Worth Sharing Vol. 22

My last Worth Sharing of 2021. Thanks for following along. It is consistently one of the highest clicked links in my newsletter. Sharing my favorite finds from around the web brings me joy. It’s about the slow organic discovery of things that interest me rather than letting social media show me a curated list.

If you need me I’ll be over here watching every video this precious woman has ever posted. Malinda Herman

The art of maze making and leading people astray

Relaxing piano music for a long day on your desktop.

Flash Fiction aka a tiny story. Just read it.

Ah, Another Beautiful Morning - Time To Ruin It By Immediately Opening My Phone

The Great Organic Food Fraud

Matrix by Lauren Groff is the perfect novel for Dec. 2021. The story, the centering of complex female characters and her eloquent writing is tops.

Self Care Like burnout, self-care is the watchword of an era in which people feel unable to command their own time. Alongside admonishments to slow down, unplug, and take a break, there are the imperatives of the workplace: Constantly improve, be available, and work on your vacation.”

Today is the best day ever. My favorite line from the easy: The best days are never the ones we plan. It wasn’t the polished moments that I remembered at the end of the year. I rarely had any photos at all of the best days. I was too busy living them.

Ask Polly is one of my favorite sub stack writers. This edition feels relatable. Just replay music for whatever it is you do.

Something good I read that I keep savoring:

When we look at the facts of our lives, and when we have too much time on our hands, we tend to make constellations. That’s human. But sometimes we get so familiar with the shapes we’ve made that we forget we made them in the first place, and they begin to look like plain old reality. - the cut


This song is going on all my yoga playlists: Worry No More

Trisha Durham