Age-old decluttering guide, dinner decision, and the virtue of patience
In this week's edition of Weekend Favorites, Courtney shares her top picks for books that are a great start for the new year. The list includes "Tomorrow and Tomorrow and Tomorrow", "Black Cake", "Finding Me", "Lessons in Chemistry", and "This Time Tomorrow".
Courtney also recommends checking out the Instagram page of @i_weigh for some inspiring content. For those who often find themselves stuck at home, Courtney suggests some content to watch, though she doesn't specify the titles.
In a bid to help those who dislike a certain question, Courtney presents a quiz. She also invites readers to sign up to receive Weekend Favorites in their inbox almost every Saturday.
As the holiday season approaches, Courtney acknowledges that not all readers might be experiencing the weekend the same way due to various reasons. She assures readers that it's not too late to manage holiday anxiety and encourages them to enjoy the Weekend Favorites whenever they'd like.
Courtney shares a piece of wisdom for the weekend: Remove something that isn't serving from your junk drawer, to-do list, and thoughts. She also mentions the importance of developing patience, stating that it's more important than a busy day.
To warm up and feel good, Courtney mentions sipping on a specific drink. She also shares a link to an article about teens trading their digital connections for something more, published in the New York Times.
For those seeking methods to declutter their minds for 2023, Courtney recommends Soulful Simplicity and Project 333. She also mentions the existence of slow checkout lanes for senior citizens who could use a chat.
In her podcast, Soul & Wit, Courtney shares her favorites of 2022, what she is holding on to, and what she is letting go of. Courtney also invites readers to save the article by entering their email to receive it later.
Courtney started December with a specific song and now lives somewhere, but the location isn't specified. She ends the article with a heartfelt message, sending love to the readers.
[1] Link to the article about teens trading their digital connections for something more in the New York Times. [2] Link to sign up for Weekend Favorites. [3] Link to Soul & Wit podcast. [4] Link to Project 333. [5] Link to Soulful Simplicity.
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