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From the frazzled parent to the overworked boss, we all know someone in our lives who deserves a little extra TLC. Nidra eye maskI hate sleep masks. Except, that is, the Deep Rest Eye Mask from Nidra ($25), which I bought very begrudgingly... before using it rigorously during my summer travels. Sunrise alarm clockI never thought I could be a morning person until I got my sunrise alarm clock from Amazon ($30). Long gone are the days of waking up in a state of panic due to my jarring phone alarm clock.
Persons: I'd, pang, — Cameron Albert, Deitch, Long Organizations: CNBC Locations: Cheyenne DeVon
As the holidays approach and the days grow shorter, many of us are preparing to clock more hours in the kitchen cooking everything from turkeys to cookies. Mini Dutch ovenWith a chill in the air, it's finally soup season, which usually means pulling out my deepest, heaviest pots. Luckily, my Great Jones Dutch Baby, $120, is the perfect volume for cooking dinner for two. While an immersion blender, like this $45 one from KitchenAid, isn't technically a must-have kitchen tool, the time and energy it saves for things like soup and applesauce is 100% worth it. Simplehuman trash canIn what kind of world do kitchen trash cans — the ones recommended by reviews websites, anyway — cost hundreds of dollars?
Persons: Great Jones, It's, — Hanna Howard, isn't, — Emmie Martin, J, Kenji Lopez, — Ryan Ermey, — Cameron Albert, Deitch Organizations: CNBC Locations: KitchenAid
As long as I can remember, I've known the secret to happiness — or, at least, my mom's four rules for a happy life. It's generational: My Nonni originally gave the first three rules to my mom when my mom was 6 years old. You don't have to do anything in this world that you don't really want to do. You don't have to do anything in this world that you don't really want to do? Still, if I really, really wanted to, it might technically be possible.
This one holds 25 ounces of water, more than a standard water bottle, and it's way cuter than having cups all over your nightstand. Baggu socksIllustration by Elham AtaeiazarPrice: $14 "These socks are fun and cozy, but a little on the pricey side. MoMA card holderIllustration by Elham AtaeiazarPrice: $16 "I never knew how much I hated my wallet until my mom gave me a card holder. BraletteIllustration by Elham AtaeiazarPrice: $15 "A bralette might not seem like a typical gift, but hear me out. A dozen macarons variésIllustration by Elham AtaeiazarPrice: $5.50 "This Trader Joe's treat was my first introduction to macarons, and I haven't looked back since.
Shaquille O'Neal wants to make one thing clear: He doesn't believe in crypto, if he ever did. That's after being named in a class-action lawsuit against now-bankrupt cryptocurrency exchange FTX last month, for promoting the company in a June commercial. "A lot of people think I'm involved, but I was just a paid spokesperson for a commercial," O'Neal says. Customers have been unable to withdraw funds from FTX since the company declared bankruptcy last month. Texas is now separately investigating some celebrity FTX endorsers for potentially violating state securities laws, according to Bloomberg.
Take it from my mom, who created these rules 25 years ago and says they've been useful ever since. How the rules of aging workMy mom, Corey-Jan Albert, is a "professional creative" in the Atlanta area: part marketing writer and strategist, part playwriting teacher and singer-songwriter. "Practice" means you're able to try new things as an adult for the first time, and see how they go. Maybe you've figured out what you want in life at age 28, or at age 34. When my mom shares these rules, she tends to get different reactions based on her audience's age, she says.
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