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3 Tips to be Back to School Ready with Ziploc

3 Tips to be Back to School Ready with Ziploc

This shop has been compensated by Collective Bias, Inc. and its advertiser. All opinions are mine alone. #ZiplocBackToSchool #CollectiveBias It’s here! It’s finally here! IT’S BACK TO SCHOOL TIME, and I am super excited! Let me start by saying that I love my kids. Really, I do. This has been my first summer working from home, and while I knew there would be some distractions, I didn’t know how BIG those distractions would be. It’s really hard to get anything done when someone is constantly asking if they can eat a snack, go to a friend’s house, or watch a...

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7 Summer Spread Ideas for Bullet Journals

7 Summer Spread Ideas for Bullet Journals

I fall deeper and deeper in love with my bullet journal every day. And summertime, with all of the activities and down time is no different. If anything, it’s sort of like the true Christmas in July to spend time with my bullet journal spreads during the summer. Don’t even know where to start on your own bullet journal? Check out our post about how to start a bullet journal! I’ve fallen down a rabbit hole of inspiration for summer spreads and wanted to share a few of my findings with you today! Here are 7 summer spread ideas for...

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The Enneagram for Instructional Coaches with Myrna Cervetti, Ep. 63 Buzzing with Ms. B: The Coaching Podcast

The Enneagram for Instructional Coaches with Myrna Cervetti, Ep. 63 Buzzing with Ms. B: The Coaching Podcast

Do you know your Enneagram type? When you begin to understand the Enneagram, it can change how you see yourself and others.  I'm an Enneagram 1. People with this Enneagram type like supporting others with changes, so it makes sense that I became a coach! The Enneagram can be applied to many things - workplace interactions, relationships, and even the way we think. It helps increase our self-awareness by getting in touch with who we are and giving us insight into those we coach. One of the most important aspects is that it shows us that not everyone thinks like we...

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Tulip Bulb Soup: the Dutch Dish Born From Tough Times

Tulip Bulb Soup: the Dutch Dish Born From Tough Times

When Christianne Muusers, a Dutch culinary historian, was researching World War II-era cookery, one story stood out. Her elderly neighbor recounted growing up in Nazi-occupied Rotterdam, a city that was all but reduced to rubble by German aerial bombings in 1940 and then by Allied bombings in 1943. By 1944, when he was nine years old, there was only one thing left to eat: tulip bulb soup. “His father had been eating almost nothing but tulip bulbs,” says Muusers, who specializes in recreating Medieval peacock pie and other long-lost recipes. Although parts of the tulip plant are safe to eat...

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I never felt confident in underwear—until I tried this gender-inclusive brand

I never felt confident in underwear—until I tried this gender-inclusive brand

— Recommendations are independently chosen by Reviewed’s editors. Purchases you make through our links may earn us a commission.When I think about bras and underwear, one of the first things that comes to mind is discomfort—both in terms of how these sets feel on my body, and how they make me feel about my body. I remember trudging into Victoria’s Secret when I was a teenager, feeling smaller under the shadow of those half-bodied yet still svelte mannequins. All the padded bras and lacy thongs at the store just didn’t feel right for me. I felt dejected by the way...

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