On Exercise

Do you work out? I have an undeniable couch potato track record (sneaking away from sports in camp, cutting gym class in high school) but recently, I’ve been taking a more serious look at fitness. Other than the game of belts in elementary school (remember that?), I shied away from all athletic activity throughout childhood. This is normal bookworm behavior, but …

On Finances

Your single years are a great time to get on track financially. It’s not necessarily fun to think about money, but it is a good idea to get a sense of where you are holding financially, what your goals are, and how you are going to reach them. Then you can implement a plan of action which frees you from …

Giving Blood

Have you ever given blood? My first time was in seminary. A friend invited me along to Tachana Merkazit where Magen David Adom had a donation center. I’d thought of donating before but hadn’t known where to go so I was happy to tag along. (The irony was that she wasn’t eligible to donate after all but I was).   …

5 Lessons for the Graduating High School Senior

It’s graduation season! I’ve been thinking about the advice I want to share with the high school seniors I work with. These are some tidbits I’ve learned over my journey so far that I think would have been helpful and encouraging to hear at 18. So, for those about to venture out into the wild unknown: 1) It doesn’t end …

Secrets of Adulthood

Author Gretchen Rubin (also mentioned here) keeps a list of “Secrets of Adulthood” –  principles about life she’s “managed to grasp as…an adult”.   Here are some of my favorites from Gretchen:   Don’t let the perfect be the enemy of the good (Voltaire). People don’t notice your mistakes and flaws as much as you think. Most decisions don’t require extensive …

So…About Our Summer Plans: Q & A With Founder of Shalvas

I have to say that each year, as the school year winds down and summer approaches, I start to get a little nervous about what I’ll be doing over vacation. A couple years ago, a friend of mine realized that there were limited options for summer programs targeted to singles, and she took the plunge and started her own.   …

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