The Best Luxurious Hamptons Homes for August

Caroline Fiske

One of the most popular summer spots is in the Hamptons. But just because we are in the middle of a pandemic does not mean that you can’t have a great summer. As long as you are being cautious and safe by wearing a mask in public and social distancing then you can still have fun in the sun. If you want the Hamptons summer experience but you don’t know where to start, this article can most certainly help you out! Below are just some of the many gorgeous homes in the Hamptons for the month of August.

1.    “Bright sunny newly renovated Baypoint home 5-minute walk to the beach”

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With just a five-minute walk to Foster Memorial Beach and a four-minute car ride to town, this Hamptons summer home is the perfect family home to rent! Located in a private waterfront community, there is so much to do for the whole family including boating, kayaking, and a ferry to Shelter Island. Featuring three bedrooms, two and a half bathrooms, an upper and lower wrap-around deck, and a lovely view of the water from the upper level, this home is a private Hamptons paradise.

2.    “3 bedroom Hamptons home near beach, vineyards, shopping, golf”

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Surrounded by the beauty of all that nature has to offer, this house is located in a quiet neighborhood with downtown, restaurants, and beaches right around the corner. With a large backyard, an outdoor shower, an outdoor grill, restaurants by the water, yoga classes, paddleboarding, jet skiing, golfing, surfing, swimming, movie theaters, museums, water parks, aquariums, museums, ice cream shops, and an under five-mile walking distance to both the bay and the beach, the possibilities are endless for the whole family whether you are inside or outside of the house. Just because the beach club nearby is not allowing guests this summer due to the coronavirus doesn’t mean that you can’t have a good time.

3.    “Stylish Renovated One Bedroom in the heart of Montauk”

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This recently renovated home is just within walking distance of Gosman’s Dock, beaches, shopping, restaurants, and boating, you cannot sail away from this incredible opportunity. Despite the fact that it only comes with one bedroom and one bathroom, you can simply enjoy all that the Hamptons has to offer and this magnificent view above is just one of the many things that this house has to offer. There is also access to a private pool for you or for you and your guest to enjoy!

4.    “Renovated Beach House walk/bike to Montauk village”     

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Walking or biking can take you just about anywhere from this house including to the center of town, the Montauk town beach, the Fort Pond Bay, or the Navy Beach. As the previous home, this home was also just renovated. It comes with a brand new kitchen with a dishwasher, an upgraded full bathroom, a mahogany deck with chaise lounges, an outdoor shower, a patio set, two bedrooms, plus a pull-out sofa in the furnished basement, a washer/dryer, high-speed Wifi, and a barbecue grill. If you already rely on walking and biking to take you places then this vacation spot is just the spot for you!

5.    “Private access Ocean beach steps away...Perfect home for family vacations!”

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Take a deep breath in and out, this house is the essence of a calm vacation. With two full bathrooms on the first floor, one full bathroom on the second floor, a kitchen, a living room, a family room, a master bedroom with a private deck, a master bathroom with twin sinks and a shower built for two, and a giant lawn space, paradise in the Hamptons is waiting for you! The entire house is also cooled with central air and there is high-speed Wifi throughout the house as well. The distance from the house to the beach is just a five-minute walk, but if you prefer to drive there is a beach parking pass available. The owners live in the lower level of the house with a separate entrance, the rest of the house is yours and the owners are there if you need them.

If you got the coronavirus blues, there is no need to worry. These Hamptons summer homes to rent will get rid of those blues in an instant. August is just around the corner and summer will be over before you know it. So start planning your Hamptons summer dream vacation before the cool breeze of September rolls around.

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For Better Or Worse, The Definition Of The New York City Commute

Jessica N. Todmann

The rage of the global pandemic is pressing on. Although government officials, as well as the Average Joe and Jane’s of America, had been choosing to hold onto their optimism, recent news  is proving that the coronavirus won’t be bowing out on anybody’s timetable but its own. But of course, in order to do so, Americans have to continue honoring social distancing efforts, and wearing masks or facial coverings. During an end of June press conference, our own Governor Andrew Cuomo called on President Trump to sign an executive order requiring Americans to wear masks. But in a place like New York City, the epicenter of COVID-19 madness, we may find ourselves doing more to safeguard our health. That “more” could translate into cutting down on our usage of the MTA Transit System, if not avoiding it altogether.

