So much for how I thought March was going to go.
Read MoreI’ve put off drafting notes for this third anniversary edition of the advent of COVID-19 in the western world because I couldn’t believe that I really needed to continue to mull over the pandemic.
Read MoreThe first full-force summer travel season of the post-COVID-restrictions era just wrapped, and I have a few observations.
Read MoreI hope I won’t need to write a third anniversary post—but I won’t speak too soon. I didn’t think I’d need to write a first anniversary post, much less one for the second anniversary.
Read MoreAchieving full vaccination lifted a lot of my easy excuses for postponing several goal-related activities, especially the ones I rarely consider intrinsically motivating.
Read MoreIn which I chronicle my experience—straightforward and completely honest—with the Moderna vaccine and booster for COVID-19.
Read MoreHere’s to full vaccination and antibody-empowerment by mid-June, after which some of the lagging goals can get a bit more attention.
Read MoreI’ve struggled in the first quarter of this year with making progress on one of my creative goals.
Read MoreThough I knew I would write a coronavirus diaries anniversary post, I’d thought that one year after the start of the COVID-19 saga would look much different than it does.
Read MoreReviewing my goals progress in December had the same flavor as in previous years, though with the now-familiar 2020 kick of watching the gods laugh at my best-laid plans.
Read MoreWhen it comes to my activity related to 2020 objectives, I finished the month of July feeling a little low in terms of accomplishment.
Read MoreMy essay about the coronavirus diaries project went live in the Summer 2020 issue of The Johns Hopkins University magazine.
Read MoreResearch encourages adding a little spice of variety to your life, if you can find it not too far from your comfort zone.
Read MoreThe coronavirus crisis forced many people to drop pretense and futile attempts at perfection and simply act like real, flawed, often-awkward human beings.
Read MoreI have only a few days or even weeks before I’ll need to communicate a bit more in a French-speaking world. And I’ll have to do through voice-muffling masks.
Read MoreEight weeks ago, I started the coronavirus diaries to document the happenings, thoughts, and impressions I had during the pandemic. This marks the final consecutive-week entry.
Read MoreThis is the seventh and possibly penultimate entry in a diary I’ve posted weekly to document the happenings, thoughts, and impressions I’ve had during the coronavirus pandemic.
Read MoreWhen all this started, I’d predicted we’d be mostly back to normal by now. Others predicted it’d take a couple of weeks longer. All of us were mistaken.
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