Let this be your mantra: “Nothing new for now”
Feel like you're the only person who hasn't figured out how to optimize their way through this weird time? You are not, says writer Nora McInerny.
Continue readingNora McInerny speaks from experience and empathy, having lost her second baby, her father and her husband over the course of six weeks at age 31. She is the best-selling author of the memoir It’s Okay To Laugh, Crying Is Cool Too, the host of the award-winning podcast "Terrible, Thanks for Asking" and the founder of the nonprofit Still Kickin. She contributes words to Elle, Cosmopolitan, Buzzfeed, Time, Slate and Vox, where she's often tapped for her essays highlighting the emotional landscape and humor in complex topics, like the financial impacts of healthcare and grief in a digital age.
McInerny is a master storyteller known for her dedication to bringing heart and levity to the difficult and uncomfortable conversations most of us try to avoid, and also for being very tall. She was voted "Most Humorous" by the Annunciation Catholic School Class of 1998.
Feel like you're the only person who hasn't figured out how to optimize their way through this weird time? You are not, says writer Nora McInerny.
Continue readingNo matter where you are in life and no matter what your particular kind of blue, please know that you’ve got company. Here are six talks that your friends at TED have picked for you.
Continue readingMourning the loss of a loved one isn’t efficient, compact or logical, says writer Nora McInerny. She explains why.
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