Right now something has to give for us, so we’re taking a break from the Juggle. It’s not forever, but we also aren’t committing to a set date that we’ll be back. This isn’t an easy choice, but it feels…
Julia Brothers & Justine Chan (interviewed by Sarah Overmyer)
June 22, 2020
In our series "Life at a Distance," we'll be sharing the experiences of featured Juggle readers adjusting to new socially distant lifestyles post-COVID-19. Julia gave birth to her first daughter and Justine went back to Singapore to be with her family…
A love letter to dancing in quarantine + a bunch of virtual dance parties and classes: ways to move your body and de-stress in the age of the coronavirus.
For Jen and Sarah, drinking during quarantine doesn't work. Drinking has often left Sarah feeling physically like crap, and Jen's always had a problematic on-again, off-again relationship with alcohol. So they both decided to cut way back. That choice certainly isn’t…
Jen needs to sleep more. Now that the world is upside-down, it's harder than ever to keep good sleep habits. But if we don't take care of ourselves, we'll never get through this.
At best, the coronavirus crisis is like a shitty breakup — if you don't make time to process your feelings and grieve, they'll just overwhelm you and flare up when you least expect it. So go ahead, cry in the…
Jennifer Harlan, Sarah Overmyer, Alyssa Jethani & Amy Madore
April 6, 2020
Here are a few of the things we’re listening to, watching and reading in quarantine to take our minds off the pandemic. We can’t promise they’re all positive, but at least they’re all something different.
Jennifer Harlan, Sarah Overmyer & Alyssa Jethani
March 31, 2020
The world is a pretty scary place right now. Our mantra: “We are doing the best we can to manage everything that is going on.” See how we're coping during COVID and share how you're doing the same.
If, like us, you’ve found yourself reading coronavirus news late into the night and struggling to manage stress, here are a few distractions that can hopefully bring a bit of joy in spite of it all.
Jennifer, a six-year pro of working from home, says: make a dedicated workspace, stop doing your laundry and don't forget to leave the house sometimes.
The small ups and downs of life are important. Sarah found a way to celebrate wins, wash away discomforts, spend time with a friend and cool off from a Texas summer all at once.
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