The Edition: No. 188

Sep 8, 2020

Don’t be pushed by your problems, be led by your dreams. // Ralph Waldo Emerson

+ How one couple is surviving WFH in a studio apartment.

+ A windproof, waterproof, hooded raincoat for under-$100. Amazing.

+ Why the no-tipping movement failed.

+ Up to 50% off at Madewell code HIFALL. I snagged these comfy pants.

+ Strategies for letting go of working-mom guilt.

+ Casual WFH: Cocoon cardigan + twist-front top + ponte leggings

+ The joy of wearing old clothes.

+ Slightly Dressy WFH: Cozy cardiganprinted jersey dress + slippers

+ Patchology has a warming skincare mask, for your feet.

+ Why it’s lonely being a manager.

+ J.Crew Factory has the best sweatshirt for fall.

+ The difference between personal boundaries and walls.

+ This long sleeve striped tunic from Daily Ritual is fabulous.

Long Read. Click Here to Kill: The dark world of online murders.

These Thai peanut spicy tofu bowls will make you like tofu.  Cut it up small, season it well, make sure it crisps, and you will love it.  I have always been iffy about tofu, but this recipe made me like it.

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  1. Monica T says:

    The boundaries versus walls article is really wonderful, thank you for sharing. It reminds me of a passage from another article I read that said something like the only people who act like they’re never scared are the ones that are scared all the time. We think the wall is our strength but it just advertises our weakness. Also I hope no one is still making their daughters OR sons hug when they don’t want to.

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