There’s something magical about having a dedicated spot to unwind with a good book. Whether you're transforming an awkward corner, an empty closet, or a sunny windowsill, a well-designed reading nook can instantly add comfort, personality, and purpose to your home. Recently, I had the opportunity to contribute to a Redfin article about designing reading nooks. Read on…
Read moreThe Interview Game and the Life Game: It's All a Tennis Match
This post was inspired by a fairly recent interview experience I had for an educational consulting job. It was one of the most intense interviews I had. I articulate a ‘street smarts’ approach to interviewing that is drawn from a ‘coaching session’ with my husband. And this is where the tennis metaphor comes in. I extend insights to help navigate other stressful life situations.
Read more"I'm Back!": The Not-so-Grand Return of Book Smart Street Smart
I have decided to stop thinking about writing on my blog—a very active endeavor, indeed!—and start writing. Period. Writing what’s on my mind. Writing to process. Writing to speak. Writing to become. If you can write it, you can become it…
Read moreFall Travel: New York City to Breakneck Ridge to Cold Spring
Last fall, in early November, Max and I made a trip from New York City to Breakneck Ridge along the Hudson River per recommendation of a friend. We were beginning to feel a bit burned out from our respective training/education programs and needed to get away. We thought a hiking trip would be a good idea for a change of scenery and a different pace of moving. So, we took an early train out from Grand Central Station…
Read moreMy (Grad Student) Life Amidst COVID-19: Returning to and Re-turning Thoughts, Encounters, and Feelings
Today I will write… the days rolled by, folding into weeks, which later became months. The longer I waited in-between writing on this blog, the more distant the idea of writing became. Soon enough, I found myself harboring negative feelings toward writing… This blog post is an experiment with words, images, and feelings. I composed this in a single sitting, taking fragments of texts from different encounters and putting them in conversation (or not). This is my attempt at making sense of this time of the coronavirus (COVID-19), social distancing, and remote learning/teaching.
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