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The article reminded me to make time for creative pursuits, even if just for a few minutes.
Interesting that they suggest both a phone charger and separate alarm clock. Seems redundant to me
Those statistics about teen depression and anxiety are alarming. We need better guidelines for healthy social media use.
Great insights but these authors all came from relatively privileged backgrounds except Douglass. Would love to see more diverse perspectives.
Actually, I've started knitting while watching TV. At least I'm creating something while I binge!
The way they blend modern music into the period setting is so clever and meaningful.
I wish I had read this before starting therapy. Spent way too long with someone who wasn't right for me because I didn't know what to look for.
My mental health has improved so much since going remote. No more anxiety from rush hour traffic or office politics.
I appreciate how they didn't shy away from showing the darker aspects of Regency society.
The beep/bop/boop thing might have been meant as a joke, but it came across as really dismissive of trans issues.
The magnetic bookmarks from Happy Hello are adorable but they're a bit bulky for paperbacks.
Meditation seemed silly at first but it's actually helped me manage my anger better
Agree about music being therapeutic. Created different playlists for different moods.
You have to admire how the show managed to make such uncomfortable moments so memorable.
My partner and I struggled at first but setting clear expectations about communication really helped us
I work in environmental science, and I can confirm these timelines are accurate. The next four years are absolutely crucial.
I struggle with the idea that emotions and feelings are exclusively feminine traits. Men feel deeply too, we've just been conditioned to hide it.
The concept of a unified field mentioned in the article reminds me of quantum field theory. Maybe there's more to this than we currently understand.