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.
READ
Have you heard of “Negging”? The Relationship Red Flag No Black Woman Should Ignore, Sisters From AARP
In case you need it. 6 Ways to Start Journaling and Feel the Emotional Benefits, Shondaland
Enough said. How White Hairstylists Can Better Serve Black Customers, PopSugar
If you haven’t read my bad hairstylist experience here you go, Yvette Sojourner
Good to know. When a Tough Question Puts You on the Spot, Harvard Business Review
Is this possible? Don’t try to worry less. Worry smarter., The Washington Post
Love Nikki Giovanni! Poem For A Lady Whose Voice I Like, Poetry Foundation
Watch
Stoicism: How to turn your sadness into strength, Big Think
listen
12 of the Best Podcasts Celebrating Black History and Culture, lifehacker
WRITE
I‘ve been pondering what I could do after writing and/or my writing group seeing I’m always sooooooo hype and my mind racing afterwards. I came across this and will be implementing it. The Ritual That Makes Working From Home Way Less Stressful, Self
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.