Apologies (to the few of you reading this) that I haven’t been posting lately. Been overwhelmed with several other work projects at the moment so I haven’t had time (or energy) to devote to the blog lately. Perhaps a top reason can be explained away by the first story linked below.
Millennials didn’t kill feeling burnt out: How Millennials Became The Burnout Generation (BuzzFeed)
I recently tried a CBD oil, and while it definitely didn't do anything about my constant (sometimes extreme) anxiety, it has been very smooth and refreshing on my face. IMO, it's great for skincare. Now I'm intrigued if *this* will actually help anxiety? These Fancy CBD Gummies Are for the Anxious and Luxurious (Extra Crispy)
Drew Barrymore's comments about plastic surgery are interesting...her comments about feminism are disappointing. Meet GLAMOUR's January Digital Cover Star, Drew Barrymore (Glamour UK)
Chris Pine is the Best Chris. ‘I Am the Night’: Chris Pine and Patty Jenkins on Trust and Collaboration (Variety)
"There’s a difference between 'losing one’s career' and 'not being an Oscar favorite.' Green Book should not be an Oscar favorite for about a million different reasons." ‘Green Book’ Screenwriter Nick Vallelonga Seems to Be a Deplorable Conspiracist (Celebitchy)
This might be why I haven't tried it yet. I don’t miss meat, so I don’t need a meat replacement. Impossible Burger 2.0 Tastes So Real It Made This Vegetarian's Stomach Turn (CNET)
Even tho I'm not surprised, I definitely clicked. Mark-Paul Gosselaar Hasn’t Spoken to Dustin Diamond in 25 Years (Page Six)
There should be no statute of limitations on sexual assault. Period. No Charges for Mario Batali in NYC Sexual-Assault Cases (The Daily Beast)
Meanwhile the rest of you have already given up on New Year's resolutions. Despite a recent injury, Ruth Bader Ginsburg is back to her famously rigorous workout routine: “Now I’m up to everything, even plank.” (Vanity Fair)