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A Continuous Lean. (@acontinuouslean) on Instagram: “Brunello Cucinelli inspires me to not only have better style, but more importantly to be a better…”
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Happy Easter! Happy Passover! Happy whatever you’re celebrating this weekend! Weekend reading is back! I’ve been spending so much time marketing the blog (Instagram, Twitter, etc.) that I’ve lost track of actually writing the blog. Some days I’ll get home from the gym, get the kids off to school, see what’s going on in the world, and get completely sucked into the day. I’ll run out of mental…
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"They make for good headlines and they certainly sell books, but nobody seems to be able to truly accept and accommodate them." - Marie Kondo and the Ruthless War on Stuff (Taffy Brodesser-Akner for The New York Times)
“Since the slipcase is being made in Wisconsin, you are sort of on 'Wisconsin Time' and they are professional folks who keep professional hours.” - PRETTY MUCH EVERYTHING (Aaron James Draplin for A Continuous Lean)
“'John [Hughes] had spent some of his boyhood in Detroit,' Ruck continues. '[Hughes] had decided that Cameron had a horrible relationship with his father, but a great relationship with his grandfather, who lived in Detroit and would take Cameron to Red Wings games. That’s all it was, and it was never explained in the movie.'” - Why Cameron Frye Wore a Gordie Howe Jersey in ‘Ferris Bueller’s Day Off’ — John McDermott for MEL Magazine)