The Baltimore Friend Zone
One of my favorite podcasts, Call Your Girlfriend, has talked at length about how making friends as an adult is not always as easy and natural as it is as a kid.
One of my favorite podcasts, Call Your Girlfriend, has talked at length about how making friends as an adult is not always as easy and natural as it is as a kid.
Lately I've been binge-listening to Gretchen Rubin's podcast "Happier" from the beginning. I'll post more about that at a later date, but recently I experienced what she calls the "lightning bolt" strategy of habit change.
There's something you should know about me.
That something is that I'm a bit of a masochist. And as such, I've made the decision to run my second marathon.
If you know me personally, you know I can't keep my obsessions to myself. And if you've hung around this blog (or Hashtag Jetlag) at all, then you know a major theme of my writing is making recommendations to you, dear readers!
I want to share the things I love with the people I love, and the latest gem I love is Lee from America.
For one reason or another, there is a high concentration of type A control freaks among my friends (myself included). When I've talked with various individual friends about meditation, the responses are all generally the same.
"I'm not good at it."
"I can't clear my thoughts."
"I can't do it; it's just not for me."