Finished a seven day social media fast. It feels like the most effective longevity therapy I've done. Everything got better: mood, sleep, energy, presence, judgment, relationships, and optimism. Evidence shows a seven day fast produces a reduction of anxiety (16%), depression (25%) and insomnia (15%). The effects felt bigger. Conversely, dipping back in, I can viscerally feel that my body metabolizes social media similarly to a fast food meal, corrosive relationship, hangover, and sleep deprivation. My body hates it. After the previous fasts (40/hr and 70hr), I wrote that social media is pollution. Not a vice or guilty pleasure. It’s closer to water toxins, air pollution and microplastics. This time, the major insight was that social media is a form of intoxication. Alcohol is honest intoxication. It clearly tells you what it's taking from you. Social media on the other hand does not disclose itself as an intoxicant. It produces the sensation of being informed, engaged, and connected while quietly evacuating your capacity for depth and independent thought. You don’t feel drunk, you feel current. But evidence shows that it causes your brain to shrink. The impairment is real by you can't feel it. Making it the more dangerous type. If you haven't tried it, I strongly encourage you to try a social media fast. Even if for one day.

Breakthrough Swimming is today's topic on Endurance Essentials The key thing I want to highlight is the need to shift total energy, not additional intensity, towards your swim program In the short-term requires you to back off with your other sports Big picture:...
Motherhood rarely looks perfect. But that doesn’t mean you’re doing it wrong. 🤍 Some days feel beautiful. Some days feel messy. Some days feel exhausting. And that’s normal. Social media shows the highlights… but real motherhood also has sleepless nights, messy homes, and emotional days. If you are...
For an act of resistance to the tyranny of algorithms, try the Marginalian newsletter—undistracted notes on the search for meaning, free, ad-free, AI-free, fully human since 2006: https://t.co/8ApDA5YPF6
It reaalllyyyyy sucks to get injured when you’re lifting. Because you’re trying to take care of your body, so it can feel like your body is revolting or not cooperating. And when it’s already challenging to show up, an injury or tweak...
Nobody prepares you for THIS part of motherhood ♥️ Not the cute photos. Not the baby milestones. But the mental load. The silent tears. The guilt for resting. The exhaustion you don’t talk about. Motherhood is beautiful — but it is...
Thoughts on OOFOS sandals? I have a lot of sandals but the more I talk to runners, the more they swear by them

My 4 minutes-delicious lunch in 4 pictures: Black truffle-morel omelette. Thank you lebernardinny Team egestel68 for spoiling me 🙏

Meditation: Inhabiting Awake Awareness (21:49) 💕🙏 This meditation begins with collecting attention with the breath, and awakens us to the experience of aliveness and inner space by scanning the body. We then open to receive all the senses in awake...
Every week, someone asks me to promote their “AI for novelists” app. I decline them all, and if the main function is to generate the text/story, I die a little. But I’m genuinely curious: is anyone finding these apps helpful? Not...
One of the most overlooked benefits of morning bright (sun)light, exercise & caffeine is how it reduces the duration of any cortisol peaks in response to stress (should they happen) later in the day… and it’s ability to reduce nighttime...
Before you bullish-on-peptides folks inject melanotan, make sure you do a web search to look at some before and after photos…! Here is a case where unless there’s a *real clinical need* I highly recommend you intelligently use sunlight instead.
Quickly becoming one of our most popular episodes ever. Merges western medicine (guest is practicing MD) and eastern practices for brain, plasticity, long duration stress resilience. @HealthyGamerGG on Huberman Lab podcast out now:
Just answered a question about 400-800 training. Generally speaking, the 800 is a hybrid race where fast XC runners are elite 800 runners. The 400 is a sprint where the fastest sprinters are the fastest 400 runners. (200 PR x2...
Some readers asked me how to practically add interiority to fiction. So, I wrote a post on it that is probably writing 101 for many but hopefully of interest to others: https://countercraft.substack.com/p/the-view-from-inside-on-adding-interiority
NEW webinar on Continuous Glucose Monitoring in sport. Register for the webinar and learn about this fascinating technology. https://t.co/w7k7zUSoOY https://t.co/JqfK90gkGN

Last year was STACKED 📚 Grateful to be featured in @guardian chatting all things reading goals, particularly the importance of reading diversely and only competing with yourself Photos by misskatiepeters Words by @emmalofty Clothes by cathcartlondon

The Art World’s Los Angeles Gold Rush Is Over. What Comes Next? My latest column on @artnet @artdetective @friezeofficial #artmarket https://t.co/E8tNfMFfwX
I wrote about the first national book banning bill, which effectively seeks to erase trans people. At the end I include a link to let your reps know that you oppose this bill and all it stands for. https://lithub.com/why-we-must-fight-to-stop-hr-7661-before-it-destroys-the-lives-of-american-children/
RFK/MAHA: dunkin donuts is the enemy... Also RFK/MAHA: still no mandatory daily physical education requirement in public schools... https://t.co/DxhEGNvCs0
Try searching for “how to structure a story” and you'll get a panoply of instructions: Hero’s Journey Three-act structure Save the Cat Snowflake method Freytag’s Pyramid Fichtean Curve What do you do with them? Tiffany Yates Martin advises: https://janefriedman.com/base-your-story-structure-on-principles-not-systems/
The hardest conversation I have in my office isn't about surgery. It's about time. A 58-year-old sat across from me with knee pain. She’s otherwise healthy, but menopause has been rough on her. Her MRI shows some cartilage changes — age-appropriate,...
We don’t talk about the disappearance of the bent over row enough. 5 x 5 lunchtime today. https://t.co/SwES1NaMQh

