Reminder: The Friday Four—3/19/2021

Mar 22, 2021 5:01 pm

Hi friend!

Here's something for you to...

1) watch.

Harry Potter - All Movies Reviewed and Ranked

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This guy is awesome. He articulately and hilariously takes us through every Harry Potter film, and discusses the good, the bad, and the ugly in each.


If you have ever been a fan of the series, this is well worth the watch.


Here's part 2.



2) read.

Con's Half Thoughts

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After a ton of coaxing on my end, one of my best friends has finally stepped into the world of sharing his work. He started a blog!


Show him some love and check it out. His writing is eclectic but it's umbrellaed under the concept of rethinking the way we do things so we can do them better.



3) use.

Stressed to Unstoppable 2.0

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My good buddy Chris Varano is a Health and Wellness Coach.


I'm three sessions into his program and I've already experienced shocking results.


He's helped me:


• Change my relationship with food (no more guilt or shame when eating "bad" foods).

• Set up my workouts so they are enjoyable and meet my personal needs.

• Understand fitness and nutrition in a clear and exciting way.


He's also probably the nicest guy you'll ever meet.


Reach out to him on Instagram or Facebook and see how he can help you live the healthy, stress-free, and fulfilling life you deserve to live.



4) listen to.

5 Things You Need to Understand to Stop Being Lazy

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Super helpful and simple concepts from James Clear, author of Atomic Habits.



Extras.


YouTube sketch.

Bladder infection

Luckily it's getting better.



Some of my blogs.


I've Worn the Same Three Shirts Every Day For Two Years

Really. And here's what I've learned.


Super simple sleep hacks

My favorite "tricks" you can start using today to get better sleep.


Why diets don't work

And what actually does.



Quotes.

“Complexity is a collection of simple parts.”

-Connor Russo


“When people talk shit, it shows me they don’t like something about themselves.”

-Nikki Glaser


“The master has lost more games than the beginner has ever played.”

-Unknown




Thank you so much for the support, friends! If you enjoyed this newsletter, I encourage you to forward it or invite your friends to subscribe. I hope you all are happy and healthy 😎


Much love.

Dill 💙

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