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Odyssey CurrentlySwoonLifestyleHealth & WellnessStudent LifeContent InspirationEntertainmentPolitics and ActivismSportsAdulting ShopOdyssey UAbout usAdvertiseTermsPrivacyDMCAContact us ® 2020 ODYSSEY Welcome back Sign in to comment to your favorite stories, participate in your community and interact with your friends Forgot your password?Log in or LOG IN WITH FACEBOOK No account? Create one x Start writing a post Featured JOURNEY TO THE CENTER OF (HER) TIPS TO HELP YOU STAY GROUNDED AND KEEP PUSHING TOWARD YOUR GOALS Ankita Nathan 12h 319 I'll be the first to admit - I love and hate routine. The idea of waking up everyday to do the same thing with no end in sight is not the most appealing. For example, I typically dread Sundays because it brings on major anxiety and a bad case of the Sunday Scaries thinking about the laundry list of things I have to do the next week. However, by Monday morning I am more energized than ever and I am quickly checking off all those items on my list. So what's the deal? Well as the week carries on, I tend to lose steam. I wake up bright and early Monday and by Thursday I'm hitting snooze at least 3 times. I have to maintain a consistent level of energy throughout the week and remind myself to cut down screen time so I can focus on my goals. But the reality is this: routine is essential to having productive, healthy and creative lives. Routine is essential to giving us the freedom to make more important choices - those which may change the entire trajectory of our life. Below I've outlined some tips to help you build routine in your life and stay focused. 1) Wake up at the same time everyday, drink 12oz of water and write down 3 things you are grateful for. If you do this everyday it will shift your perspective and help you start each day on a positive note. 2) Eat a balanced and healthy diet. I always start my mornings with coffee and breakfast (eggs, toast, muffin, etc). Your body and brain need this to help you have a productive day. 3) Do one thing (it can be really small!) that will push you towards your long term goal. Whether that means researching more about your dream company or dream job, spending 30 minutes on a creative pursuit, or running 2 extra minutes on the treadmill. These are examples of small things you can do everyday to help you achieve that big goal. Keep Reading... Show less Featured A REVIEW OF THE EIGHT BOOKS I READ OVER WINTER BREAK THE EIGHT BOOKS I READ WHILE HOME AND WHY YOU TOO SHOULD READ THEM! Grace Connors 09 February Miami University 688 Photo by Pixabay on Pexels My winter break was a blessed six weeks long, and I took that time to really focus on myself and my personal growth. One of the ways that I did this was by reading every day, even if it was just a small passage. I ended up reading eight books in total. Here's what I have to say about them. 1. "THE TATTOOIST OF AUSCHWITZ" — HEATHER MORRIS Genre: Historical Summary: "The Tattooist of Auschwitz" tells the story of Lale, a young Jewish man imprisoned in Birkenau during the Holocaust who becomes a tattooist for the camp and falls in love with Gita, a woman whose serial number he tattooed. Overall rating: 10/10 Review: I genuinely loved this book and flew through it. It was painful to read at times and will break your heart, but will remind you of the good in people and, not to be cheesy, but the power of love. 2. "ANXIOUS PEOPLE" — FREDRIK BACKMAN Genre: Fiction Summary: A bank robbery gone awry turns into a hostage situation at an apartment open house across the street. The story follows each person before, during, and after the hostage situation, including the two detectives investigating the event. This is a truly hilarious story that draws attention to one simple truth: we are all, truly, idiots. Overall rating: 12/10 Review: I read this entire book in one day; I could not put it down. I felt so completely attached to each character and couldn't wait to learn more about each person and the developing plot. It is easily one of my favorite fiction books of all time. 3. "THE ORPHAN HOUSE" — ANN BENNETT Genre: Historical Fiction Summary: "The Orphan House" follows three characters. There is Sarah, who has just left her sneaky husband and decides to purchase the orphan house where her father was adopted from, hoping to learn more about his birth mother. There is also Connie, the daughter of the man who owned the orphan house who is trying to come to terms with the secrets of her father's life. Finally, there is Anna, who exists almost entirely just in her own diary, which she gave to Connie decades before. Throughout the book, these three women become growingly intertwined. Overall rating: 10/10 Review: I loved this book. The character development was so impactful and inspiring. Following three different characters made the story that much more exciting as more information was slowly revealed to the reader