How stunning are these Ceramic Nesting Bowls?
The Muse Portable Lamp
How ridiculously beautiful is this portable, rechargeable, old-school looking lamp? (I mentioned it in last week’s Friday Link Pack but love it so much I have to post it with a photo! Wishlisted!)
Critique vs Create
“It is far easier to critique than to create”
– Laurence Endersen
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Iceland Travel Tips?
Dear Iceland-knowledgeable Tweeps, would you have some travel tips for me and my two kids (12/16) for four days in August? We are flying in and out of Reykjavík and have a car. pic.twitter.com/HeKZ46u9ps
— Tina Roth Eisenberg (@swissmiss) May 15, 2022
Do you happen to have any Iceland travel tips? Care to share? Thank uuuuuu!
Link Pack
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– My friend Gareth launched a beautifully minimal app that tracks how you feel. Love it.
– I gasped multiple times while listening to this interview with Sherri Mitchell in the latest Hurry Slowly Podcast episode on Showing Up in Fullness.
– A little bit of hope: Scientists Discover Method to Break Down Plastic in Days, Not Centuries
– This is wonderful: Royal frogs, masquerading lemurs, and florals with human faces are just some of the eccentric characters in acclaimed illustrator Bill Mayer’s gouache paintings.
– Now that I own a dog raincoats are on my radar. This is a cool one.
– My kids just told me about Photomath and I am stunned.
– A teenage treasure hunter pulled a safe containing thousands of dollars out of a river and returned the money to its rightful owner. Heart full.
– I love this old-school-looking lightbulb lantern.
– Delightful: Mushrooms, flowers, and fish are just some of the things you’ll find on Aynsley of Knotted Neon’s head.
– These stainless steel side tables are fascinating.
– Photographer captures dogs’ faces as they catch treats mid-air, and it’s sheer, hilarious joy
– Yep, my inner 15 year old wants one of these.
– A new study published in Evolutionary Psychology found that being humorous is the most effective way to flirt for both men and women.
– There are currently over 2,000 jobs listed on the CreativeMornings job board. 625 of them are remote friendly. (My wonderful friend Amit Gupta over at Sudowrite is hiring engineers.)
– Want to pretend you got a sleeve tattoo? Team Tattly got you as they launched their biggest tattoo yet: Say hello to the brand new Tattly Sleve Kits: One by Helen Dealtry and one by Jess Chen.
Where Am I? [ Conscious Leadership ]
A question I ask multiple times a day at this point: Where am I? Above the line (open, curious, committed to learning) or below the line (committed to being right, defensive, closed)? Such a helpful tool. If you want to hear more, listen to this podcast I posted about last week.
The video above is from Concious Leadership Group.
(Thank you Noah)
Rumpl x Poketo Blanket
Rumpl and Poketo had a baby. I like it.
A Confession and a Struggle
“I’m a writer, and everything I write is both a confession and a struggle to understand things about myself and this world in which I live. This is what everyone’s work should be…whether you dance or paint or sing. It is a confession, a baring of your soul, your faults, those things you simply cannot or will not understand or accept. You stumble forward, confused, and you share. If you’re lucky, you learn something.”
– Arthur Miller
Renzo Flat File Cabinet
Hey there, beauty.
Origami Paddler
How fun is this fold-up Kayak? Want!
Houndsy Kibble Dispenser
This Dog Kibble Dispenser has me mesmerized. (I am currently using this for my dog food.)
No Feeling is Final
“Let everything happen to you: beauty and terror. Just keep going. No feeling is final.”
– Rainer Maria Rilke
Screwdriver Ring
Simone Giertz, who is known for her absurd machines like this one, started an online store with fun products. I love the Screwdriver ring.
Leading Above The Line
This episode of the Farnham Project Podcast is pure gold. Listen to Jim Dethmer, founding partner at the Conscious Leadership Group and the co-author of the insightful book, The 15 Commitments of Conscious Leadership, spew an impressive amount of wisdom. It’s so dense I had to listen to it twice, the second time with a pen and paper to take notes. Wow. Here’s to leading and parenting above the line.
The Secret of Genius
“The secret of genius is to carry the spirit of the child into old age, which means never losing your enthusiasm.”
– Aldous Huxley
103 Bits of Advice by Kevin Kelly
Kevin Kelly turned 70 last week and he gave us a gift: For the past few years, he’s jotted down bits of unsolicited advice each year and shared it with us. Some of my favorites are:
– Dont ever work for someone you dont want to become.
– Your growth as a conscious being is measured by the number of uncomfortable conversations you are willing to have.
– Courtesy costs nothing. Lower the toilet seat after use. Let the people in the elevator exit before you enter. Return shopping carts to their designated areas. When you borrow something, return it better shape (filled up, cleaned) than when you got it.
This one made me laugh:
– To keep young kids behaving on a car road trip, have a bag of their favorite candy and throw a piece out the window each time they misbehave.
The Wonder of Life
Atoms with Consciousness: Yo-Yo Ma Performs Richard Feynman’s Ode to the Wonder of Life.
Don’t Get Impatient
“This is one more piece of advice I have for you: don’t get impatient. Even if things are so tangled up you can’t do anything, don’t get desperate or blow a fuse and start yanking on one particular thread before it’s ready to come undone. You have to realize it’s going to be a long process and that you’ll work on things slowly, one at a time.”
– Haruki Murakami
Third Man Records Spinnerette Turntable
Loving the bold color and retro design of this turntable.
Trash Embroidery
Trash embroidery by Swedish artist William WK. Lovely.
David Ellingsen is a Canadian artist making photographs that speak to the relationship between humans and the natural world.
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Automatic Boot-Cleaning Machine
Can it be? Have I fallen in love with an Automatic Boot-Cleaning Machine. Go Boot Boy!