Here’s what I’ve been reflecting on this week. As Haruki Murakam once said, “If you only read the books that everyone else is reading, you can only think what everyone else is thinking.” I believe this is applicable to everything we read.
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It’s time for the U.S. Open. Billie Jean King: What Makes Serena Williams So Watchable, New York Times
While we’re on the subject, if you don’t know, now you know. Serena Williams’s Fashion Smash, New York Times
Good things to keep in my arsenal. 28 5-Minute Tasks That Help Me Make Better Use of My Time, Wit & Delight
Yes. Please. Thank you. My Wellness Manifesto? Learn How to Choose Yourself, PopSugar
Hmmmmmm. These haunting, moving monuments honor enslaved people in Charlotte, North Carolina, Fast Company
Saving this. The Art of Friendship: How to Flourish When Working With Friends, Shondaland
This has some really good points. I’m a Relationship Therapist, and This Is the Biggest Thing People Get Wrong About Compatibility, Well + Good
Yes, please and thank you. Looking for Your Travel Tribe? 4 Ways to See the World With Other Sisters
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Voice seems to always be a concern when it comes to writing. If You’re Struggling to Write, Lead with Voice, Lit Hub
What I Do: I don’t have access or a subscription to various newspapers or magazines i.e. the New York Times. So, I checked with my local library. I’ve learned I have access to the New York Times free with my library card. Always check with your local library to see what offerings are available to you.