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Things I Love Tuesday
Posted:Jun 11, 2019 10:40 pm
Last Updated:Apr 18, 2024 12:27 am
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New lavender nails Listening old Radiohead albums Dyeing the ends of my hair pink and now it kinda looks like a tequila sunrise, which I am definitely into Planning things on pastel-colored Post-It Notes All the comments from new babes going through Radical Rituals: Abundance! Getting ready for Tap Into (are you coming?!) Spending the day at the beach (the perfect reset) Liberal applications of fake tan Gonna spend ALL of tomorrow tapping! Rejoicing for my friends (cute crushes, cute houses, so many good things happening!) Collaborating with geniuses (too much fun) Marianne Williamson New makeup sponges (sometimes it's the little things, you know?!) Beautiful weather! Swoon!
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CAREER COACH TIP OF THE DAY
Posted:Jun 11, 2019 9:59 pm
Last Updated:Apr 18, 2024 12:27 am
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A boring [resume] format and inconsistent layouts draw the reader's attention away from the content, leaving them with a negative impression of your work ethic and capabilities. Similarly, an overly visual resume can be distracting. Make sure that you format your document in a way that appeals potential employers, keeping borders, margins, and font sizes consistent across sections.
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Books to Get Your Dad for Father’s Day (That He’ll Actually Read)
Posted:Jun 11, 2019 2:31 am
Last Updated:Apr 18, 2024 12:27 am
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Fact: Dads are notoriously tricky to shop for. So when an entire holiday devoted to them comes around, we’re usually kind of at a loss for ideas. This year, though, we’re sticking to the good old-fashioned written word. Here are ten new books that we’re sure your dad will actually want to read, whether he loves history, nature, music or just throwing a sizzling steak on the grill.

THE PIONEERS BY DAVID MCCULLOUGH

Beloved author David McCullough has a knack for making history come alive (and if you don’t trust us, trust the Pulitzer committee—he’s won the big prize twice). In his new book, he tackles the settling of the Northwest Territory, aka the vast area now known as Ohio, Indiana, Illinois, Michigan and Wisconsin, in the late 18th century. It’s a dramatic tale of exploration and forging new frontiers, and we bet Midwestern dads in particular will get a kick out of reading about their homeland.

FRANKLIN STEAK BY AARON FRANKLIN AND JORDAN MACKAY

If there’s anyone who knows red meat, it’s Aaron Franklin, owner of Austin’s famous Franklin Barbecue. But while his restaurant is all about brisket (smoked low and slow for hours), Franklin says that when he’s home, what he really loves to cook is steak. In this new cookbook, he shares all of his secrets—a must-have for any dad who loves to fire up the grill.

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Love Quote Fact Number 5
Posted:Jun 10, 2019 4:52 am
Last Updated:Jun 11, 2019 2:22 am
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When I'm SINGLE ,I do me 😎. When I talk to someone , I talk that ONE ☝🏽 person & when I'm TAKEN , I'm FAITHFUL & tied the fuck down❗️💯 🙌🏽
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Love Advice Quote For Present Self Number 4
Posted:Jun 10, 2019 4:45 am
Last Updated:Apr 18, 2024 12:27 am
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You can't force someone to see you're a blessing,🕯️🙏🏽💫 you just gotta let-'em miss out 🗝️🚪⌛️
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Love Advice Quote For Future Self Number 3
Posted:Jun 10, 2019 4:38 am
Last Updated:Apr 18, 2024 12:27 am
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The number one way to impress me is by doing what you said you'll do, and showing a high level of consistency. Thats not hard to do. So if you can't do something as simple as keeping your word, you cant keep my interest.✌🏽💯
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Future Self Advice Quote Number 2
Posted:Jun 10, 2019 4:32 am
Last Updated:Apr 18, 2024 12:27 am
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Spread love everywhere you go let no one ever come to you without leaving happier.
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Future Self
Posted:Jun 10, 2019 4:24 am
Last Updated:Apr 18, 2024 12:27 am
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You gotta find someone who pushes you mentally and spiritually. You gotta be on the same wave. Physical attraction alone just won't cut it.
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We should not believe the lack of silver and gold to be proof of the simple life.
Posted:Jun 7, 2019 3:11 am
Last Updated:Apr 18, 2024 12:27 am
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The simple life is not a matter of externals, it’s about what’s going on inside. Someone can be a billionaire, flying on a private jet, totally at peace, and indifferent to money, just as someone else, much less well-off, might be grinding their teeth in envy and resentment. You can swear off materialism, but if you trade it for public recognition of your superiority and purity, is that really an improvement? Or if you live frugally but obsess over every dollar, miserly extracting as much savings from every situation and interaction, what kind of peace is that?

The simple life is defined by its simplicity. By its gratitude. By the ability to enjoy whatever is front of you, whether that’s millions of dollars or a nice chicken sandwich. It’s not a lack of money that we should we be pursuing, but a lack of angst, a lack of need, a lack of resentment, and a lack of insecurity.

That’s the simple truth of what wealth is.
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The Earth Is Big And Has Room For Everyone
Posted:Jun 5, 2019 11:36 pm
Last Updated:Jun 7, 2019 2:39 am
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“When you run up against someone else’s shamelessness, ask yourself this: Is a world without shamelessness possible?

No. Then don’t ask the impossible.

There have to be shameless people in the world. This is one of them. The same for someone vicious or untrustworthy, or with any other defect. Remembering that the whole world has to exist will make you more tolerant of its members.”

The world is big and filled with all types of people. Some are honest, some are not. Some are good, some are shameless. Might it be better if all were the former and none were the latter? Of course. But that’s not the case. Nor will it ever be.

So instead we must learn how to distinguish between the two, so that we may fill our lives with one and insulate it from the other. We must not go around expecting everyone to be perfect or reliable. We must accept that some people—for whatever reason—are destined to fill that undesirable quota of awfulness that the natural order seems to demand.

Don’t take it personally. Don’t be surprised. Don’t ask for the impossible. And then, of course, continue to hold yourself to your own standards, because that’s the you belong to.

“The earth sustains all different kinds of people.

Many are cheats and thieves, who fashion lies

of thin air."



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