before the other characters, making you feel as if you are a part of the story, too. 4. "COBBLE HILL" — CECILY VON ZIEGESAR Genre: Fiction Summary: This story follows several eclectic families that all live in the quaint New York City neighborhood, Cobble Hill. Each family has its own set of drama and problems, whether it be secret jobs, scandalous crushes, wives that disappear on the regular, and more. However, it brings to light the idea that no matter how different we all may seem from one another, we really aren't that different after all. Overall Rating: 8.5/10 Review: It wasn't my favorite book ever just because it wasn't super substantial. Ultimately I just felt like I was just reading about random people in a neighborhood who just so happen to be enough of a mess that while it's realistic, it's funny. It was still entertaining, just a little too fluffy for myself. 5. "THE CURIOUS INCIDENT OF THE DOG IN THE NIGHT-TIME" — MARK HADDON Genre: Fiction Summary: This story is narrated by Christopher, who is fifteen and has Asperger's Syndrome. Upon finding his neighbor's dog murdered, he begins to investigate who might have done it, an investigation that is very regularly hindered. Despite these setbacks, he begins to write a mystery novel for school that follows his investigation. Overall Rating: 9/10 Review: The back cover of this book is a little misleading. It is made out to be a crime novel or murder mystery, but in fact, is much more based on Christopher as an individual and his story. I still really enjoyed it and found it to be rather eye-opening, but it was certainly not what I had initially anticipated. 6. "A MAN CALLED OVE" — FREDRIK BACKMAN Genre: Fiction Summary: Ove is a curmudgeon older man whose incredibly orderly life is interrupted by his neighbors. The story follows Ove's present routing while offering insight into his past. His relationships with his different neighbors are complicated but develop throughout the story, reminding us that everyone has a different backstory and that maybe all the grumps we know aren't so bad after all. Overall Rating: 10/10 Review: Fredrik Backman is truly amazing. This book was incredibly heartwarming and a pleasure to read. I was thrilled to find out shortly after finishing it that they are making it a movie and I truly cannot wait as the whole time I was reading it I couldn't stop thinking about how great a movie it would make. 7. "TALKING TO STRANGERS" — MALCOLM GLADWELL Genre: Non-Fiction Summary: Gladwell explores why humans are so terrible at reading strangers. He uses real-world examples such as the Penn State Jerry Sandusky scandal, Sylvia Plath's suicide, Amanda Knox's trial, and more to help us better understand why we are simply awful at understanding the people we do not know. Overall Rating: 600/10 (is that allowed?) Review: Love does not even begin to describe how I feel about this book. I am not typically one for non-fiction, but I could not get enough of this book. I could not wait to learn more, a feeling I am admittedly not overly familiar with. Gladwell writes as if he's having a conversation with you, and I honestly wish he wrote every textbook I have ever had to read. I cannot recommend this read enough. 8. "A SLOW FIRE BURNING" — PAULA HAWKINS Genre: Mystery Summary: A young man is stabbed to death in a houseboat he was temporarily staying in. There are three women tied to him: his one-night stand from the night before he was found, his nosy neighbor who found him, and his aunt already mourning the recent passing of her sister and her son, who passed away about fifteen years before. The story follows each woman's life story, while not failing to add in an eccentric mix of other characters as well. Overall Rating: 8.5/10 Review: I ended with a mystery book to mix things up a bit. It was ultimately a very interesting story, but it also felt like just another murder mystery where the murderer was revealed a bit too soon for my liking. With that being said, I was still entirely enthralled by the character and plot development, and would still recommend it to a friend! Keep Reading... Show less Featured 10 WAYS TO CELEBRATE YOUR FRIENDSHIPS THIS GALENTINE'S DAY WHETHER IT'S SISTERS BEFORE MISTERS OR FRIENDS & FRIES BEFORE GUYS, GALENTINE'S IS A MUST DO! Alexa Spoerle 09 February Miami University 1041 Photo by How Far From Home on Pexels Valentine’s Day is coming up, which means that people’s favorite girls’ night out (or in) is also coming up: Galentine’s Day. Romance is important, but so are friendships, so here are 10 different ways to celebrate your friendships with your gal pals. 1. SOAK AND RELAX IN A SPA NIGHT Anna Shvets / Pexels There's nothing better than a spa night with the girls! Get your face masks, candles, and nail polish, and get ready for some relaxing fun. 2. CRUSH IT AT KARAOKE Mikhail Nilov / Pexels Sing your heart out with your best friends! Music is always the best way to express yourself. 