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A Day Without Internet
Note: This is a guest post from Jess Chua of Optimal Living Daily.
My boyfriend and I moved into a new home earlier this year.
The water and electric utilities had been set up. The internet, however, was scheduled to be connected the following day.
For disclosure purposes, I don’t own a smartphone. Living without a smartphone isn’t as big of a deal to me as going without a wifi connection.
As a work from home writer, I’ve always considered high-speed internet to be a vital necessity. It keeps me connected to what’s going on in the world and in my network. Above all, it allows me to have a location independent career.
Since I knew I wasn’t going to have internet access for a couple of days and that would be a unique situation for me, I took some steps to prepare my “offline” workload for those days.
I expected to feel antsy and out of sorts. In reality, I was pleasantly surprised to undergo a thoroughly different experience. Instead of feeling lost, I managed to get a lot done and feel a deep sense of calm and satisfaction at the end of the work day.
Here are some things I learned from having temporarily limited internet access:
1. Planning doesn’t need to be complicated.
My preparation for working offline included downloading the documents I needed to refer to or edit onto a thumbdrive. I packed my work laptop and charger the night before so I wouldn’t need to rush or look for items in the morning. This helped me to start the day off on a refreshing and positive note.
2. Eliminating distractions is the key to sharpening focus.
I initially envisioned being irritated without internet access, because my mind wouldn’t be able to focus on anything else (which sounds like a classic case of withdrawal symptoms). However, I found my ability to focus was greatly enhanced in the absence of information at my fingertips.
Instead of obsessively researching and sifting through an endless plethora of data, I focused on each task at hand with undivided attention.
3. Technology shouldn’t replace nature.
I sometimes listen to instrumental music while writing or blogging. The music depends on my mood. On this day sans internet, I did my work to more natural sounds like birds chirping in the morning and leaves rustling in the afternoon breeze. During my lunch break, I watched some beautiful red cardinals and blue jays from my kitchen window.
Instead of getting caught up in digital news feeds and sensational headlines, I felt more calm observing and feeling connected to the natural world. We might tell ourselves that what’s on a virtual screen “isn’t real,” but its effects on us certainly are real.
4. You can be calm and productive at the same time.
I managed to check off the items on my to-do list with less mental stress than usual. Instead of trying to do too much while multitasking, I got what needed to be done through simplifying the day’s routine and streamlining my efforts under technologically limited circumstances.
If unplugging from the internet or other forms of technology is something you’ve never done before, the change from your daily routine can be scary to consider, but the rewards outweigh the risks. I’m almost ashamed to admit it took a delayed installer to open my eyes to it.
Thinking about dipping your toes into digital minimalism?
Try some of these tips to experience the benefits while limiting your reliance on technology.
● Get organized. Set aside a bit of time in the morning for organizing your thoughts and goals. If you check your phone or somehow connect to technology within the first five minutes of waking up, stop! How you spend the first few minutes upon waking up has a big impact on the rest of your day.
● Reduce distractions. Before the era of smartphones and social media, surfing the internet was mostly limited to using a desktop computer. Research has shown that smartphones may actually be rewiring our brains. Social media alone could be costing some of us almost fifty hours per month.
Whether you choose to unfollow, mute, or resort to more drastic measures like entering a phone rehab program, be mindful with which of your digital notifications act as distractions more than anything else.
● Appreciate nature every day. What are some of the things you like about nature? Maybe it’s the sunrise, the seasons, or rainy weather that you’ve always felt drawn to. Simply observing nature often has a calming or humbling effect as it reminds us of the rhythm and continuity of life. Admiring the power and beauty of nature will make you feel more aware and connected to life away from a digital screen.
● Prioritize rest. Trying to do too much at once often leaves us frazzled. Prioritize rest so that you’re able to improve your productivity levels. This means winding down at least thirty to sixty minutes before you head off to sleep. Not using your phone or computer during this time helps you to optimize your sleep environment — and your health.
● Ask yourself what you can do without. Going on a technology detox will help you think about what else you can give up. Apply this to different areas in your life. For example, things you could do without may include Fear of Missing Out (FOMO), frivolous spending habits, a negative mindset, toxic colleagues, or a cluttered workstation. Think about how “less is more” in these areas, and take small steps towards making your desired life a reality.
Remember that there are many important reasons to unplug.
The last thing you want to do with your phone or digital devices is wonder how much of your life you’ve frittered away on mindless scrolling.
