There’s an old truism, “Writers don’t like writing; they like having written.” I think the opposite is true for bloggers: because of the instant gratification of the WordPress “Publish” button, I find that
The middle ear is connected to the throat via the eustachian tube. Since air from the atmosphere flows in from your outer ear as well as your mouth, the air pressure on both sides of the eardrum remains equal. This pressure balance lets your eardrum move freely back and forth. The ...
The 7 chakras meaning is simple: they are your body’s main energy centers, bridging your mind, body, and spirit.They govern everything in your life, from your survival in the physical world to your confidence to even your connection to the divine. The entire 7 chakras system The word “...
My story is not unique but common among many children raised by narcissists and alcoholics. Narcissistic parents break their children down until they depend entirely on them for everything: food, warmth, and clothing. The child becomes an extension of the narcissist; they do whatever they say w...
The key is to keep it brief—listeners don’t like too much preamble or “throat clearing.” So greet your audience quickly and then get to the substance of the episode. For example, The Minimalists Podcast starts every episode with “Hello! Welcome to The Minimalists Podcast, where we ...
Great, while I am in my tent thrashing through nightmares about which direction to travel in the morning, the dog’s out pooping directions in the dark. If I brought my cats, I could at least figure out which way it is to my neighbor’s yard. ...
and we experienced time in the outside world apparently coming to stop for us. And at whatever point where we felt we had enough fun in any given spot, we’d be back on our train, and it would arrive back at the end of the ride as if we had been on the regular ride—and only...
“Washington Journal” on June 17, you saw aremarkable displayof Modern Monetary Theory’s political influence. Representative John Yarmuth, Democrat of Kentucky, who is the chair of the House Budget Committee, gave a full-throated defense of the deficit-friendly theory to Washington’s sometimes...
“You’re standing on a bridge,” he incants, “and your thoughts are flowing by. You just let them go, you observe them.” One man breathes loudly through his nose; otherwise, the room is silent, but for the occasional readjustment, sniffle, clearing of the throat. At the close of...
Some kidscrave stimulation, like my son. He eats pretty well…but he always stuffs as much food in his mouth as possible and is constantly chewing on things (non-food items like clothes, toys and his hands). He seeks out oral stimulation. Maybe that’s why he loved nursing so much!