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Something Good

1. Poetry: One Impatience from Rosemerry Wahtola Trommer, The Weight of a Cloud and Homesick for Another Decade from Julie Barton, and Advice To Myself #2: Resistance by Louise Erdrich, and Where I’m From by Hugh Hollowell. And finally this one from Vicki Rivard: 

2. Why Introverts Are Happier With Fewer Friends.

3. Compared to what? from Seth Godin.

4. Dope Kitchen has a new websitewith lots of good recipes to try.

5. Bluesky is growing so fast it’s racing to get hold of more servers, its COO saysYou won’t find me there, because this:

6. Why so many families are “drowning in toys.” “America is in toy overload, and it might just be ruining fun.”

7. The 25 Most Important Recipes of the Past 100 Years. “A century of American braising, baking, and imbibing, in one nation-spanning list.”

8. A $12,000 Surgery to Change Eye Color Is Surging in Popularity. “Keratopigmentation could be dangerous, doctors warn. Patients say it’s worth the risks.”

9. Wisdom from The Tyranny of Tidiness, “& the artist Anna Brones on the fertile mess of a creative spaceAndréa Ranae” from The Isolation Journals with Suleika Jaouad.

10. Gratitude for Difficult Things from Satya Robyn on Going Gently. “What I am sharing is that sometimes, after months or years or decades, we do begin to see glints of treasure in the darkest of our times. We find that, afterwards, we feel more tenderness towards others. We see that our troubles gifted us the ability to finally speak up for ourselves. We see that by showing us our edges they encouraged us into the arms of something vast, wise and loving.”

11. It’s OK to Skip the Holiday Gatherings This Year on The Beautiful Mess by John Pavlovitz.

12. Playful, intricate Japanese leaf art – in pictures“Almost every day for the past five years, the Kanagawa-born artist Lito has drawn an image on to a leaf – usually a jaunty scene from the animal world involving, say, a biker-dude rabbit or a frog in a phone box – and carved it out with a scalpel before posting a photograph to social media. A painstaking process, it nonetheless suits Lito’s ‘propensity to devote long hours to detailed work’ – a diagnosis of ADHD aged 30 was what prompted him to quit his corporate job and start carving leaves for a living. And a living it is: he’s sold 300,000 copies of his leaf-art books to date and exhibits his work throughout Japan. The combination of playful Studio Ghibli-esque imagination and exhaustive attention to detail is central to the appeal.”

13. Guided Somatic Meditation for Emotional Release. (video) “‘Movement itself is a great tool for expressing emotion.’ Join dance psychotherapist and somatic practitioner Jennifer Sterling for an eight-minute immersive movement oriented meditation. Here she uses Simon Hantaï’s Untitled [Suite ‘Blancs’] as an entry point to building somatic awareness. ‘There’s no right or wrong way…We learn to use our bodies as a tool for information gathering.’ As Sterling invites you to orient, meditate and move with her, reflect on what feelings are present in your body. Artful practices are tools that can translate to everyday life to help soften distress, increase joy and support overall well-being.” 

14. Rest as Resistance.

15. How we can meet the challenges of authoritarianism. “This is not our first rodeo with authoritarianism. Americans have collectively risen to seemingly impossible challenges in the past, and we can do so again.”

16. The great Facebook unfriending of 2024 from Rita on Rootsie. “Applying the idea of ‘fewer, better things’ to online life.”

17. 7 Gentle Permission Slips to Help You Reset, Let Go and Thrive from Courtney Carver on Be More With Less.

18. ‘I couldn’t look away!’ The rapid, runaway rise of ridiculous Christmas romcoms. “It’s that season again, when the streamers bring us hot snowmen and heroes who still believe in Santa. Why are they competing to make the most ludicrous movie possible – and why do we keep watching them?”

19. 99 Ways To Show Love Besides Gifts This Holiday Season.

20. Winter is coming … but don’t panic! 54 expert tips on getting through the cold, dark months ahead. “How to survive the season – with mood-lifters, skin-savers, life-changing layers, and ways to have fun in the rain.”

21. Inside Job: An Exhibit of Staff Artwork at the Met.

22. Are you tired all the time? Me too – but I think I’ve worked out why. “Biting back anger, holding in tears: we use a huge amount of energy trying to avoid our emotions. And it’s exhausting.”

23. No One Ever Said You Must Wear Tight Pants“and 49 other lessons learned during my half-century on earth!”

24. 10 Things We’ll Regret When We’re Older If We Don’t Stop Now by Courtney Carver on Be More With Less.

25. Forget ‘flattering’: comfortable clothes make me feel most like myself. “In midlife, I prioritize roomy designs that helped me move with ease. I had been searching for that freedom all along.”

26. Why Introverts Retreat to Their Bedrooms.

27. Without a Doubt, the 70 Weirdest & Most Genius Things Under $30 on Amazon.

28. Percival Everett wins the National Book Award fiction prize.

29. How France uncovered the mystery of the forbidden photos of Nazi-occupied Paris. “‘It’s the story of a normal man who tried to fight, even if he was in front of the biggest army of that time, in front of colleagues who could be traitors,’ he says. ‘It’s the story of courage, of the love of his wife who wanted to know what happened to him. So it’s a universal story.'”

