Wind the Clock
I came across this letter from E. B. White and I’ve been repeating the delightful ending lines.
I came across this letter from E. B. White and I’ve been repeating the delightful ending lines.
This week I saw Riverdance at Radio City Music Hall. I recognize how fortunate I am to have the time and money for an activity like this.
Hello, all, Hard to believe that Pesach is around the corner and we have finished the first quarter of the calendar year. Here is an update on my list of items for 2025:
Isn’t that a great question? I got it from an old Gretchen Rubin podcast episode
A client explained to me that acting students are told to think in terms of verbs, not adjectives.
Artsy-themed:
This morning I was at my computer before 5 am, ready to buy tickets to the Anne Frank House when they opened up my trip dates.
I’ve been focusing on putting things on the calendar and having something to look forward to, and one of the ways I’ve been doing this is finding activities to do after work.
I have no intention of looking for another apartment right now, but I still love to look at pictures of apartment décor and think about what I’d do in mine.
I am reading Chasing the Bright Side by Jess Ekstrom, and one of her tips for optimistic living is to adopt the improv technique of meeting offers with a “yes, and…” In other words,