- The Seattle Times explored how the last year has changed how we dress and how we feel about clothes.
- Healthline talked to visually impaired people about how they use makeup.
- The Atlantic described how to overcome a fear of failure.
- The Washington Post published a psychologist’s opinion piece about mansplaining, “manologues,” and “manterrupting.”
- Medical XPress noted that researchers have identified four causes of “Zoom fatigue” and their simple fixes.
- Good Housekeeping explained the racist history of BMI.
- The New York Times looked at how mental health providers are struggling to meet demand right now.
- Elle shared a piece by a woman who is single and taking comfort in romance novels lately.
- Speaking of reading, NPR’s Book Concierge is back: Mix and match various filters and years to explore more than 2,000 book recommendations.
- Your Laugh of the Week comes from Weekly Humorist, with “8 Public Venmo Exchanges your Subconscious Didn’t Need to Overanalyze Today.”
On CorporetteMoms Recently…
- We talked about how to choose a 529 account.
- We offered some clothes for working moms, including some maternity basics and washable workwear.
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