Can New Yorkers break up with the New York City Transit? Anything’s possible. But it won’t be easy. NYC & Company (which according to their website is the “official destination marketing organization and convention and visitors bureau for the five boroughs of NYC”), tells its readers that subways are the easiest way to get around the city and to hop on a public bus for the scenery. However, some New Yorkers are doing their best to avoid subways and buses. Queens based real estate agent Leah Niyazov is one of them, “I basically avoid the MTA and will either take an Uber, or my dad will drive me around.” With numerous clients and deals in motion across Manhattan, as well as Brooklyn, she’s operating her business from a safety first perspective. For Laura Szarvas, an Operations Coordinator at an international retailer who recently moved from Bushwick to Hoboken, the coronavirus has completely changed her commuting habits. Habits which are now pretty nonexistent. Having worked from home since the quarantine, she no longer heads into her Manhattan based office. “This is unbelievable for me. I used to take public transportation on a daily basis.” 

The actual numbers are astonishing. According to data posted on the MTA’s website, which is updated continuously, overall ridership has fallen dramatically in comparison to last year’s numbers. On Monday (July 7th, 2020), the MTA saw an over 80% drop in subway usage, a 52% drop in bus usage, and just over a 19% drop in ridership across the bridges and tunnels. It’s obvious that these numbers are a greater reflection of the many New Yorkers who are either working from home, or out of work altogether. However, as NYC continues its phase of reopenings and the threat of COVID-19 exposure continues to be a reality, we can’t help but consider the possibility that New Yorkers who are making a conscious effort to avoid the MTA are also figuring into the equation. The human congestion transit bus fleets and subway platforms commonly afforded to city dwellers may no longer be a price they’re willing to pay. “I do not commute via public transport, unless I have no other options.” Leah stated.

And then there’s Citi Bike. New York’s bike share system and the largest in the nation, according to their website; their blue bodied products and docking stations seemingly around every corner you turn. Although their presence has extended to the outer boroughs, there’s an obvious gap in presence for those that do not live on the isle of Manhattan. It’s clear that for many New Yorkers, there is no other option. People across the city will have to continue relying on the subway and bus systems in order to get around, especially those travelling between boroughs. And the MTA knows this. When reached for comment, they referenced transcripts available on their website and provided several links to various press releases. Overall, the corporation seems focused on sanitizing efforts and building out an infrastructure to support that, as well as social distancing. They’re deploying new vending machines that will dispense things like hand sanitizer and reusable face masks, 9,000 new digital screens serving to alert riders at street level when stations become crowded, due to service changes or delays so they have the choice ahead of time not to enter a station and enlisting the help of Dr. David Brenner from Columbia University for their new disinfecting ultraviolet light technology.

Although the MTA’s upped safety measures, confidence amongst their ridership is going to be very hard to maintain. When asked about how she felt taking the MTA , Laura said “I am totally uncomfortable and afraid of taking public transportation.” The fear isn’t really about touching dirty subway poles, it’s about the other people. Those select transit riders that operate as if there’s no pandemic abound. Both ladies expressed their concerns over commuters they’ve witnessed who were without face masks and within incredibly close proximity to one another. “Although there are social distancing rules in place, it doesn’t feel like everyone is following them.” said Leah.

Regardless of how commuters may feel about their “other half” in the straphanging sense, this relationship won’t be coming to an end. It may never fully rebound, as those New Yorkers who can work from home or are affluent enough to afford a car service might continue doing so; but, for the most part, the MTA can count on the loyalty of New Yorkers. Laura’s statement affirms this, “Basically, people will be on the train but scared or uncomfortable and we have to deal with it.”

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The Best Airbnbs in Greenwich, Connecticut

Caroline Fiske

Connecticut is overall a very underrated state. Just because it is not as well known as New York does not mean that it is a bad state overall. The history, the beautiful views, the food, the architecture, the shopping, are just some of the many things that make Connecticut so unique. One town in Connecticut in particular is extremely popular when it comes to vacationing in Connecticut, that town is Greenwich. If you are a New Yorker who is just looking to get out of the state, Greenwich, Connecticut may be the place for you! Here are some of the best AirBnbs you can stay in if you decide to visit Greenwich.

“Charming Greenwich studio, 0.2 miles from the train”

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This beautiful and spacious studio is within walking distance to the Cos Cob train station in Greenwich. It is also within walking distance to downtown Cos Cob with many family activities to do such as going to a restaurant, a coffee shop, or a local bakery. The studio itself has a secluded backyard area, a stone wall interior, a mini library, a desk, private bathrooms, and bedrooms for three people. The concrete floors inside this studio allow it to be cool in the summertime and hot in the wintertime. Since you will only have the basement studio to yourself, this Airbnb is perfect for a not so silent vacation.