Be conscious of how you use technology and you’ll find your quality of life improve in fascinating ways.
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Jess Chua is passionate about mindful living. She writes and edits content for the Optimal Living Daily Podcast, which features content from various blogs.
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😲 Unusually Good Reasons To Use A Smart Resume Builder
The many benefits of using a smart resume builder and how it can save you time, sweat, and blood.
This is a guest post by Max Woolf.
Say hello to Olivia. She’s a hiring manager on the lookout for stellar hires.
Next to her is a battered PC and a pile of 250+ resumes (that’s what a corporate job opening attracts on average.)
Finally, she picks yours.
A glance here, a glance there and in the resume black hole trash your resume goes.
Arrrgh.
But why?!
In short, it didn’t look professional and was hard to read. That made Olivia go with another candidate.
Don’t stress.
Take a deep breath, you're just a scroll-down away from learning how a resume builder can win recruiters and tip the scales in your favor.
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3 Benefits of Using an Online Resume Builder
1) Save time making your resume look great
My resume looks super terrible. I can't believe I sent this to people.
— Cedric Alessandro Chambers (@ChambersFineArt) July 22, 2014
Here’s the thing:
Finding a job is a race against the clock. The sooner you land your dream job, the better your life will be.
Problem?
Most people are clueless about how to lay out a resume solo. They’ll have to spend every ounce of their energy to research:
- Which sections to include in a resume?
- How long should a resume be?
- How to pick the right font and what’s the best font size for a resume?
- Should you save your resume as a Word Doc or PDF?
But—
If you take advantage of the benefits of using a resume builder, you won’t have to worry about any of that.
Most builders come standard with professional templates, fonts, recommended resume sections, and much more.
As a result, it'll help you save hours worth of research time and let you focus on the critical part of your resume right from the get-go—the content.
2) Apply for more jobs
Did you know that a whopping 75% of recruiters use an applicant tracking system (ATS) to weed out bad candidates on autopilot?
What’s an ATS, exactly?
It’s special software that checks resumes for keywords and compares them against the job ad before your resume reaches the human eye.
So—
If you don’t tailor your resume to match each job ad, your chances of employment will drop off a cliff.
Problem?
If you use MS Word templates, they’ll almost always break when you try to edit or change them.
Is there anything worse than trying to get the correct formatting in Microsoft Word?
— Squid (@SydMitchell) September 18, 2019
Need to add more skills and preserve the formatting? You’re doomed.
One of the benefits of resume builders, on the other hand, is that they are designed for this job.
Just throw whatever skills or certifications you need for a specific role, and smart formatting algorithms will take care of the rest.
As an added benefit, most builders will give you a friendly dashboard with your resumes (+ previews) all in one place for easy navigation between different resume versions.
3) Easy converter between resume file formats
Things I wish I got told prior to writing my dissertation: Formatting is a and conversion to PDF from word is also just as bad. Be prepared to hours adjusting
— V. M. Nepomuceno (@vmn569) September 25, 2019
Nightmare scenario:
You come across a tempting job offer with sky-high pay and more benefits than Fortune 100 organizations can offer.
You spend one hour tailoring your resume to make sure it fits the job description like a plug in a socket.
But—
Before you hit “submit application”, a line in the job description catches your eye.
It says, “Please submit your application in .doc format.”
Problem?
You created your resume with the intent of sending it in PDF (not .doc), so you didn't pay much attention to how it looked in Word.
As a result, you had to waste another hour to reshape your resume (to make sure it didn’t look off-kilter), which you could’ve otherwise used to apply for 1-2 extra jobs.
Argh.
The good news?
A smart resume builder can save your resume in any file format within seconds and give you the peace of mind the layout won’t get skewed.
On top of that, you’ll be able to choose a format within the builder without having to Google a legit converter online that won't potentially steal your data, and then save the document using a resume file name best practice.
There you have it.
A whopping three surprising benefits of using a resume builder in 2019.
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Chasing a Richer, Fuller Level of Happiness
My friend Jason and his wife are in their early forties. Four years ago they had three school-aged children when they adopted a 12 year old from the New Jersey foster care system. Understanding that their lives would be forever changed by the decision, they moved forward because they knew it was the right thing to do—they had an opportunity to change someone’s life and they couldn’t pass it up.
Today, life looks a lot different for them than it once did. The challenges of parenting a child who has experienced more than children should have to endure has stretched each person in the family in ways they never imagined.
