I have been a longtime lover of Seedlip. Their Garden 108 and Grove 42 bottles are always on my bar cart, ready to be mixed with my go-to low-sugar tonic. Still, when I want something more margarita-esque to sip on, I go for this recipe inspired by a drink I enjoyed once at the Boston Harbor Hotel ... READ the POST
A Less Sweet Take on a Shirley Temple
I’m going through a season where I don’t feel compelled to reach for alcohol quite as much (though my summertime go-to’s are a Spritz Bianco or a White Negroni — if you’re a Boston local, Frenchie does a White Negroni best!) Yet, I love the act of mixing up a little something to sip at the end of an ... READ the POST
The Power of Positive Affirmations: How to Create Your Own and Use Them for Personal Development
I’ve been on and off utilizing affirmations for over a decade now. I first learned about the power of positive affirmations in high school and, since then, have had spurts of writing encouraging quips on PostIt’s, leaving them in places I often see — to the side of my laptop mouse pad, on my ... READ the POST
The Next Chapter
Oh, friend. I’ve built a life, or at least my career until today, March 1st, about the long run. Let me explain. I don’t have a memory of before I was hungry to write. I was a nervous child, always thinking the world would fall out from under me and generally didn’t feel understood. I ... READ the POST
In the Elevator with Emily Chertow
Emily, you have such a knack for building communities where people feel welcomed and at ease. Not only are you the founder of Journaling Classes (which I love) but you’re also a Community Manager at The Washington Post. What would you say the pillars are of a strong community? When we come ... READ the POST
In The Elevator with Anna Tsui
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