As many head back to work, fresh starts can open the door to change. But maintaining lasting momentum depends on what we ...
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How to Make a Junk Journal (and How They're Different From Scrapbooks)
Collect scraps for junk journaling as you go, stashing supplies in a shoebox or large envelope. Press and prepare ...
Every January, offices quietly reset. New planners appear on desks. Fresh notebooks open in meetings. To-do lists look neater ...
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6 tips I always give NotebookLM users just starting out
It’s been fascinating to watch NotebookLM seep into mainstream pop culture this year. Millions of people who wouldn't touch a ...
As a tech explorer and author of the Wonder Tools newsletter, I’ve tested more than 200 Ed Tech services this year in search ...
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21 Things Happy People Do Alone Without Feeling Self-Conscious
Truly happy people don't wait for company to enjoy their lives, and don't apologize for it, either. Here are 21 everyday ...
Studies show handwriting boosts memory, focus, and creativity; so put down the phone and pick up a notebook (or five).From ...
Did Blue Prince get too esoteric with its puzzles? Was its randomness too punitive and player-unfriendly? Two A.V. Club ...
When mail is digitized, it becomes sterile – no longer a precious handwritten card that smells like my gramma’s perfume.
Today is New Year’s Eve. I used to list my resolutions for the new year—promises I made with the best intentions—only to ...
Both books are modest in size and deliberate in manner. Each represents a late-career narrowing rather than an expansion: a turn toward compression, attention and ethical restraint. They offer refined ...
Fifty years after making Burlington his home, British author Tim Brookes examines what drew him to the city and what it means to leave.
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