As Jason and I shared a cup of coffee last week, I was curious how he’d narrate his family’s journey.
“Joshua, I’ve got to be honest—it’s hard,” he said during a moment of openness and vulnerability. “Some days at home are better than others, but there continue to be a lot of really rough moments.”
I listened and nodded while knowing deep in my heart I had no idea the depths of emotional and physical struggle their family has faced in recent years.
Jason continued, “You know what’s weird? Maybe the hardest part is everything I have been forced to confront about myself through all this: struggles I thought I had overcome in my life and lessons that I didn’t think I had left to learn. All my assumptions about what the perfect American life is supposed to look like have been challenged.”
A follow-up question came to mind—one that I struggled to ask because I did not want it to be misinterpreted by him in any way. I proceeded slowly, almost apologetically, to ask, “Jason, would you say that you are happier now?”
He set down his cup and looked off into the distance as if to clear his mind to ensure the words came out right. After a long, contemplative breath, he replied. “I am happier. But it’s hard to describe. I would say that I now have a deeper, richer view of happiness than I had before.”
Jason had discovered, the hard way, that a life that is deeply satisfying can look very different than the one he’d once expected.
“It’s kinda like I look back on my life before, how I measured happiness, and see that there’s this deeper level of joy in my life now,” he continued.
“Yeah, it would be great to have the newer car, or the house renovation, or the white picket fence and the picture-perfect family, but I think that kind of happiness is short-lived. Or at least happiness can look very different than that. I am experiencing a deep satisfaction and happiness because we know that this is what we were meant to do.”
Boom.
Jason named something I have been trying to find the words to communicate for a long time: our deepest happiness in life stems from fulfilling purpose. Doing the best we can, where we are, with what we’ve been given is the best way to live a life of meaning and significance.
It’s how to be happy.
The Lie We’ve Been Fed
Jason’s experience of happiness flies in the face of what most people in Western society have been conditioned to believe about where happiness can be found. Retailers, advertisers, and marketers of every stripe have led us to believe that we’ll be happy with the next thing we attain. This is the underlying message of every advertising campaign—that we are not as happy or fulfilled as we would be with their product in our life. So we spend our time, energy, and resources on that which, in the long run, fails to satisfy.
An article in USA Today put a price tag on the American dream so many of us have been taught is our birthright. According to their calculations—counting house, car, necessities, simple luxuries, even savings and retirement—it costs $103,357/year to live the American dream.
I find this incredibly foolish. I’ve spent 90 percent of my life making less than half that dollar figure and have never felt deprived in any way. But even more telling and unfortunate to me is how the article’s writers defined the American Dream. To them, it requires a $275,000 house, a 4WD SUV, restaurants, entertainment, vacations, even a maxed-out 401k plan. This is how they define happiness—in material terms, and material terms only.
This is the message we are constantly fed.
As a result:
We continually seek happiness in the next purchase—clothing, phones, tech gadgets, cars, houses.
We continually seek happiness in the next job or a bigger paycheck—more prestige, more power, more satisfaction, more dollars.
We continually seek happiness in the next physical enhancement—tauter skin, slimmer figure, larger muscles.
We continually seek happiness in the next escape—clubs, television, vacations, addictions.
We continually seek happiness in the next relationship—the next woman or man who will meet our needs.
And while these pursuits may pay off for a moment of pleasure, they consistently fail to deliver lasting happiness. That’s why we constantly pursue more and more of them—but are never fully satisfied. You can never accumulate enough of that which will never make you happy.
Many of us are so busy chasing the next thing that we never pause to ask if what we’re after will truly satisfy. So we feel a pang of envy scrolling through our sister-in-law’s St. Thomas vacation photos. We may long for the leisure enjoyed by our neighbor, who retired at 55 and now plays golf every day. We might even quietly believe that the parents of our child’s friend are happier because of what they wear, where they live, and what they drive.
But when we pause from our scramble long enough to reflect, we notice that the folks who are “living the dream” aren’t as happy as we expected they might be. They are off chasing the next attainment just as feverishly as we are.
When we’re in our right minds, we recognize that lasting happiness must be found somewhere else than the pursuit of more perks and pleasures. My friend Sandra is someone who has been able to pause and name what makes her deeply satisfied.
Living to the Fullest
Sandra owns a popular local restaurant and employs teens to bus tables there. Sandra shared with me that a 17-year-old girl started working at the restaurant on a Mother’s Day, which was wildly busy. As the young employee was punching her timecard at the end of the day, Sandra asked her how she felt about her first day.
