“My thoughts feel random and rapid fire, interspersed with periods of calm nothingness. I go back and forth between manic “do all the things” (house projects, books, shows, home workout routines posted on social media) and a sort of aimless, almost deer-the-headlights existence.” “I ...
Using a dough hook, mix on low speed and gradually add the remaining flour until the dough is soft and tacky, but not sticky (you may not need to use all of the flour). Continue to knead until a soft ball of dough forms and clears the sides of the bowl, about 6 to 10 minutes. ...
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I think for women it is a lack of empathy that happens, you see it in the things that women have excused or done. Whereas with men it seems their whole outlook on the world shifts and there is this superiority that makes them feel they are allowed to do what...
and surround yourself with things you love to bring comfort and warmth to your new place. It may be a good idea to arrange your things in the same way as they were in your old home – this will create a feeling of familiarity and will make you feel at ease in your new surroundings....
he feels nauseous. And it doesn’t take much of a stretch to suggest that that’s a pretty good description of the outcome of monotony leading to boredom. And Toohey also sort of dug up a story of a Roman Town that immortalized somebody who saved the entire town from boredom. So there...
I personally suffered from altitude sickness the day after we landed in Cusco. I felt nauseous, dizzy, and weak, and spent the whole day in bed. Thankfully, I felt fine in the evening after taking some Acetazolamide (or Diamox) and coca tea. If you’retraveling Peru with kids, make su...