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An Eating Story is a Life Story

I spent the last few days meditating on Jerry Saltz’s essay “My Appetites”, where he walks us through his relationship with food (in short: he’s not that interested in it, period) and gives a truly vulnerable account of how his past and present shape his eating habits. It’s exactly what I wish I could learn […]

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Supervision

Dietitians have adopted a practice that has long been a part of the therapist world — supervision. Essentially, supervision is a formalized, professional arrangement where dietitians meet (either one-on-one, or in a group) with someone more experienced to talk through their work with clients. I find that in a field where a majority of the

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Why Have Notes?

My husband has followed AVC.com for a few years. It’s the blog of a venture capitalist who writes daily posts about his thoughts on business and tech (I think…I have read it but don’t always understand it…). The most amazing part is that he’s been doing it daily since 2003! I felt inspired to take

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I Wish I Knew I Was…

I was reading the Extraordinary Routines newsletter this morning, a site I love for its great insight on what it is to be a creative person. This issue was about cultivating self-enjoyment, and referenced an interview the author previously had with artist and writer Debbie Millman. When asked what she wished she knew earlier in

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