3. BRING ON THE COMPETITION WITH SOME GAMES cottonbro / Pexels Whether it's board games, card games, or plain old charades, games are an easy way to have a long night of fun. 4. WHISK THE NIGHT AWAY WITH WINE AND CHARCUTERIE Helena Lopes / Pexels Wine, cheese, and good friends: what could go wrong? 5. CRY IT OUT WITH YOUR FAVORITE ROM-COMS Ron Lach / Pexels Choosing between a cheesy rom-com or a teary romance is always hard, but you can at least guarantee a good cry. Whether it's of laughter or of sadness is up to you! 6. LET'S GET THIS BREAD (AND ASSORTED BAKED GOODS) Ivan Samkov / Pexels Communal baking is incredible. Between the amazing aromas and the delicious goods, you and your friends are in for outstanding night. 7. MAKE A MESS (AND MAYBE SOME NICE CRAFTS TOO) Kaboompics .com / Pexels A night to remember, partially because of all of the crafts, but also because of all the fun you'll have. 8. SPILL THE LITERAL (AND MAYBE FIGURATIVE) TEA Jill Wellington / Pexels Tea parties may seem childish, but there's a certain charm to them when you and all of your friends are together. 9. GALENTINE'S GIFT EXCHANGE Mikhail Nilov / Pexels There may not be such a thing as a perfect gift, but there is such a thing as a perfect idea, and that's this! A Galentine's Gift Exchange is one for any and every group of friends. 10. GRAB YOUR LIGHTS, GRAB YOUR CAMERA: PICTURE TIME! Lisa Fotios / Pexels Can everyone say cheese? Photo shoots are an easy avenue to memory lane, and they are also a fun way to spice up any night. Keep Reading... Show less Featured EVERY LADY GAGA ALBUM, RANKED WE RANK LADY GAGA'S IMPRESSIVE AND VERSATILE DISCOGRAPHY! Rocco Papa 08 February LGBTQ+ at Odyssey 1325 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NnZgi7Sm3YU&ab_channel=LadyGagaVEVO Lady Gaga has become an icon in pop culture. So much of what people see is her iconic fashion choices or her theatrical stage presence. However, her music is the primary example of her artistic talent. With five albums, Lady Gaga has shown her power and versatility. From dance music to folk rock to jazz standards, here's our ranking of every Lady Gaga album. 9. "LOVE FOR SALE" (WITH TONY BENNETT) Her most recent album is a collection of jazz standards with the legendary Tony Bennett. The album serves as a tribute to the late Cole Porter. It's been said that this will be Bennett's final album. It's been nominated in this year's Grammy Awards. 8. "CHEEK TO CHEEK" (WITH TONY BENNETT) The first collaborative album Gaga and Bennett created was released in 2014. This was the first of many moments where Gaga would showcase different sides of her talent in the years to come. Gaga's interpretation of these songs take them to another place and she makes them her own. 7. "A STAR IS BORN" (SOUNDTRACK, WITH BRADLEY COOPER) Since this is a soundtrack, it's clear Gaga is writing from the perspective of a character. However, these are still her songs and her talent shines front and center. Bradley Cooper surprises people with his singing ability and serves as another great collaborator for Gaga. 6. "BORN THIS WAY" With "Born This Way," Gaga touched a generation of young people and inspired them to be themselves. While the significance of her impact can't be ignored, this was when it started to feel like the creativity was being forced. Lyrically, this album isn't her best. However, one can't deny the absolute bangers that occupy most of the track list. 5. "ARTPOP" "ARTPOP" was one of the most anticipated albums of 2013. However, it seemed to be considered a disappointment as a result. Many felt Gaga promised too much and couldn't deliver. Maybe the general public had moved on and the little monsters were the only ones left. Whatever the reason, the music from this album was still very good. It's a solid dance-pop album. 4. "JOANNE" "Joanne" saw Gaga in a stripped-down mode following the overwhelming nature of the "ARTPOP" era. It was a welcome and needed change of direction. It helped Gaga make her most personal and heartfelt album, while still allowing her personality to take center stage. The title track is named after and written for her late aunt who passed from lupus. 3. "CHROMATICA" Gaga has long discussed her mental health struggles and explores that theme on this album. It was written during one of the darkest periods of Gaga's life, however, the album is so full of life. It's lyrics detail a private struggle, but it's music drag you onto the dance floor. This juxtaposition, along with its focus, is what makes "Chromatica" one of her best albums. 2. "THE FAME" Gaga's debut album showcases an ambitious spirit with a cheeky sense of humor. Tracks like "Just Dance," "Poker Face," "LoveGame," and "Paparazzi" were huge hits at the time. The album was an incredible debut that forced the music world to take notice. In the early digital era, Gaga impressed many with her ability to dominate the field. 