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This article perfectly describes the struggle between knowing you need to leave and actually being able to do it.
Love how they balanced the environmental message with character development.
Anyone notice how the restaurants treating staff well seem to be doing fine during the labor shortage?
Using breakfast time for language practice has helped me actually stick to my goals
The benefits to local wildlife have been amazing. So many new birds and butterflies in my yard now.
Walker's story isn't over. I'm curious to see where they take his character as US Agent.
Not sure I agree about the fascist connection with Dali. Artists can be complicated without invalidating their work as symbols.
Reading Claire Seeber's story was eye-opening. I love her three questions approach to catching herself overthinking.
Just started as a social media manager and my English degree definitely gives me an edge with content creation.
I think we're seeing postmodern influence in a lot of contemporary literature now. The line between genres keeps getting blurrier.
Just remember that some succulents grow huge! Choose your containers accordingly.
The visual progression from the elephant inside the boa constrictor to the hat really shows how adults lose their imagination.
The diverse cast of characters feels natural and adds so much depth to the story.
These are solid tips but they don't address the core issue of creative blocks
The microwave French toast actually sounds disgusting. Some things just shouldn't be attempted in a microwave
I love that they're treating this potential relationship with the same respect as any other
It's brave of the author to acknowledge their own toxic traits. That's not an easy thing to do
Anyone else think the shared history aspect between protagonist and antagonist is overused? Sometimes random evil can be more terrifying.
The lockdown forced many of us to face our mental health head-on. It was challenging but maybe that's what we needed.
Has anyone noticed improved energy levels in the morning after implementing this? I'm curious about real experiences.