We’ve all been there. Waking up the morning after an indulgent night out or going to bed after yet another missed workout, even though you swore today would be the day that you’d actually get started. For most of us, guilt is a given when it
October is one of those months that is kind of famous due to its associations. Changing leaves, apple cider, caramel apples, hay rides, pumpkin patches, the color orange, candy corn, and perhaps the most infamous
Searching for a beautifully structured vintage coat can be an inspiring journey. When you find a unique, well-made piece it becomes a treasure in your wardrobe. What I love about vintage is the magic of that one-of-a-kind item. Have you checked out any vintage stores or
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It's the time of year when many of us start romanticizing the chill breeze and crunch of leaves, a time to settle in and bundle up. And with that, who wouldn't also love a built-in hideaway --
As part of our School Year Resolutions we’ve dedicated ourselves to doing a little bit each day to improve our lives, right? Both in the workplace and at home. One way we’re working on this is by submersing ourselves in some really great books.
Here are three
Let food be thy medicine, and let medicine be thy food. - Hippocrates
I, as I am sure many of you, have read this quote numerous times. I have been researching and learning about different aspects of nutrition for many years now, but it wasn’t until recently
When I was in the fifth grade, I had a very strict and challenging teacher. A few months into the school year I started having to stay home from school every few days because of a chronic upset stomach. I would wake up with a
Yesterday marked the beginning of Breast Cancer awareness month, a disease that poses as a devastating epidemic. The truth is, we will all witness someone we know or love suffer as they are diagnosed, treated and battle cancer. Yet, despite the statistics, there are still
With autumn on the calendar, it only feels natural to start swapping the bold brights of summer for the subtly refined patterns of fall. Yet, as stylist Conni Jespersen shows us, this academic look need not have a boring vibe. We're loving how she adds just a
A Note From The Editor: While in the past it hasn't been our policy to promote Kickstarter campaigns on Darling, we've been receiving so many amazing and inspiring product pitches that we've decided to open the door for submissions, and will be selecting one campaign
One forgets words as one forgets names. One's vocabulary needs constant fertilizing or it will die. —Evelyn Waugh
Noah Webster first started work on his dictionary, now known as Merriam-Webster, in 1806. He learned 26 languages and worked two decades before his first edition of A