30. I thought when my mother went into aged care my daily work would be over. I was wrong. “You can be as diligent and thorough as you like when you visit a facility but there are things you cannot know until your loved one is in there.” *sigh*

31. And finally, this random collection of things I saved on my phone this week.

Something Good

1. How to Design Your Life Around Collective Care. “And why our personal relationships are the starting grounds for social change.”

2. “Portrait of a person who’s not there”: Documenting the bedrooms of school shooting victims on CBS Sunday morning. “Over the past six years, the parents of school shooting victims opened their doors to CBS News’ Steve Hartman and photographer Lou Bopp, inviting them to see what it’s like to live alongside their children’s bedrooms, just as they left them.”

3. Five For Families from We Have Stories. “For the fifth year in a row, we are dedicated to supporting over 200 families from marginalized, economically disadvantaged backgrounds as we enter the fall holiday season. This year, we’re aiming to raise $20,000 to provide these families with nourishing holiday meals and other essentials to help make their season a little brighter. Each meal package includes fresh produce, pantry staples, and holiday favorites.”

4. On Poetry as Historical Record, the Legacy of Colonialism, and Depicting Disaster in Verse. “Dorsía Silva Smith in Conversation with Poets.org.”

5. Meet the 2024 National Book Award Finalists. “Quick Questions for the Year’s Best Writers, Poets, and Translators.”

6. The Gravity-Defying Land Art by Cornelia Konrads.

7. Emerging Fort Episode 125: Laura Pritchett on Being Kind to Yourself. (podcast) “When we asked prolific novelist Laura Pritchett to speak with us about writing fiction, little did we realize that not only would she offer us a host of practical advice about character, revision and ambition, she would also teach us about meeting our art with great self-compassion. We speak about her two new novels out this year, Playing with Wildfire (Torrey House Press) and Three Keys (Random House Books), writing without a plot outline, and much more, including why joy must be a part of a fiction writer’s practice.”

8. Good stuff from Jamie Attenberg on Craft Talk: Some Questions about Online Boundaries (“Featuring thoughts on OnlyFans, the value of secrets, wisdom from Sam Irby, and more”), and Little Crater Heart, and The One About the Tree.

9. Political Activism as a Spiritual Practice from Omkari Williams. “But really, what is the point of a spiritual life if it doesn’t inspire us to engage with the world and its challenges more fully and with greater compassion for others and ourselves?”

10. How Introverts Can Quiet Negative Thoughts for Greater Peace of Mind.

11. Good stuff from Seth Godin: Take good notes and Catastrophizing toward action.

12. Poetry from Julie Barton: For The Giver and Listening. In related news, Though It’s Messy, a poem from Rosemerry Wahtola Trommer.

13. No One Ever Said You Must Wear Tight Pants…“and 49 other lessons learned during my half-century on earth!”

14. What would love and solidarity do? from Patti Digh. “Beyond the blue bracelet.”

15. Less Moreness. “A meditation on the things we don’t replace, and how buying and owning less might address several big problems at once.”

16. Post-Election Letter To A Friend from Andrea Gibson. “What do we do now?”

17. 25 Simple Ways to Take Care of Yourself Over the Holidays from Courtney Carver on Be More With Less.

18. No, really–you are here for THIS“Our species is facing unprecedented challenges. That’s what you, and I, and all of those seeking the light, are doing here now. Let’s use our strength to move beyond our Reactive Brain tyrants’ trance of win/lose, good/bad, Power Over/Under. Our true, evolutionary power comes from connecting deeply with ourselves, with each other, and with all that is. Let’s link arms and step into Power With–together.”

19. I’m Not Here to Be a Vessel for Fear on Lion’s Roar. “Kaira Jewel Lingo encourages us to confront our own fears and assumptions with mindful presence and compassion, inspiring a path toward healing a fractured country.”

20. It’s a hard rain’s a-gonna fall from Rita on Rootsie. “What happens when the roof fails and the foundation rots (literally).”

21. There Was a Time in My Life When I Knew by Dinty W. Moore on Short Reads. “The soundscape of a childhood.”

22. How We’ll Get Through from Jena Schwartz. “Rested, sharp, fierce & deep.”

23. What Dead Writers Teach us About Resilience, “and how to cry everything holy.”

24. A new wave of movements against Trumpism is coming. “Our job is to translate outrage over his agenda into action toward a truly transformational vision.”

25. Inner Field Trip: 30 Days of Personal Exploration, Collective Liberation, and Generational Healing, a workbook from Leesa Renée Hall.

26. How to get through this, “Coping strategies for the next few days — and the next four years.”

27. We need raw awe. “In this tech-vexed age, our life on screens prevents us from experiencing the mysteries and transformative wonder of life.”

28. And finally, this random collection of things I saved to my phone this week.