Author Aesthetic: Virginia Woolf

Author Aesthetic: Virginia Woolf

Something many may not know about Virginia Woolf is that she had a fondness for clothing. During the 1920s, fashion was changing for women, prioritizing comfort with looser cuts, dropped waistlines, raised hemlines, and more affordable materials such as jersey were becoming more widely used. Virginia Woolf embraced this increase in selection for women. She even considered “frock consciousness” to be one of the many states of consciousness we all have: “My present reflection is that people have any number of states of consciousness: & I should like to investigate the party consciousness, the frock consciousness.” She further explained this state of consciousness in Orlando when she wrote concerning clothing: “They change our view of the world and the world’s view of us.” So “frock consciousness” was the “impact that clothes have on both our inner and outer states of being.”

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How the 4x4x4 method got me back into journaling regularly

How the 4x4x4 method got me back into journaling regularly

If you’re reading this, you probably have some interest in journaling. Maybe you tried it at one point but then found it hard to stick to a routine, or maybe you’re consistently trying to keep a journaling routine but oftentimes lose the motivation to keep it up. It’s knowing that journaling is good for you but once you get out of the habit, you have trouble getting back into it. Sounds a bit like exercise. Haven’t done that in a while, but that’s not what we’re talking about right now.

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July – September Reading Wrap-up

July – September Reading Wrap-up

I’ve only just realized I haven’t done a reading wrap up in MONTHS. Admittedly, I haven’t been reading as much lately — maybe a couple books a month. Just recently I’ve started picking up more books and finishing them quicker. So hopefully at the end of this month I’ll have more books to talk about. But for now, here’s an accumulation of the books I’ve read in the last few months.

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