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What I Loved This Week

Heather

Part stream of consciousness musings and part collection of URL and IRL things that I love delivered to your inbox each week.

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018: Crying on airplanes and waking up the dark

We’re just going to breeze by the fact that it’s been 23 weeks since I last shared anything here because who’s really keeping track anyways? (I wasn’t til just now when I asked Siri how many weeks ago May 18th - the date of volume 017 - was...

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017: The two ingredients that change everything.

I’m going to keep it simple because these two concepts are simple and the internet (and humans) love to overcomplicate things. Why do we do this? I’m not sure. Maybe it’s our way of avoiding actual implementation. Intellectualization > acti...

a year ago
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016: IRL and URL things I loved this week 🫶🏼

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a year ago
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015: the part of you that is least expected is more respected.

"Broaden your interests. It's nice to have at least one surprising hobby or passion. People find it interesting. In many ways, the part of you that is least expected is more respected." - James Clear

a year ago
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