Read More at Sixty and Me [[{“value”:” A friend of mine used to say, “Why do today what can easily be put off until tomorrow?” Downsizing a substantial photo collection can definitely be one of those things that can easily get started tomorrow, or the day after. But let’s face it, the job will never get done that way, and your digital photo collection will continue to grow while your photo albums and old prints will continue to collect dust and become more fragile. So, what does one do and how does one get started? Sometimes a seemingly overwhelming project can be made more doable by breaking it down into manageable bites. Let’s take a look at some ways to think and approach this important task and hopefully simplify the process. How to Edit Editing can be a bad word.…
I Drank Booze at Concerts for 15 Years—Here’s What Happened When I Attended a Summer’s Worth of Shows Fully Sober
Read More at Well+Good The night of my 29th birthday, I went with friends to see New Found Glory in concert at Irving Plaza in New York City. After having already consumed a cocktail each (maybe two) at dinner, my friends and I took a shot of bourbon at the venue’s bar before proceeding to drunkenly dance to the band’s pop-punk hits. I wasn’t really sure why I was drinking, given that I had recently sought to reexamine my relationship with alcohol. Earlier that year, 2017, I had completed my first “dry January” and abstained from alcohol for the month largely to prove a friend wrong who bet that I couldn’t do it. But to be fair, he had all the reason to suspect that he’d be right. At the time, I was a red carpet reporter by night (think:…