

New Job & a New Routine
On February 1, I started a new job. It has been a long time since my last job transition. To be prepared and make the transition as seamless and stressless as possible, I did a lot of planning ahead of time. Read more »






On February 1, I started a new job. It has been a long time since my last job transition. To be prepared and make the transition as seamless and stressless as possible, I did a lot of planning ahead of time. Read more »
2016 is here! And that’s exciting, and scary. Resolutions are daunting, even if they aren’t yours. A resolution is a firm decision to do, or not do something. There is no flexibility, no time to test and see if the resolution is in your best interest. And everyone makes them this time of year, striving to be
bigger smaller, better, stronger and more exciting (in order to curate their online lives to appear picture-perfect). It’s like an unspoken society-wide competition. If you don’t succeed, you feel like a failure compared to your fellow resolutioners.
Post Christmas is always hard. I love the build up and hate dealing with the aftermath: the mess, trying to find a place for new things, not having the anticipation, anticipating the next three months of gross New England winter. Ew.