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Link Worthy // ten

[A compilation of interesting and useful links.]

// When life feels like it’ll be just right as soon as you [ fill in the blank ]. Sound familiar? You need to read this.  

// “The bad news is that you’re falling through the air without a parachute. The good news is, there’s no ground.” Wow. One of the best podcasts I’ve ever listened to.

// Look out a window anywhere in the world.

// Need to drown out your partner’s “work laugh” in the other room? Use this. Or just use it to find calm while you work.

// What if we could create perfect moments?

// How to make writing less hard. Just point at something.  

// “Greatness is consistency. Meditating once is common. Meditating daily is rare. Exercising today is simple. Training every day is simply remarkable. Writing one essay rarely matters. Write every day and you’re practically a hero. Unheroic days can make for heroic decades.” —James Clear

// We’ve been duped into believing gas stoves are superior. Interesting read.

// Your next work break, do this. And bookmark it to come back to again and again.

// Honest, genius marketing. “A lot of people want to be the best …and we are simply not the best,” he said. “That’s a fact. We just try to be a little bit better every day. And that’s how I see it.”

// Everything I Do Fails, So I Don’t Even Try. What a read!

// All the jobs lost in December 2020 were held by women. Wait, what?!

// PPhoto by Paul Carmona on Unsplash

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