Movie sequence is a love letter to Paris, and…
It’s three minutes and seven seconds. It’s a love letter to Paris. And no matter how many times I see it, I’m still smitten.
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It’s three minutes and seven seconds. It’s a love letter to Paris. And no matter how many times I see it, I’m still smitten.
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For three months, I’ve enjoyed a daily dose of Portugal.
When I kicked off marketing for my book, “How to Achieve Goals: 10 Steps You Can Follow that Took Me to Portugal,” I set up an Instagram author page where I post photos from my time living there. This daily dose of Portugal keeps it top of mind for me, and I love reminiscing and thinking about when I go back.
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Watching my grandson eat Cheerios, I was reminded of something: It doesn’t have to be perfect.
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“COVID-19 is stupid.”
I passed by the message on the sidewalk, scrawled in chalk. Neighborhood kids had been decorating the sidewalks down the street from where I live on a 50-degree day. Even under the streetlights for a night-time walk, it was bright enough to see their handiwork.
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