Spending A Month With My Sister -v.2025.01- -ya... ((top)) -
We created what I call the "Sibling Stand-Up." Every morning at 9:00 AM, we sit across from each other with terrible pour-over coffee and answer three questions:
Will either of you be working remotely during this month? Spending a Month with My Sister -v.2025.01- -Ya...
Use the first week to establish a routine. Whether it’s hitting a local Pilates studio or simply sharing a pot of coffee while scrolling through news, these quiet moments often hold more weight than big excursions. We created what I call the "Sibling Stand-Up
Days 2–3: Observe & adapt
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Instead of one massive trip, take four mini-adventures. Spend a weekend in a nearby town, a day at a nature reserve, or an evening at a local gallery opening.
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