How We Decided Where to Live, and Chose An Unexpected Place

January 6, 2020

The place where we ended up was not suggested by a single person or list, and it’s perfect for us. Here’s how a spreadsheet helped us pick it.

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On Doing Less and Holding Space

November 4, 2019

I know I am happier when I do less. And yet I constantly feel the pull to do more.

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New Home, New Work, New Life. How I’m Spending My Time

September 11, 2019

What does life look like when you design it with intent? Here’s how I’m spending my days and what I’m working on.

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The Write Life’s 2019 Audit: How We’re Growing and Monetizing a Website for Writers

July 30, 2019

We’ve grown The Write Life for the last six years. Now it’s time to turn more profit. Here’s our six-month plan for making that happen.

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A Dilemma for Working Mothers: Fix the System, or Go Around It?

June 25, 2019

Because we need more women in decision-making roles.

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Change Can Be Scary… And So Worth It

June 19, 2019

We were living under the curse of Doing Too Much. And we knew it wasn’t sustainable.

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How a Lesson I Learned in High School is Helping Me Get Back in Shape

March 8, 2019

It’s hard to be bad at something when you used to do it well. But I keep reminding myself: It’s not the speed that matters. It’s consistency.

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How We Outsource Meal Prep for Our Family and How Much It Costs

February 7, 2019

An exciting experiment in creating brain space…and eating healthy food at the same time.

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Make This Easy Change in Slack to Improve Your Company’s Culture

January 25, 2019

This has the potential to change not how efficiently your team works, but how they feel about the work they produce.

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4 Systems I’m Creating in 2019 to Better Balance Family, Work and Self

January 4, 2019

Last year, my husband and I tried to do too much, and it affected our physical and mental health. This year, we vow to do things differently.

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