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  • The Lower seemed on the world of luxurious closet organizers.
  • The Guardian shared that fifty,000 lbs. of surplus and soiled/broken clothes donations from the LA wildfires would have been despatched to landfills however as an alternative will likely be cleaned, sorted, and upcycled by designers and seamstresses/seamsters.
  • The Wall Avenue Journal [gift link] identified that no, power-dressing labels like St. John and Escada have not gone out of enterprise — they’re taking up.
  • Harvard Enterprise Evaluation defined what to do with the survivor’s guilt you are feeling when your coworkers have been laid off however you saved your job.
  • HuffPost suggested towards leaving a coworker “‘hey’ hanging,” i.e., do not solely message them “hello” or “hey” after which allow them to get anxious concerning the unfavorable information that may comply with.
  • The Washington Submit [gift link] reported that the Supreme Courtroom will overview the constitutionality of an ACA provision that requires well being plans to supply no-cost preventive care, together with most cancers screenings, vaccines, AND contraception.
  • The Washington Submit [gift link] additionally famous that resistance coaching might help deal with two essential problems with growing older that disproportionately have an effect on ladies: lack of muscle mass and bone density.
  • Talking of older ladies, The New York Instances [gift link] printed an essay by a author and cultural critic who explored the thought of the “sexual Perennial” and the character of (some) Gen X ladies’s thriving intercourse lives.
  • Your Chortle of the Week comes from Factors in Case, with “Phases of Processing a Catcaller Saying ‘You’ve Nonetheless Obtained It.’”

P.S. Newsweek defined why you may wish to print your Social Safety assertion proper now in mild of *waves fingers round* every part happening currently. (It is simple!)

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