With an exhausted look on her face, the girl remarked, “I am so tired.”
Sandra, who’d also hustled throughout the day, added, “I know! Doesn’t it feel great?”
The young girl, clearly surprised by her boss’s comment, mustered, “Uh…I don’t know if that’s what I was going to say…”
Sandra laughed as she recounted the story to me, explaining, “There’s just this wonderful feeling to know that you’ve put your whole heart into something and lived your day to the fullest. That you didn’t waste it. You made the most of it!”
What Sandra was describing about work is also true in life. We experience meaning and satisfaction when we get to the end of the day, end of the year, end of the season, and know that we put everything we had into what we were doing. That we gave our all to something bigger than us.
That kind of meaning and purpose simply can’t be found among life’s more fleeting pleasures. Those things may add short moments of happiness and pleasure, but we experience the most authentic, longest-lasting happiness when we fulfill the role we’ve been called to live. We taste it, not as we strive to please ourselves, but as we offer the benefit we’re designed to provide in the world.
If you know what your purpose is, that’s great. If you don’t, let me suggest one simple step you can take today. Who is one person in your life who needs what you can offer? A child, a co-worker, a friend, or maybe a customer at your business? What benefit can you bring into that person’s world today?
This—living a life not for ourselves but for others—is at the root of that deeper happiness we were each made for. And the big win is that it’s not available only to the privileged few!
A 15-year-old girl who hosts a fundraiser to help orphaned children find families can experience authentic happiness.
A woman who cares for an ailing parent can enjoy knowing that she is doing the most with what she has.
A man with a Ph.D. who’s just completed drug rehab and is working at Home Depot can choose happiness by serving others on the job.
The parent who can’t afford to take his family to Disneyland can use his vacation days to build a Habitat for Humanity home with his teenage son.
Experiencing satisfaction by doing the best we can, right where we are, with what we’ve been given is going to look different for each person. The mom of a colicky newborn might count it a win to get to the end of the day having only broken down in tears twice. The retired financial consultant might help a struggling nonprofit stay afloat financially. A father who coaches his daughter’s Little League team after work might spend two extra hours a week with a boy who’s never known his father.
You can tackle what is in front of you today with confidence that as you purpose to benefit others where you are, with what you’ve been given, you can enjoy meaning and satisfaction.
When Happiness Doesn’t Look Like What You Expected
Because selfless living, in service to others, is what we’re made for, we can even experience happiness when life doesn’t turn out the way we thought it might.
Helen was working as a pediatric nurse when a newborn with special needs was abandoned at the hospital where she worked. Helen and her husband, a respected attorney and leader in their community, decided to adopt this little girl. Six months later, Helen’s husband died unexpectedly, leaving her to raise two teenage daughters and an infant with special needs all on her own.
That was 10 years ago.
By no stretch of the imagination is anyone who is searching for happiness going to look at Helen’s family and aspire to walk the road they’ve traveled. Honestly, there’s no earthly reason why Helen should be happy. She doesn’t check any of the boxes that our culture has used to measure success.
And yet today she experiences a kind of satisfaction in life that most of us only dream about. It’s not based on the size of her house, the model of her car, or the cash available in her savings account. It is a happiness based on something far greater and built on realities that can never perish, spoil, or fade. She has done the best she can with the one life she’s been given. And when she lays her head down on the pillow each night, she can feel fully satisfied with the life she has lived that day.
I don’t believe finding deep happiness is ever a walk in the park. It doesn’t always look like the images we see in ads or even a stress-free life. Not every day is cheerful bliss. Sometimes happiness is hard and messy. Sometimes it feels like achy legs or sheer exhaustion.
Sometimes a life that is deeply satisfying looks very different than the one we thought we were promised.
Income can’t determine our happiness.
Life’s unavoidable losses can’t determine our happiness.
Illness can’t determine our happiness.
Unexpected challenges, ones that we never imagined when we were dreaming the dreams for our lives, can’t determine our happiness.
Even relationships, ultimately, cannot determine our happiness.
Lasting satisfaction can be ours only when we invest our life into those things that are worthy of the one life we’ve been given.
Choosing Happiness
If you’re weary of chasing after pleasures that fail to satisfy, and itching to experience a deeper satisfaction in life, let these three thoughts be your guide:
First, dig in right where you are. Care for the people in your kitchen. Your swing set. Your carpool. Your neighborhood. Your soccer field.