1. "THE FAME MONSTER" (EP) Written while on her debut tour, this album was initially supposed to be a re-release of her first album. However, it ended up being an entirely new album which explored Gaga's fears. These are topics she would delve into further down the line. She collaborated with Beyoncé on "Telephone" and extended her hit-making powers. She even wrote a song for her dad called "Speechless." Keep Reading... Show less Featured VALENTINE’S DAY GIFT IDEAS FOR MOMS AND KIDS 2022 VALENTINE’S DAY GIFT IDEAS Hazel Jackson 08 February 1396 IMPORTANCE OF VALENTINE’S DAY GIFTS FOR MOMS AND KIDS Even if you are all grown-up and married with kids, making your mother feel special on Valentine’s day is never too far-fetched. You don’t really need to go overboard with being too sophisticated and spending way too much. To make this day memorable for your mother or even grandmother and mother-in-law you can just give something thoughtful which is a token of love and gratitude. 14th February isn’t just a reminder for romantic love for your significant other, it is perhaps the day when you can show your loved ones how much they mean to you and that you are thankful for everything they have done for you. If you are looking for a more sentimental approach, gifts like matching mother and daughter bracelets or customized photo frames work really well. For something utilitarian which your mother would want includes something like a hand-knitted sweater or a delicate vase full of fresh roses. At school, kids are given the opportunity to make their classmates Valentine’s gift cards as a token of friendship and platonic love which underscores these relationships. They even prepare small presents for family members as a gesture of goodwill. Thus, it is only fair that the kids should be made to feel loved by reciprocating their efforts. However, be cognizant of the child’s likes and dislikes. Some children prefer overtly rosy and pink-hearts covered surprises. While others are more inclined towards keeping things subtle and not so lovey-dovey. SOME GIFT IDEAS FOR MOMS PERSONALIZED BIRTHSTONE NECKLACE This meaningful piece of jewelry can be worn frequently as a reminder of your love for your mother. It has gemstones with the initials of either children or grandchildren engraved on it, hanging on a silver or golden chain according to your preference. TURTLENECK OVERSIZED SWEATER This soft and comfy sweater from Amazon is very cost-friendly and can be worn on casual occasions pairing it with a legging. This will keep your mother warm in the chilly winter season and you can choose from a pastel palette of colours that fit your mother’s liking. HAND CREAM SET Winters are all about keeping your skin moisturized and soft. With these scented not excessively oily hand creams, your mother can prevent the dry, crackly skin. This gift-ready tin is definitely going to last long enough and be reasonable for the price you paid for it. RECIPE CUTTING BOARD To make the gift even more personally-tailored, you can request one of your mother’s favourite recipes to be engraved onto the surface of a woody, authentic cherry or walnut cutting board. This can either be used as a set aside kitchen decoration or may be used for chopping your ingredients. DIAMOND HUGGIES This doesn’t necessarily have to be real diamond to add value, you may buy these artificial gemstone hoops to give a minimalist touch to complement your mother’s style. The small size of these earrings will add a very subtle but elegant glam to your mother’s attire. MOTHER AND DAUGHTER BRACELETS This very sleek and polished bracelet on the outside has a very heartfelt message engraved on the inside which is known to only you and your mother. It is a symbol of your everlasting friendship and how it keeps cementing over time despite the hardships you collectively overcome. SOME GIFT IDEAS FOR KIDS HEART POP FIDGET TOY This toy has become a favourite amongst young children when it comes to bursting the bubbles mindlessly for some giggly fun. They come in a pack of three with vibrant colours. Sometimes they can be rainbow-coloured attracting kids just by the look of it. It is perfect for kids of ages 3 and above. TOGETHERNESS BEAR This is the ideal gift for showing how two people are so dissimilar yet may be connected by heart. The colourful swirls mean that no two bears are the same just like humans who are unique. The Care Bear is for kids aged 4 and above. CHOCOLATE COVERED OREO COOKIES Perhaps there may never be a shred of doubt that children have a sweet tooth and when these iconic DIY heart-shaped oreo cookies are presented to them, they are going to love them instantly. Gobbling these treats within a matter of seconds is what makes Valentine's day chocolatey one. REVERSIBLE OCTOPUS PLUSHIE Everyone, even adults, love a cute little plushie. But don’t let the jolly and smiley, pink face fool you for reversing it, you will encounter a mad and angry, grey face ready to spank you. The addition