“Overlook Cabin in downtown Greenwich CT”

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Just like the previous Airbnb, this one is also a close walk to the train station. This Airbnb also comes with nearby access to the Greenwich ferry boats and beaches. Because this location is at one of the highest points of the Greenwich Coastline, there are very strict noise regulations in place. These regulations include, no partying, no smoking, and no pets are allowed. The interior of this Airbnb has a private entrance with an outside staircase, a TV, a bed, a coffee maker, and other essential items. There are wooden planks that are in line with the floor and ceiling and beach passes can also be requested at an extra cost. You will have the entire guest house to yourself and up to four guests are allowed in this beachy getaway guesthouse.

“Greenwich-In Town”

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This beautiful Airbnb is located just ½ mile away from Greenwich Avenue. You can easily walk to many different shopping stores and restaurants with all that downtown Greenwich has to offer. This Airbnb was also expanded in 2019 and just the other two Airbnb options above it is very close to the train station. You will have the entire home to yourself during your visit with three bedrooms, four beds, and two and a half bathrooms.

“Sparkling Clean on Greenwich Ave! Downtown!”

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If you are a business traveler, this Airbnb is perfect for you! It is not only located within walking distance to everything and anything but it also comes with everything in order to be productive. There is wireless internet, a printer, and a spacious desk for all of your essential office needs. The interior of the Airbnb comes with tall ceilings, hardwood flooring, big windows, a gas stove, a microwave, a Keurig machine, a Nespresso maker, leather chairs, an Apple TV, a hairdryer, soft bath towels, and tons of storage space. You will have the entire home to yourself on this work and fun related vacation.

“Greenwich abode Close to Just about Everything”

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With two bedrooms, two bathrooms, and one bath, this Airbnb is under ten minutes to Greenwich Avenue shopping, Port Chester restaurants, the downtown area of  Rye, and Byram Shore Beach Club which is one of Greenwich’s best beaches. This Airbnb is known as your “temporary home away from home” according to the owner. It is also located in the middle of the beautiful views of Greenwich’s wildlife and tidal estuary. You will get the entire home to yourself with a few ground rules in place such as, no smoking inside the home and you can only park your car on the street.

Connecticut may not be as well known as New York, but that does not mean that you cannot have a good time in this state. Whether in Greenwich or my hometown of Fairfield, Connecticut does have some very picturesque towns in it. Even if you have a free day and want to take a mini-vacation rather than a full week off, Connecticut is the place for you! Go to Airbnb.com and start booking!

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Private Luxury Island Vacation Resort Kahari Resort Reopens

Kahari Resort, the luxury eco-friendly resort on Great Exuma pristine barrier Island, Stocking Island, announces today that it has reopened and the entire property is being offered as a private, luxury vacation rental. Neal Sroka of Sroka Worldwide and Douglas Elliman are handling the exclusive marketing. For $500,000 for the summer, Kahari is the perfect and safe private getaway for personal or business groups of up to 25 people.

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“We are re-opening Kahari to provide a safe and well-deserved escape for our guests and to give our employees a secure way to return to work,” said Gary Markman, Co-Owner of the resort. “All of us at Kahari are eager to get back to serving our guests and sharing our beautiful island paradise.” 

“Kahari Resort is a one-of-a-kind luxury oasis offering the privacy and safety most people are currently seeking,” said Neal Sroka. “Guests have access to their own personal paradise and can enjoy the unique wonders of the island while being assured that everything has been taken care of for them.” 

The 45-acre eco-friendly boutique resort features 12 comfortable bungalows overlooking crystal clear waters with breathtaking views. Each one has its own entrance and porch and individual self-contained A/C units for low density living. 

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An award winning chef, Chef Johann “Fritz” Zwahlen is available to create a personal food program for guests’ stays, accommodating almost any dietary preference, including gluten- free and alternative. 

Amenities include paddle boards, kayaks, snorkel gear, full fitness center, pool, meeting space, hiking trails, access to their Twin-Vee boat and professional boat captain, Wi-Fi throughout the entire resort and onsite bone fishing. 

