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It sounds basic, but you can’t navigate the "dog days" on an empty tank. Treat rest as a productive activity.

The "dog days" are traditionally the hottest, stickiest weeks of summer, but for me, they represent any season where things feel a bit stagnant. It’s that 3:00 PM slump or the mid-winter lull. Instead of rushing through them, I’m learning to embrace the slow-down. 3 Ways to Reset This Week

Get out before the world wakes up. Whether it’s a walk with a furry friend or a quiet cup of coffee on the porch, own the sunrise. dogdays63

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What is your (pets, vintage cars, summer travel, gardening)? It sounds basic, but you can’t navigate the

Put the phone down. Pick up a book, a camera, or a sketchbook. Let your brain wander without a screen.

Welcome back to the blog! If you’re following , you know we’re all about leaning into those long, slow stretches of time where life feels like it’s on pause—and finding the spark anyway. Why "Dog Days"? It’s that 3:00 PM slump or the mid-winter lull

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