Second, use what you have. Do you enjoy cooking? Do you interact with people in your day job? Can you do simple home repairs? Use the opportunities and gifts you’ve already been given.
Third, benefit others. Though our natural instinct is to please ourselves, open your eyes to those around you who might be in need. How can you do good for the people in your orbit—neighbors, strangers, people who speak a language other than English, children without parents, folks who look different than you?
Tackle what is in front of you with confidence as you purpose to benefit others where you are, with what you’ve been given. You will find joy and lasting meaning in it.
You will discover happiness.
—
The preceding article was originally published in Simplify Magazine where I regularly contribute longer-form articles.
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Emmy Awards 2019: All the winners revealed
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Friday Finds: 9.20.19
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mercredi 18 septembre 2019
Hallmark Channel host Cameron Mathison gives an update on his kidney cancer surgery
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Jennifer Aniston needed to lose 30lbs before landing Friends: 'I was like, "What?!"'
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Aaron Carter reacts after brother Nick gets restraining order on him accusing him of murder threats
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Easy Weeknight Bacon and Egg Stir Fry Lo Mein
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mardi 17 septembre 2019
Mac Miller's $11 million fortune to be divided up among his friends and family
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Kim Kardashian set to present an Emmy along with sisters Kendall and Kylie Jenner
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Beyonce offers a rare glimpse inside her family life with husband Jay-Z and three kids
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Kristen Bell sports hot pink floral shorts and a vintage grey T-shirt to walk her dog in Los Angeles
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Rihanna defended by Slave Play playwright after she's late and texting at Broadway play
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lundi 16 septembre 2019
Netflix acquires Seinfeld after losing Friends and The Office in escalating streaming wars
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Roseanne Barr's reveals big comeback after being shunned for her shock tweets and Trump support
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Desperate Housewives' Nicollette Sheridan happy at Project Angel Food Awards
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Christie Brinkley breaks her arm taking her out of Dancing With The Stars
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7 Low Carb Keto Friendly Recipes for Your Next Tailgate Party
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dimanche 15 septembre 2019
Autoworkers Union Calls for Strike Against G.M.
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Anthony Bourdain wins posthumous Emmy for travel series Parts Unknown more than a year after death
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Nicole Scherzinger's Instagram account hacked with fake nudes and an alleged sex tape
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samedi 14 septembre 2019
Zooey Deschanel's beau Jonathan Silver Scott says romance was 'pleasant surprise'
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Billy Bob Thornton says he and Angelina Jolie are friendly exes who still talk 16 years after split
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Meek Mill the humanitarian! Rapper distributes school supplies to kids at school in Philadelphia
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Hatch Green Chile Wonton Two Ways
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vendredi 13 septembre 2019
Adele requests joint custody of son Angelo after filing for divorce from husband Simon Konecki
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Kourtney Kardashian bashes sister Kim as she calls her a 'f***ing fake humanitarian ho' during fight
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jeudi 12 septembre 2019
Adele files for divorce from estranged husband Simon Konecki after six months of separation
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Lori Loughlin hides under a summer hat as she picks up six bottles of wine
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Challenge-Based Learning
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Hatch Green Chile Cheeseburger Fried Rice
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Kim Kardashian may move to Wyoming for part of the year
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mercredi 11 septembre 2019
Farrah Abraham mistakenly calls 9/11 7-Eleven in clip panned on social media for its carefree tone
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Daniel Johnston, indie folk singer who inspired the likes of Nirvana, passes away at age 58
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Nick Jonas, 26, fans call him 'gross and irresponsible'
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How to Get Rid of Surety Bonds and Why You Should
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Lori Loughlin looks slender as she picks up groceries
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Kristin Cavallari branded 'insensitive' and 'tone deaf' by furious fans in 9/11 Instagram tribute
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Felicity Huffman is 'committed to making amends' to her family for college admissions scandal
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The Hallmark Channel's Cameron Mathison set to undergo surgery in kidney cancer battle
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mardi 10 septembre 2019
Kevin Hart 'to leave hospital for inpatient physical therapy facility' as he recovers from car crash
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Jennifer Aniston reveals she has been a part of a 'goddess circle' for decades
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Abby Lee Miller of Dance Moms cries tears of joy as she takes her first few steps in months
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Paris Hilton's brother Barron is expecting his first child with wife Tessa Gräfin von Walderdorff
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Kylie Jenner gives $750,000 to Nest Of Love
