Weekly News Update

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  • Allure reported on Preservé, a new breast augmentation technique promising “a modest size enhancement without the usual scarring, discomfort, and downtime of traditional breast surgery.”
  • Essence explained how newer technologies and more educated providers are making laser hair removal safer and more effective for Black women.
  • Harvard Business Review provided eight rules for beating digital exhaustion at work.
  • Fast Company shared what it's like to be interviewed by AI.
  • The Wall Street Journal [gift link] noted that as employees become more open about how menopause-related symptoms affect them at work, employers are offering benefits.
  • The Wall Street Journal [gift link] detailed ways to help prevent dementia.
  • The New York Times [free link] profiled Natalie Grabow, who at 80 years old became the oldest woman to complete the Ironman World Championship course in Kailua-Kona, Hawaii.
  • Meanwhile, The 19th explained that while walking with weighted vests has benefits, it doesn't necessarily mean you need one if you're perimenopausal or postmenopausal.
  • Your Laugh of the Week comes from McSweeney's, with “Don’t Let the Beasts from Revelation Distract You from Your Expense Reports.”

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  1. What am I missing? Would like to buy a fall-themed wreath for my front door today or tomorrow, meaning I need to buy locally (not order online). I am looking for one on the nicer end, but all the usual suspects – Pottery Barn, William Sonoma, etc, don’t carry in store but only online. Can’t stand Michaels and want an upgrade from Target or Walmart quality Where else should I be checking?

    1. A few ideas:
      upscale florist shop or gift shop
      upscale party/events shop (like where you buy fancy wedding invitations and place settings)
      furniture store or boutique that also carries seasonal decor (Ballard, or something local/unique to your town)
      the floral department of an upscale deli/grocery store

    2. Honestly my local mid-range grocery store (Kroger) has these and I’m sure the better ones like Whole Foods and Trader Joe’s also might have them. I feel like I was in a Super Walmart or Super Target, with groceries, recently, and I walked in and they were right there and smelled like cinnamon or apple.

    3. If you have a larger farmer’s market in your area, they may also have a vendor that carries something. I know the farmers market in Old Town Alexandria has a vendor like that that I’ve grabbed christmas decorations at before.

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