next day and maybe (if I was ... Read the Post...
2020 Book Recommendations (So Far)
So far this year I've read 34 books (which is a lot, so thanks social distancing)! A friend of mine asked that I highlight a few of my favorite so far in addition to listing out the titles and authors (January's can be found here and February and March's book list can be found here), so Kittelson, this is for you. These are in no particular order, just a few of my favorites I've read in 2020 and why. Freefall This book is kind of a mix between a ... Read the Post...