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This past week, we published episodes about discovery, bedtime routines, and getting started at the gym. We also asked our hosts about their favorite memories of snow. Here's Dr. Coor's response:

"At age 10, my family home had a large bay window looking out onto the front patio. When it was snowing, and the front porch light was on in the evenings, I liked to bundle up and go out to the front porch and shovel the walkway from the driveway to the front door. There were 4 reasons this was delightful:

1. I loved how the snow made everything seem quieter outside.
2. I loved how the snow looked in the beam of the porch light.
3. I loved the way the snow quickly blanketed the space I'd just shoveled.
4. I loved seeing my family hanging out inside together through the big bay window."
  • Money Girl breaks down how you can take charge of your finances this year. Read it here.

  • Nutrition Diva investigates the workings of the biological clock. Read it here.


  • Modern Mentor discovers a new secret to leveling up at work. Read it here.

  • Grammar Girl looks into the etymology of card players and cheaters. Read it here.

  • Project Parenthood helps you accept the child you have. Read it here.

  • Relationship Doctor looks into the effect your bedtime has on your relationship. Read it here.

  • Savvy Psychologist shares how you can achieve your goals (healthily) this year. Read it here.

Clean (ish)

Clean(ish) leads readers to a focus on real foods and a healthier home environment free of obvious toxins, without fixating on perfection. By living clean(ish), our bodies’ natural processes become streamlined and more effective, while we enjoy a vibrant life.


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