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How I Overcame The Vicious Cycle Of Worry
Do you ever get stuck in the vicious cycle of worrying and fear in your life? As a published author, I struggled with fear and anxiety for over 20 years. Here is a brief summary of what I did to overcome the cycle of fear and anxiety in my life. 1. I got advice fromâŚ
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5 DIYs to Help You Throw an Explosively Fun Fourth of July Party
From food to decorations, these DIYs can make your party sparkle like fireworks overhead. When it comes to throwing parties, thereâs always a lot to consider when it comes to food, drinks, and decorations. Celebrations, unfortunately, come with a lot of pressure to not only satisfy all your guests but also stick to the themeâŚ
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Take your cocktails to the next level with CBD
The newest trend among mixologists is to offer CBD-infused cocktails, and the result is absolutely fabulous. CBD is the non-psychoactive cousin of cannabis which doesnât get you high but does give you some of the other benefits, including relief from stress and anxiety â something weâre all feeling a little more than usual in todayâsâŚ
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What are restaurants going to look like now?
Itâs more than just a place that serves food. We enjoy restaurants for the experience, for the pleasure of going somewhere special, and for the sake of spending time out with friends and family. From the humble Chinese buffet to the five-star fine dining experience, we all have our favorites â but the coronavirus pandemicâŚ
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Larissa Lowthorp, Renaissance Woman
I donât use the term âRenaissance personâ lightly, and I have only met a few real Renaissance persons in my life, and the last true Renaissance person I met was nearly 20 years ago, and he was part of the royal court of Thailand. Just to be clear, a Renaissance person isnât a jack-of-all-trades, someoneâŚ
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The Problem with Book to Film Adaptations
Whilst every reader is aware of the risk that having their favourite book turned into a film truly is, there are a variety of reasons readers are so apprehensive to see stories taken to the big screen. For one, casting becomes a major point of contention. Everyone who reads a book has a slightly differentâŚ
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An insiderâs look at how to find healthy restaurant options
Restaurants are only just now beginning to open up for inside dining. But before you dive into that high-calorie bacon burger, take a minute to reconsider. Are there healthy options? And more importantly, are there healthy options that taste good? Iâve never been a fan of burger alternatives like the âImpossible burger,â and if myâŚ
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Quarantine Quandary: How Can New Parents Stay Sane While Staying Safer at Home?
Even though lockdowns have begun lifting all around, much of the country is still left in a quarantine quandary. Should we venture out? Should we keep staying home? But for new parents, Iâve found itâs a bit more complex than that. After all, even before the pandemic gripped the world, new parents were always rightfullyâŚ
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6 Tips On Balancing Your Family, Career, And Your Anxieties
It can be difficult for adults to take care of their families, careers, and stresses at the same time. Here are six work life balance tips on how to take care of your family and your career without getting overly stressed. 1. Set goals: The most important of work home balance tips is to setâŚ
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Movie review: Tombstone Rashomon is not your traditional shoot âem up Western
If youâre looking for a straight-up, John Wayne-Esque, shoot âem up Western with clearly defined bad guys and good guys, Tombstone Rashomon isnât it. Director Alex Cox, whose other noteworthy projects have included Sid and Nancy and the cult classic Repo Man, isnât one to stick with traditional film techniques, and his sometimes surreal cinematographyâŚ
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Book Review: A Gentleman in Moscow
Being a New York Times bestseller, when I first stumbled across Amor Towlesâ A Gentleman in Moscow I was not convinced it would be a great read. Of course, youâd think that being a best seller would guarantee that it was a good book but over time Iâve learnt that just because something sells wellâŚ
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Experts share advice on staying healthy while staying at home
Restaurants are beginning to open again, but the pandemic â which is nowhere near over â has fundamentally changed how what, and where we eat. As we have struggled with stay-at-home orders, job layoffs, and just the frustration of not being able to socialize, there is little left to keep us from quarantine depression, andâŚ
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