By Jillian Stacia
In honor of National Book Lovers Day, here are some recommendations that will help unleash your inner bookworm.
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In honor of National Book Lovers Day, here are some recommendations that will help unleash your inner bookworm.
Happy reading! Continue reading
I’d hardly consider myself a pro in most areas. But, all modesty aside, I’ve become rather skilled at one thing in particular: deciding when I’ll be happy.
Of course, you don’t become an expert at something overnight. This has taken me years of practice and consistent repetition of the phrase.
I’ll be happy when… Continue reading
Bouncing from engagement party, to bridal shower, to baby shower, to wedding, we’re reminded that we’re no longer in that fresh out of college age bracket. Of course, should the thought escape us, a 2-day hangover or invitation to attend a 10-year reunion will quickly bring us back to reality. Continue reading
We love the internet. We love it for all the wonderfully entertaining information it provides us, the essays of personal experiences that inspire and give us courage, and all the lovely, funny people we’ve met from across the world because of it. But let’s face it, the internet is also a maelstrom of conflicting and confusing advice, one day replete with articles that implore us to leave our jobs and go after our dreams, the next day, those articles are replaced with guidance and tips on how to love the jobs and lives we already have. Just when we feel settled and okay with where we are in our lives, we are told we’re doing it all wrong. It is relentless and it is exhausting. Continue reading
Here at 3OT, we love advice articles, video tutorials, step-by-step guides, and details on what’s hot and what’s not. They’re time savers broadening our worldview. And in acknowledging that we’re far from experts on everything, we’re especially thankful to the pros who are for keeping us in the know. Continue reading
Here at 3OT, we like to believe that age is just a number, if for no other reason than to justify spending Saturday mornings watching Full House reruns and eating Cinnamon Toast Crunch on the couch. Still, we surprise ourselves each time we check off a higher age bracket on a race entry form, and we’re just now coping with the fact that kids born in the new millennium are able to legally drive. Yeah. Let that sink in for a second. Continue reading
The world of dating has so many unwritten rules. So much that it’s a staggering thought to realize that dating in my twenties was a different galaxy than dating in my thirties. Somewhere, between the brow lines were starting to set, as I was now spending $40 a on foundation, along with anti-wrinkle cremes, what was once martinis with the girls is now hangovers lasting far into Sunday night. Suddenly, I found that my so-called dating rules have flipped their script on me at the onset of my thirties. What was once playing for fun suddenly seems to be a game of life. Continue reading
Brands, Pinterest, Social Media, Self-Help Books, Online Lists; they all paint a very alluring picture of the life we ‘should’ be living. In our always-on, always-connected lives, we’re constantly bombarded with reminders of what we could be doing with our lives, where we should be with our careers and our peers’ successes and experiences pop up on our devices 24-7. This has led to a serious pandemic of FOMO. Continue reading
Rounding the corner from twentysomething to thirtysomething can be a little overwhelming, especially as it seems to be the norm to make THE. BIGGEST. DEAL. about turning that big 3-0. It’s almost as though if you don’t obsess about turning 30, you aren’t doing it right. Continue reading