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Crazy Rich Asians director Jon Chu supports co-writer Adele Lim who quit sequels over pay disparity
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lundi 9 septembre 2019
The Goldfinch slammed by negative reviews and tweets after TIFF debut
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Teri Hatcher plugs her cooking show amid Eva Longoria 'bully' controversy
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Chrissy Teigen continues to troll President Donald Trump in Twitter war
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dimanche 8 septembre 2019
Mighty Morphin Power Rangers actor Robert Axelrod who played the villainous Lord Zedd dead at age 70
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9 of the Best Low Carb Snacks and Snack Recipes
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Kevin Hart walking again after undergoing back surgery following car crash on Mulholland Highway
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samedi 7 septembre 2019
Kevin Hart's car 'was not equipped with necessary safety features'
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vendredi 6 septembre 2019
Project Runway star Chris March dies at age 56 of a heart attack
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Sports Illustrated model Kathy Ireland, 56, poses with her look-alike daughter Chloe, 16,
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The Poseidon Adventure actress Carol Lynley dies at the age of 77
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Kylie Jenner admits to Ellen DeGeneres that her siblings can give her a hard time
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jeudi 5 septembre 2019
Todd Chrisley's son Kyle talks suicide attempt: 'I got all kinds of crazy thinking going on'
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Tyler Perry is using his personal seaplane to deliver much needed aid to The Bahamas
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What to Do When You Get Stuck Decluttering
Let’s face it: Becoming minimalist can be hard work—especially if you’re working through an entire home. A lot of times, we start the process excited about the potential of owning less. But soon, the enormity of the task begins to set in.
As a result, there are times when you may feel frustrated, disheartened, or want to quit altogether. If that is you, let me encourage you today. You can do it! You can make progress this weekend.
To help, here are seven strategies for when you feel stuck decluttering:
I have recorded a series of videos about minimalism. To watch more, subscribe to Becoming Minimalist on YouTube.
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Teen Mom OG's Amber Portwood wants to ban ex Andrew Glennon from moving to Malibu
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Kim Kardashian fears she may have lupus in new KUWTK trailer... days before season 17 premiere
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Brad Pitt says he used his 'pain, grief and loss' from Angelina Jolie
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Jeremy Renner shuts down his app after two years over trolls posing as Casey Anthony and OJ Simpson
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The Best Mexican Rice Recipe
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mercredi 4 septembre 2019
Lindsie Chrisley talks 'healing' with husband Will Campbell amid infidelity accusations
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RHOC star Gina Kirschenheiter's ex Matthew charged with two felonies after alleged domestic violence
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Britney Spears is 'upset' with her father over alleged altercation
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Howard Stern's wife Beth, 47, reveals she had a breast cancer scare
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Sheryl Crow admits learning she had cancer during Lance Armstrong split was her 'lowest moment'
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Bachelor star Chris Soules says he 'thought many times times it would have been easier if it were me
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Jonah Hill splurges $6.77M on Colonial-style home in Santa Monica after engagement to girlfriend
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mardi 3 septembre 2019
Aaron Carter leaves a pawn shop with assault rifles and a box of ammo
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Charlie Sheen tells Jay Leno he's been sober for 18 months: 'I knew I had to make a change'
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Richard Gere's vigilante drama Bastards dropped by Apple's streaming service over its dark tone
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Renee Zellweger raises eyebrows while discussing marrying a gay man
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Britney Spears' ex-husband Kevin Federline is awarded 70 percent custody of their sons
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Jessica Chastain says It Chapter Two director Andy Muschietti left her 'drowning in blood'
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Why Small Business Owners Struggle to Make a Profit
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Commercial LED Lighting at Its Finest (Light Emitting Diodes)
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Be a Code Breaker! Surety Bonds
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6 Blueberry Recipes to Make Before Blueberry Season is Over
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lundi 2 septembre 2019
Wyatt Russell and Meredith Hagner have a western themed wedding at mom Goldie Hawn's house in Aspen
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Taylor Swift is staying 'positive' about recording all of her music after Scooter Braun controversy
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Kevin Hart 'is able to walk and move his extremities' after injuring back in car accident in LA
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dimanche 1 septembre 2019
Kevin Hart suffers 'major back injury' after being 'trapped' in car collision
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Justin Bieber's 'super legit' ancestry report shows he's related to Ryan Gosling and Avril Lavigne
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Creamy Spicy Hatch Green Chile Mac and Cheese
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