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The Edition: No. 363

May 31, 2023

They say that ambition is an unattractive trait in a woman. Maybe. But you know what’s really unattractive? Waiting around for something to happen, staring out a window thinking the life you should be living is out there somewhere but not being willing to open the door and go get it, even if someone tells you you can’t. // Miriam Maisel

+ Can a woman really get ready for work in 13-minutes?

+ My favorite Zoom pants are on sale at the Half-Yearly.

+ Venting to friends without bringing them down.

+ Dresses. Flirty & Feminine, Chic & Pleated, Colorful & Casual

+ How some people get away with doing nothing at work.

+ These <$75 white J.Crew wide leg jeans are awesome.

+ WaPo explores the “service fees” in your food delivery orders.

+ Dinner Outfit. A green dress + a strappy sandal + dangly earrings.

+ Evicting the people who live rent-free in your mind.

+ PAVOI jewelry is pretty and affordable. I love this stack ring.

+ Research shows how to make the most of a break at work.

+ CRZ Yoga has great long-sleeve and short-sleeve workout tops.

+ The “move out method” can help you declutter anything.

+ Can a pepper mill be gorgeous?

+ Data on how to make hybrid work work for women.

+ This $25 clip keeps your hat safe all summer.

+ Camel Mode: Why parenting young children is so tough.

+ This printed jumpsuit belongs on a vacation to Hawaii.

+ Financial wellness is the ultimate self-care.

+ This $5 pad is a must for cleaning makeup brushes.

A Viral Read. Whatever happened to just drinking water?  A look at the rise of #watertok, and why every store is sold out of sugar-free flavored syrups.

Are you traveling this summer?  Then you are made of stronger stuff than I am.  My Instagram is filled with enough photos of Italy, Spain and Charleston to make me think most of the influencers have relocated permanently.  But I will be saving my money and my sanity by staying closet to home.

If you are headed out, flight attendants would like you to abide by these 12 etiquette rules.  The New York Times would also like to offer you some tips to avoid common travel issues like lost luggage and long lines.  And the Inquirer has some thoughts on how to cut costs during a pricey travel season.

Have any tips you’d like to share or destinations you’d like to tout?  Leave them in the comments.

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  1. Cate says:

    Oh damn, that “doing nothing at work” article is my life. I average 8 hours of work a week and exceed my targets.

  2. Kim says:

    When my kids were in diapers, I learned to make an airplane specific diaper change kits (I did 2 kits/4 hour flight). In a gallon zip bag you put: a diaper and a quart size zip bag that has a complete change of clothes for the baby. When you need to change a diaper, you grab your wipes and one of the bags and you have everything you need without having to lug your diaper bag into the lavatory. Any soiled clothes can then go into the gallon bag so they stay contained. My kids are out of diapers now, but I still pack their emergency outfits like this in case they spill something and I need to contain soda-filled clothes.

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