Your next home might not have a hallway

Your next home might not have a hallway

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Welcome to our Saturday edition!

Do your grandparents give you something from their home every time you visit? They may be practicing “Swedish death cleaning .” It can be a lesson in decluttering .


RIP, hallways

American homes are getting squeezed for space. Literally.

Newly constructed homes are smaller and more expensive than homes built 13 years ago. As a result, developers have had to get creative to maximize usable space. That’s bad news for hallways: They’ve become the first casualty of new homebuilding.

Why your next house might not have one .


Staying sharp on the Street

Climbing the ranks on Wall Street isn’t easy. The work is demanding and the hours are long. That’s why taking time to unwind is essential for staying sharp on the job.

But not all finance professionals are indulging in cold plunges or biohacking trends. From spending time with friends and family to taking up hobbies, Wall Street’s rising stars shared the habits they follow to stay on top of their game.?

How top talent stays grounded .

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The world according to Issa

Issa Rae, the creator of the award-winning HBO show “Insecure,” is profiting big in Hollywood thanks to one secret weapon: her authenticity.

The 39-year-old shared her formula for peak creativity, her hacks for business success, and the red flags she’s learned to avoid in the industry. There’s also one habit Rae credits her accomplishments to. (Night owls, you may not like it.)

Issa Rae’s skills for success .


An IV drip by the pool

Who doesn’t love a little luxury? Pampering is good for the skin and the soul — and at these swanky hotels, it might even help you live longer.

Resorts are cashing in on the wealthy’s obsession with longevity by charging guests tens of thousands for “medical wellness” treatments. Some examples: $44,000 stem cell and ozone therapies, and full-body MRIs.

A spa day for the ages .

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OK Bo?tjan Dolin?ek

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ZI THEODORE ZAH BI

Gestionnaire d'investissement chez Indépendant | Certifié en gestion des employés

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Très informatif

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Serge Caceres, Ed.D.

Trailblazing Educational Leader | Futurist Innovator in K-16 | Shaping the Future with AI-Driven Solutions | Forward-Thinking Strategies | and Unrelenting Solution Seeker.

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No Hallway?

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Sir kent norton

Mindbody medicine & psychic coach

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My grandfather and some of the uncles gave me a good swift kick and push me out the door. I never got anything.

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