of a small heart on the happy face and a broken one on the sad face perfectly indicate the mood of the child at any moment. WHAT I LOVE ABOUT BEING YOUR MOM This fill-in-the-blank journal can be addressed from anyone close to the child, be it his mom or dad. This can be used as a scrap book which can come around all year even when the kid is all grown-up to freshen his memories and rekindle the bond he had with his beloved family member. TIE DYE LOUNGE SET Since the past year, type dye fashion has been on the rise due to the casual and colourful look it provides. You can pir up a t-shirt or hoodie with jogger pants for a lounge wear set for your child. Pick any favourite color combination and you are good to go. Keep Reading... Show less Featured PHASES A POEM Elizabeth Burns 08 February 1444 healing...still Some days I scare to let go of fear Within my heart The lure of the fall apart The comfort of the dark ...Nostalgia The warmth of sunshine melts away as your fear Walks through you, like the part of the Reed Sea Now focused on the need to water the seed Develop a Forrest, not just a few trees Rich and loved bright green leaves at its root. One of prosperous fruit, One of learning, one of healing , one of Reeling from the inflictions Imperfect predictions One of focus , one of devotion to self Making it through, with safe passage Dripping away this damage Giving it a new home to rest .....Uncharted space Different people in your life fullfill different levels of your soul .....Lessons learned Keep Reading... Show less Featured KEEPING IT DRY AFTER DRY JANUARY DRY Kevin Bing 07 February 1643 Many of us embraced the new year with a "new year, new me" mentality. With new year's resolutions set, many people have turned towards Dry January - a movement where no alcohol intake is allowed for the month of January. Dry January offers people the opportunity to review their habits - when and where they drink the most. Alcohol, Bar, Bear, Glass, Brewery, Flames, Drunk Avoiding liquor for just one month may be doable, but what about the long term? If you are inspired by the movement and want to permanently change your drinking habits, here are some tips for giving up alcohol when January has ended. Want to Stop Binge Drinking? Here is How! For people with a serious problem, or unhealthy drinking habits, one alcohol-free month will not cut it. Although Dry January is a good start, some of you feel guilty to start drinking again after a successful Dry January. Perhaps you want to maintain healthy habits or enjoyed the money saved. Staying dry after Dry January is easy if you follow these tips. 1) Have a Plan for Alcohol Consumption If you are going to a social event and you are scared you might feel pressured to consume alcohol, why not take along some non-alcoholic drinks (like the 0% larger beer from Innis & Gunn). Having a plan at social situations will prevent you from drinking alcohol. If you think people may ask you why you are skipping the drinks, or are pressuring you to have a drink, practice your refusal skills and have a reason ready. Discuss your plan to cut back on alcohol with your friends and family before the time, to make sure they understand. 2) Make a List of Pros and Cons This is the time to convince yourself why you want to stop drinking heavily and what you enjoy about being sober. A break from alcohol holds so many health benefits. When you cut down on drinks, you may experience an improved immune system, more energy and even weight loss. You will also save money and feel sharper and more clear-headed. On the con side, liquor consumption may cause high blood pressure, liver disease, a spike in blood sugar levels, and have a negative impact on your overall health. Do you enjoy a drink to take the edge off? Why not investigate other stress-relief techniques, like exercising, meditation or practising mindfulness. Picnic Table with Fruits and Alcoholic Drinks Standing on Green Meadow 3) Give Yourself A Break You should not put pressure on yourself to be perfect right away. Even a moderate drinker will have a hard time and experience some mild alcohol withdrawal. You will also not see any significant changes in your health straight after Dry January, as it takes longer than a month to see results. Even if you don't cut out alcohol entirely, just cutting back will help you feel like an improved version of yourself. Remaining Dry It may be tough to stay motivated, but if you approach your post-Dry January goals with a plan and conviction, it will be easy to shake your alcohol dependency and enjoy all the positive effects that keeping it dry will offer you. Keep Reading... Show less JOIN ODYSSEY Odyssey's mission is to affect positive social change by inviting people to share their perspectives, sharpen their opinions, and participate in meaningful conversations with others surrounding the topics they care about most. 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