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Our not-so-typical New Year’s resolutions

We have mixed feelings on New Year's resolutions, so we're taking a non-traditional approach this year. Each of our co-founders shares their thoughts.
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Is sleep the new kale?

Jen tried to get good sleep — and failed. Here is why she prefers to stay up late and chooses not to prioritize sleep hygiene.
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Gratitude hacks from a gratitude slacker

Gratitude is associated with benefits to physical health, mental well-being and relationships. Amy is working on making gratitude her MO — here's how.
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Budget advice from our smarty-pants readers

We asked readers how you deal with personal finance, and it turns out you’re legit budget experts. You also gave some sage and funny advice to your younger selves about finances.
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Stuff we read: “Designing Your Life”

Sarah and Alyssa read “Designing Your Life,” did some of the exercises and made pretty big career moves as a result.
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Environmental Scientist: Issy Stinnette

Issy Stinnette has a really cool job: She’s a marine scientist, specializing in estuary science. She talked to The Juggle about what her job actually entails and the winding route that got her there.
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What’s your side hustle?

We asked, you spilled. Your side hustle exploits, aspirations and reservations.
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Tales of a cheap woman

From asking for discounts to cleaning out your wardrobe, there are lots of simple ways to stretch your hard-earned dollar.
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Sarah and the city

Work and life recently brought Sarah to New York for 10 days and she has lived to tell the tale. She shares the ups and downs of navigating work travel and New York's chaos.
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The hidden costs of being super organized

People who are good at organization do it effortlessly, right? Think again. Some real talk on the work of being organized — and tips for easing the burden.
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When you need to leave your job

How do you know when it's time to stop sticking it out and, instead, move on? Alyssa shares five factors she considered when contemplating leaving her job.

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