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Perpetual calendars. Nautilus, Royal Oak, Overseas. The mainstays, but what else is there? 🥂🫶🏼 #piaget #jaegerlecoultre #iwc #hmosercie #perpetualcalendar

Is the sodium in your sweat simply a reflection of how much salt you eat? This blog explores why sweat sodium concentrations vary between and within individuals, and how factors such as diet, sweat rate and heat acclimation influence losses....

Understanding how supaspinal CNS fatigue works during exercise is essential to optimal strength training programming. See more in this week's free Patreon article. https://t.co/s5U5Z5gR8G

#ProjectHailMary is a beacon of happy, feel-good hope when we all need it the most. Might be the most visually spectacular film this year. A towering achievement & a must see in IMAX. Greig Fraser’s cinematography & Daniel Pemberton’s score...
How do we know what we want – Milan Kundera on the central ambivalences of life and love https://t.co/YiTk12J73j

Running improvement isn’t complicated. But most beginner runners make the mistake of doing too much too soon. Running every session hard. Increasing mileage too quickly. Ignoring strength training. The best runners build fitness the opposite way. Mostly easy running. Gradual progression. Consistent training. Do that long enough and performance...
Is it time to start exposing high schoolers to the aging/longevity field: basic reasons it's important & a worthy potential career area? High schools have career days where adults jobs & careers. I just did a 1hr intro to aging &...

Haider Ackermann was cooking with these contrast collar dress shirt and tie combos A genuinely fun riff on a business suit classic without being too literal https://t.co/sm92AqPlK6
Don’t go through the motions in training. Tired is the enemy. 💥 Perform in practice 💥 Never drift from a state of performance. 💥 Measure meaningful things to make meaningful things more meaningful. 💥 Record, Rank, Publish 💥 Self-awareness ➡️ Self-improvement...
The best ideas I’ve ever had came when I was deeply, embarrassingly unproductive. Not in a “romanticizing laziness” way. In a “my brain needed to be bored to actually create something” way. The hustle content is lying to us and...
There's so much noise around how art is presented these days both online and in person. Soundtracks, celebs, influencers, reveals, opulent interiors, extravagant blather, etc. But here's the deal: You can't take any of that home with you. It'll be...
What a weasel knows that we forget – Annie Dillard on how to live https://t.co/bZ2czI9bc3
M.L. Stedman’s new novel feels like a Greek tragedy transplanted to the Australian outback. My review of “A Far-Flung Life”: https://roncharles.substack.com/p/ml-stedman-is-back-with-another-impossible

One of the best things I added to the garden last year were these Mirrored decorative panels to the fences 😻 I don’t know about you, but I hate seeing bare fences 🙈 so these have been a total game changer...

I know this may be common sense, but common sense isn’t always common practice… You don’t build confidence by avoiding hard things. You build it by completing them. So finish what you start. The next storm won’t feel so scary. 🙏

When two titans pass in the night. M/Y “AVIVA” 98m (322ft) Built by abekingyachts M/Y “FREEDOM” 70.1m ( 229.11ft) Built by @benettiyachts 🎥 by @theyachtguy
I had a fighter say his forearms were blasted after a night of heavy grappling. A good indication that that’s one of his weaker links. Forearms are tiny muscles anyway, comparatively speaking. They’re going to give out first no...
Ingredients for an Effective Running Week: - Ample Easy Miles - 2 speed or hill workouts - 1 long run - Nutritious Diet - Quality sleep - Have fun
When teens push back, parents push harder. More rules. More consequences. More lectures. What's left? A power struggle. Resistance isn’t solved with pressure.
This case study in hiring a book publicity firm is both laugh-out-loud funny and highly informative. As author Kirsten Bell points out, few people share these poor experiences due to shame and embarrassment. So I couldn't be more grateful to her...

This Holi… don’t just color their face. Color their childhood. 💛 Patience over pressure. Connection over correction. Happy Holi 🌸 #HoliWithKids #GentleParentingIndia #ConsciousParenting #UrbanParenting Save this for Holi morning, share it with a parent who needs this reminder, and follow along for more gentle parenting moments that...
I get asked to show up to book clubs, online and offline. Here is why from now on the answer is always "no." If you think this might have something to do with "AI" ruining yet another thing for everyone,...

“Reaching flow state” (a phrase I just discovered 😂) with the team at Les Salons Bernardin. Poached Halibut à la minute, with Truffled Morels and finished tableside with Wild Mushroom Bouillon.

The joy of blood orange salads. A shot of late winter/early spring loveliness. My latest newsletter (Substack). Featuring the orange salads of Claudia Roden. Plus an orange salad with dates, almonds and Parmesan adapted from Suzanne Goin. Also the Mazafati...

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Let's say a gallery likes your art. That doesn't necessarily mean you get a show. Things they also consider? Whether your prices leave enough room for them to make a profit while staying within ranges that their buyers are willing...