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Kahari Resort is offering contactless pick-up for guests and their luggage from Exuma International Airport (GGT) and several airlines are offering service from the United States beginning July 1. Kahari has also arranged with BLADE, the bespoke charter service, to have private jet service on BLADEone, a larger jet reconfigured for just 16 people. This service is being offered at an additional cost to provide their clients with the ultimate carefree alternative.

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What To Know Before You Book Your Trip To Tulum Mexico

Alexandra Reconco

Are you looking for a quick and easy trip that’s not too far from home but far enough to feel like you’re getting away? Well, we have the perfect vacation spot that’s only a little over 4 hours away from JFK. Tulum is a town on the Caribbean coastline of Mexico’s Yucatán Peninsula. It is best known for its beaches, well-preserved ruins of an ancient Mayan port city, and breathtaking views and excursions. Tulum is a dreamy paradise that is home to some of the most beautiful world wonders such as the cenotes and bio reserves which truly look like they are out-of-this world. Tulum is the perfect vacation spot and to ensure that this vacation is stress-free, we have curated a guide for the best hotels, and activities so that you don’t have to worry about planning.

Where to Stay

Ahau Tulum

“Where nature is the new luxury.” Ahau Tulum is an eco-friendly hotel resort that mimics a healthy ecosystem. Ahau Tulum is the place where you truly become one with nature and truly find yourself and have nature fill your heart and soul. Ahau Tulum offers all different kinds of cabanas to choose from that make the experience with nature even more surreal. Ahau Tulum offers a variety of food and offers the best quality of the freshest ingredients in order for the guests to receive the best of what nature can offer.

Casa Malca

Getting away for Casa Malca means connecting yourself with the wild but also allowing yourself to let go. Located on the beach, Casa Malca is surrounded by white-sand, crystal-clear water and the wonders of the rainforest, the ideal place that makes it feel like your in an alternate reality. Casa Malca offers four restaurants all different so that you can experience something brand-new at varying sensory and pleasure levels.

What to Do

Go visit the Cenotes:

Cenotes are a natural pit, or sinkhole that results from the collapse of limestone bedrock which then exposes groundwater underneath. Tulum is jam-packed with incredible cenotes and below are some the best that are truly a wonder worth seeing.

Tulum Ruins

Visiting the ruins should be on everyone’s list when on vacation to Tulum. This Mayan city  is very well preserved and sits atop of a beautiful beach and was used as a seaport that traded mainly turquoise and jade. Tulum is very famous and a crowd favorite because of its elegant setting on the sheer limestone cliffs and is the only Mayan city built on the coast. Visiting the ruins is the perfect day trip for those who want to immerse themselves in history and learn about the Mayan culture.

Sian Ka’an

Sian Ka’an is a biosphere reserve in Tulum that was established in 1986 and became a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1987. Sian Ka’an means “gate of heaven” or “place where heaven begins.” This is truly a once in a lifetime opportunity that will show you an authentic experience with local guides and show you the wonders of the ecosystem and wildlife. Visiting Sian Ka’an is the perfect adventure for those who love nature and love to explore the wonders of Mexico.

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Where To Getaway This Winter

When it gets cold and you’re looking for somewhere to go to escape the concrete jungle, why not go to one of these places for a weekend escape? Whether it’s for cold weather or hot weather adventures, here’s where we recommend.

Where To Getaway This Winter

Miami, Fl.

What better way to get away from the cold and brisk air than with in Florida? Miami has some of the best beaches, colourful nightlife, and popular shopping that caters to pretty much everybody. Take a walk around Coral Gable to marvel at the Mediterranean Revival architecture or head to one of the relaxing spas at Miami beach like the two level Lapis Spa at the Fontainebleau Hotel. For a little cultural exploration, head to Little Havana where you can try Cuban cuisine at restaurants like El Exquisito or La Palma Calle Ocho.

Need an international license then visit INTERNATIONAL DRIVERS ASSOCIATION to get ready before your next trip.

Where To Getaway This Winter

Lake Placid, NY.

If you want to get to a snowy climate this winter, try going to Lake Placid. Don’t let the name deceive you; there’s more than just a lake. Before the snow falls and winter sets in, you can go rock climbing, cycling or hiking in the Adirondack Mountains. When the snow sets in, go ice skating on Mirror Lake, sledding, tubing or tobogganing at Kiwanis Teddy Bear Park or Lake Placid Toboggan Chute. For those feeling really adventurous, go Adirondack Ice Climbing. These are a few of the activities you can partake in at Lake Placid.

