Learning
- How Our Brains Work When We Are Creative: The Science of Great Ideas by Belle Beth Cooper.
- 6 Ways My Brain Stops Me From Creating - and How I'm Fighting Back by Courtney Seiter.
- How to Tell When a Scientific Study is Total B.S. by Russell Saunders.
- The Surprising Importance of Doing Nothing by Robin LaFevers at Writer UnBoxed.
{Homeschooling}
- Homeschool Planning and the 'Room of Requirement' by Sheila Petruccelli for Simple Homeschool.
- The One Word to Remove from Your Vocabulary This School Year by Jamie Martin at Simple Homeschool.
{Writing}
- 12 Useful Websites to Improve Your Writing by Johnny Weber.
- 7 Tips for Writing Realistic Dialogue by Christine H. from Better Novel Project.
- On Writing Negative Reviews by Carrie at Reading to Know.
- Watch Movies to Improve Your Writing by Carlos Cooper at The Write Practice.
- The Secret to Creativity by Michelle Griep at Novel Rocket.
- You Need to Ask This Question Every Time You Sit Down to Write by Joe Bunting at The Write Practice.
Living
- The Upside of Pessimism by Olga Khazan in The Atlantic.
- The Problem with Minimalism by Brett & Kate McKay from The Art of Manliness.
- Marriage and Mating Rites by Karen Swallow Prior at First Things.
Loving
- The Op-Ed (Oprah Edited) by Drew Dyck. Hilarious, but kind of sad too.
- Is Pop Culture Too Juvenile? by Alissa Wilkinson in CT.
- What's Behind Millennials' Trust Issues? by D.C. McAllister at The Federalist.
- When Goodness Goes Bad by Anna Mussman at The Federalist.
- Why Curious People Don't Get Bored by Tim Challies.
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You're making me feel really lame that my linky button still has my old URL. Hehe. Thanks for linking up as always!
I hadn't even noticed! I love that button. :)
Yes! Yes! Yes! On the minimalist piece. I knew there was always something that bugged me about the minimalist lifestyle. Now I know what it is. I think we can cut back on things, but sometimes we have to keep stuff to use later.