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Meditation and Mindfulness: The Leslie Version
Meditation and Mindfulness: The Leslie Version
Meditation and mindfulness can take many forms.
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ThinkingLeslie FarnsworthApril 19, 2014happiness, health, writingComment
You Lie: The Difference between What People Say and What They Do
You Lie: The Difference between What People Say and What They Do

People don't know what they like—or how they act.

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ThinkingLeslie FarnsworthApril 16, 2014culture, relationshipsComment
Interviewing and Dating: The Similarities
Interviewing and Dating: The Similarities
Interviewing and dating are a lot alike.
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ThinkingLeslie FarnsworthApril 15, 2014business, dating, employees, hiring, relationshipsComment
Face It: Childhood Wasn’t That Great
Face It: Childhood Wasn’t That Great
Childhood wasn’t simple or carefree--not in the moment. Only in retrospect.
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ThinkingLeslie FarnsworthApril 12, 2014childhood, cultureComment
All Fiction is Autobiographical
All Fiction is Autobiographical
Why do we need to believe a writer has invented a story in its entirety for it to be legitimate or good?
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JournalLeslie FarnsworthApril 10, 2014literature, reading, writing Comments
You’ve Had the Food Temperatures All Wrong
You’ve Had the Food Temperatures All Wrong
The temperatures at which food should really be served.
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ThinkingLeslie FarnsworthApril 8, 2014dietComment
Things I Love: April 2014
Things I Love: April 2014
This month, I love Levenger's Page Nibs, Microsoft's Office Lens, and Screenleap.
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JournalLeslie FarnsworthApril 6, 2014business, readingComment
Why Happy People Find Dating Nearly Impossible
Why Happy People Find Dating Nearly Impossible
Happy, centered, grounded, fulfilled adults--the ones you’d want to date--find dating nearly impossible.
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ThinkingLeslie FarnsworthApril 4, 2014culture, dating, relationshipsComment
When to Tell a Story
When to Tell a Story
When is the right time to tell a story that might hurt someone?
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JournalLeslie FarnsworthApril 2, 2014culture, relationships, writingComment
Working Together Apart
Working Together Apart
Musing on the subtle shift in today's café culture.
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ThinkingLeslie FarnsworthMarch 31, 2014culture, relationshipsComment
Shocker: Long-work Writing Takes More Prep, Not Less
Shocker: Long-work Writing Takes More Prep, Not Less

Writing fiction requires more preparation than other writing—not less. As I learned the hard way.

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JournalLeslie FarnsworthMarch 29, 2014books, fiction, writingComment
Life’s Color Hides beyond Your Assumptions
Life’s Color Hides beyond Your Assumptions
How you miss the beauty of nuance when you make assumptions.
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ThinkingLeslie FarnsworthMarch 27, 2014culture, relationshipsComment
Why Going Negative Rarely Goes Well
Why Going Negative Rarely Goes Well
Why you only hurt yourself when you go negative on someone else.
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ThinkingLeslie FarnsworthMarch 25, 2014business, culture, marketingComment
Topics I Won’t Cover (on this Blog, Anyway)
Topics I Won’t Cover (on this Blog, Anyway)

I avoid certain topics for this blog. Here's what—and why.

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JournalLeslie FarnsworthMarch 23, 2014culture, manners, relationshipsComment
When Thank You Notes Seem Inappropriate
When Thank You Notes Seem Inappropriate
Sometimes sending a thank you note feels like the wrong thing to do.
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ThinkingLeslie FarnsworthMarch 21, 2014culture, manners, relationshipsComment
Spending Time with the Right People
Spending Time with the Right People
On remembering to remove the toxic people from your life.
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ThinkingLeslie FarnsworthMarch 19, 2014goals, relationshipsComment
Why You Won’t Find the New Hire You Seek
Why You Won’t Find the New Hire You Seek
Why employers should stop seeking the perfect fits for their job postings.
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ThinkingLeslie FarnsworthMarch 17, 2014business, employees, hiringComment
Creating Dysfunctional Men
Creating Dysfunctional Men

Women, by not speaking their minds, have made men dysfunctional.

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ThinkingLeslie FarnsworthMarch 16, 2014cultureComment
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