Keep life interesting as you age.
Organized not overwhelmed, a year’s creativity, a fun life hack, idle delights, lighthearted comedies, an intriguing archive...
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Happy Sunday, and welcome to another week of fiber fun, positivity, interesting tidbits, and aging well. Hope you’re all doing really well!
In case you missed it.
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In this week’s issue.
Organized not overwhelmed, not boring new years resolutions, insightful interviews, a year’s creativity, and a fun life hack!
Literary armchair travel, idle delights in pursuit of the good life, luxury train rides, and lighthearted comedies for a fun escape.
This one’s for you: board game lovers, book tracking for the data aficionado, an intriguing archive, and the art of ceramic reusing.
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Who else wants to be organized, but not overwhelmed?
has some excellent suggestions for ‘data wrangling.’ A perfect post to guide you through organizing your life if you enjoy notebooks or planning!Keep life interesting as you age.
has some fun new years resolutions you might like to try. I loved the one where he talked about ‘being less boring’ as you’re becoming older. It makes life more interesting!
An interview series with fascinating minds.
Every Monday,
shares an insightful interview with a writer, based on what she calls ‘The Body, Brain, and Book Questionnaire.’Always great, and filled with book recs!
A walk along the ocean isn’t just for summertime.
shares his love of the beach in the winter. I too adore the beach, and though I prefer walking along the sand when it’s warm, he’s inspired me to try it one day.
A year’s worth of travel, inspiration, and creativity.
has written about her year: the places she’s traveled, the things she’s seen, what she’s read, made, and discovered.Find something new to get curious about in her wonderful post.
The way our ancestors kept themselves organized.
has a fascinating look at the history of the daily planner.10 more hand-selected recommendations for paid members below!
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