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Lately, the job market has felt particularly discouraging. Between LinkedIn job listings with thousands of applicants, mass layoffs, and concepts like “the great freeze” and “quiet cracking” taking over the headlines — it seems like one of the only ways to stay positive is to turn off the news. It’s hard to feel optimistic when traditional paths to employment feel like they are collapsing beneath us. But when old systems stop serving us, it’s time to get creative and figure out alternative routes to make money that make use of our talents. Luckily, there’s another option: Stop waiting for the job market…
For five years, I’ve chased la dolce vita along Italian coastlines. But this summer, I was stuck in North Carolina waiting on the paperwork for my official move to Italy this fall, and I was devastated—until my Italian fiancé booked his first-ever trip to America. Watching Stefano’s excitement as I planned our Carolina road trip opened my eyes to the hidden magic in my own backyard. His only request was to taste the Carolinas and steer clear of Italian joints. OK, there was some Italian involved. I can’t deny it. I love Italy. Cary, North Carolina From Raleigh-Durham International Airport…
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Located just outside of Yosemite National Park, Coarsegold has fall scenery and mountain town charm in spadesDine at farm-to-table restaurants like Wild Fig Kitchen or grab a quick bite at Zanders CoffeeShop ‘til you drop at the Coarsegold Historic Village, known for its antiques and handmade goodies During fall, California’s Sierra Nevada mountains entice countless people to come savor the cool, crisp air and colorful leaves—and as a hiker and a huge fan of all things fall, I’m usually among those road trippers. I’ve visited many small towns in the Golden State that have their share fair share of autumnal…
The Simply Earth November 2025 box sent for this review drops at the perfect time—just when the holiday spirit is kicking in and the pressure to find meaningful gifts starts to mount. The theme for this month, “DIY Gifts,” delivered everything needed to create thoughtful, natural, and inexpensive presents for friends, family, and even teachers. It’s safe to say this box is a holiday crafter’s dream! **This post uses referral/affiliate links. If you buy, Beauty Cooks Kisses will earn a small commission. Read the full disclosure in the privacy policy.** Inside the Box: Scents of the Season This month’s selection of…
It’s a raging bull market, and I’ll admit, I’m a little annoyed I don’t have a large paycheck anymore to take advantage of more investment opportunities. Every day, I see people with steady W-2 income are funneling thousands into stocks, real estate, and private deals. Meanwhile, I’m sitting here, asset rich but cash flow constrained. In a previous post, we discussed how liquidity is the main difference between feeling like a poor versus a rich millionaire. For those of us who enjoy investing more than spending, not having a paycheck – especially when we’re already all-in – creates a feeling…
This article explains how to deliver outdoor walking reflective practice and shares how nurses experienced the sessions. AbstractThis article shares nurses’ experiences of ‘walk, talk, think, feel’ reflective practice sessions in an adult congenital heart disease service. The sessions, facilitated by the team’s psychologist using an adapted version of the Heads and Hearts model of reflective practice, were held outdoors while walking to draw on the many well-documented health benefits of nature. Self-reported feedback highlighted improvements in team relationships, self-awareness, service delivery and wellbeing, with walking outdoors reported as enhancing the experience. These findings support the value of outdoor, walking…
Photo: Michelle Larson for Bob Vila We may earn revenue from the products available on this page and participate in affiliate programs. Learn More › As consumers become more aware of the airborne pollutants lurking in their homes, the demand for high-quality air purifiers continues to rise. And since home technology is evolving quickly—even in products that rely on simple filtration principles—we tested 18 top-rated home air purifiers in both extreme and real-world conditions to help you find the right one for your needs. After using some models for a few weeks and others for several years, we chose the…
In the world of beauty and aesthetics, doesn’t it seem as though new boundaries are continually being pushed? We’re veering away from traditional surgical interventions and embarking into a brave new world where non-surgical therapies are the norm. As consumers, we’re interested, if not slightly wary. What exactly are non-surgical skin tightening therapies? How do they work and are they worth our time and money? It can be overwhelming, almost like trying to find that perfect shade of paint for your living room. But much like discovering the right hue, once you understand and experience its benefit, you’ll never look…
For the first half of my decade living in France, I rented a tiny studio apartment off Nice’s central square, Place Masséna, in the French Riviera. Uber was a pipe dream at the time, but luckily, the seaside town can be easily navigated on foot or by bike—and I once even made the 20-minute ride home from the Nice Côte d’Azur Airport (NCE) on a Vélobleu city bike, my duffel bag delicately balancing on top of the front basket. When I made the move up to Paris in late 2018, ride-hailing services were already the norm, but in a city…
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