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How I Turned My Mornings Around
Up until last December, my mornings were pretty predictable. My alarm went off 45 minutes before I left for work, I hit the snooze button twice, jolted awake, and then stared horrified at the clock before sprinting to the shower. Next, I struggled for the remaining 15 minutes or so to find an outfit that…
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The Three Voices of Anxiety
A few years back, I had a very kind coworker surprisingly blurt out that he thought anxiety was made up. It was pretty shocking, since this person was a great listener and all around pretty understanding guy. But in his experience, he simply “didn’t understand why people did it to themselves.” It got me thinking.…
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September Goals and a Note on Surprising Yourself
As we say goodbye to the last mile marker of summer, there is a lot to look forward to as things start to cool down an the world fills with pie and pumpkin flavored everything. I’ve found that without the start of a school year, it’s important for me to set goals, or even New Years Eve-esque resolutions…
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Zen and the Art of Cleaning Up Cat Hair
It’s Sunday morning at 7am and I’m up with unexpected energy. We were responsible last night instead of going upstairs for extra drinks with our neighbors. We went to bed at 11! We had plans for the morning, and look at me sticking to them! I start the coffee, write a bit, and head out…
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The Benefits of Being a Multi-Artist
Feeling artistically stagnant and starved is something I didn’t understand when I was little. If I was in a grouchy mood for days at a time, I was often told, “You just need a show!” But I didn’t truly understand the validity of this until my twenties. I did legitimately need to do something artistic, to…
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If the Whole World Took an Acting Class
As an actor, I have spent my fair share of time laying on the floor and barking at the ceiling. Okay, I’m not barking, per se, I am sending my voice through the space from the top of my head. I have sat on the backs of classmates and been sat on by teachers, all for…
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An Unexpected Tale of Perseverance
The story of my morning has three characters: a spider, the Quick Chek Man, and me. The Resilient Spider For the past week, a brown and black spotted spider, about the side of a nickel, has taken residence in our driver side mirror. When he isn’t building his web, he crawls inside the casing, angrily taking…
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Backwards Budgeting: For National Blog Posting Month!
In honor of NaBloPoMo (or National Blog Post Post Month) I took on Blogher’s challenge to write about something I feel I am an “expert” in. To say I am an expert at budgeting is VERY far from the truth, but when it comes to somehow keeping our heads above water while freelancing, I have some experience. So…
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The War Against Office Snacks
A few days ago, my boss purchased a fun little candy dispenser from Costco. We’ve been trying to make our office more welcoming for teachers to come work. So when she came across this awesome little candy machine, she went for it. We filled it to the brim with Peanut M&M’s and mini Hershey bars and…
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The Tuesday Situation
It’s been one of those mornings. I woke up with a mysteriously sore jaw (probably from sinus problems, because the human body is strange), and so I haven’t been able to open my mouth more than about an inch. It’s really attractive. Then I arrived early to work for a large event I’m helping run and…