Set, Go … Ready
I’ve grown up hearing, “Ready. Set. Go!” But I’m learning that getting unstuck may require relinquishing “ready” and starting at “set.”
I’ve grown up hearing, “Ready. Set. Go!” But I’m learning that getting unstuck may require relinquishing “ready” and starting at “set.”
I am an admitted conflict-avoider. I lived with roommates for six years during and after college and never had a single roommate conflict of any magnitude. Not because I didn’t need to, but because I flat refused to. I didn’t see the point of conflict. …
As I’ve mentioned a few times before, I recently cut some foods out of my diet because I suspected food allergies or intolerances. When I asked my doctor about a food allergy test, he sent me to have some lab work done. To my surprise, everything came …
If I share this with you, please promise not to write me off forever as a nerd. Recently, on a mission to tidy my room and discard things that clutter my life, I came across Mosby’s Medical Dictionary. It took up valuable real estate on my bookshelf, l …
I’ve had some interesting adventures in the supermarket and the kitchen the last few weeks. I recently made a wholehearted decision to cut gluten, nuts, dairy and soy from my diet. That goes along with the caffeine and fast food I cut out about a month …
I vividly remember the day I decided I needed to get into the gym. I was a 23-year-old law student, and I had just come back from lunch at Taco Bell, where I had woofed down three soft tacos, a Nachos Supreme, and a bean burrito. I felt bloated, gross …
I used to have a bad case of analysis paralysis. The bigger the decision, the more I’d overthink it. And the more I thought about it, the less I could make up my mind and act. I think lots of new grads feel that way about leaving college and entering …
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