Where To Getaway This Winter

Philadelphia, PA

This is where much of the history of the United States happens from the signing of the Constitution to the location of the Liberty Bell. Philadelphia is a walking city and there’s plenty to see. If you’re going for the holidays, check out City Hall speckled with the official tree decked with lots of lights and ornaments. The Love Park is an essential visit and it hosts the Christmas market with over 80 booths from local and international markets. The Reading Market is also a great place to go if you’re looking for something to eat or wander around in while you’re looking for something to eat. If you’re looking for something cultural, walk around the Philadelphia Museum of Art, the Please Touch Museum, or Independence Hall.

Where To Getaway This Winter

What Should You Know Before Visiting Aspen

By Alexandra Reconco

Aspen is not only a winter destination for amazing skiing and winter sports but is also an amazing spring and summer vacation destination for anyone. Aspen is home to one of the country’s best contemporary art museums, high-end restaurants, boutiques, as well as the globally recognized Aspen Institute.

The relaxed elegance, the small-town vibe and its jaw-dropping mountain scenery gives Aspen the uniqueness that makes it one of our top getaway destinations. To ensure that your trip is peaceful and hassle-free, we have curated the perfect guide of Aspen so that you won’t have to spend your vacation looking through thousands of sites.     

Your Guide To Aspen

Where To Stay In Aspen

The Little Nell - 675 E Durant Ave

The only 5-star, 5-diamond Aspen hotel, The Little Nell is the hotel to stay when in Aspen. Featuring 92 rooms that are all different so that it will accommodate anyone’s preferences and needs, rooms that overlook Aspen Mountain, the Red Mountain range or Continental Divide, and an amazing staff and services that will make any request possible. The Little Nell, with its health center, pool and jacuzzi, in-room amenities, pet amenities, and even an Audi test drive to experience Aspen, is one of the best hotels to stay when in Aspen.

What To Do In Aspen

The Maroon Bells

  Known as the most photographed place in Colorado, The Maroon Bells is one of top things to do Aspen for its breathtaking views. “A reflective lake and two giant snow-striped mountaintops, named Maroon Peak and North Maroon Peak, anchor a blissful panorama exemplified by a symphony of color that changes with the seasons.” There are three hiking trails (Maroon Lake Scenic, Maroon Creek, and Crater Lake) to take which will allow you to experience the true beauty of The Maroon Bells.

Aspen Art Museum

While in Aspen be sure to check out the amazing work and artists at the Aspen Art Museum. The museum is a non-collecting institution that presents the newest, most important evolutions in international contemporary art. With its innovative and timely exhibitions, education and public programs, immersive activities, and community events, this museum is worth visiting while in Aspen.

Where To Eat And Drink In Aspen

Cache Cache - 205 S Mill Street

An upscale French-American cuisine restaurant with an extensive wine list, Cache Cache is one restaurant that you must visit when in Aspen. With its authentic food and wine combined with its warm atmosphere and impeccable service, this restaurant will for sure make for an amazing meal and experience. Featuring local ingredients and a focus on clean and satisfying food, Cache Cache is committed to excellence to ensure its guests with the best service. The menu features items such as Colorado Prime Filet Mignon with whipped potatoes, brussels leaves and dijon-green peppercorn sauce, braised red cabbage en cocotte and even Alaskan king crab. The wine list at Cache Cache changes everyday due to the fact that Aspen is a global destination and that their list should represent the viticultural world. 

Bosq - 312 S Mill Street

Step into Bosq and you’ll be transported to a place of complete bliss with its clean look and expertly curated color palette to make this restaurant look like the perfect modern alpine getaway. This Chinese restaurant is an innovative place that is focusing on a unique and fresh approach with flavors from local farms. The menu features items such as ora king salmon with local wild watercress, celeriac, ink potatoes, and buttermilk and dill, Peking duck, and also wagyu steak. Bosq is one of the most talked-about restaurants in Aspen right now, so be sure to check out one of the hottest restaurants.

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Incredible Things You Should Try On Your Next Vacation

For some people, taking a vacation is all about hitting a beach and relaxation; for others, it’s about so much more than that. Many people nowadays head on vacation, all in the hope of being able to experience something different from the norm.

In today’s post, we are going to examine some things you should do or try on your next vacation. Whether you are heading off around the world or staying in the same country, there are still many things you can try to broaden your horizons.

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Explore New Activities

For most of us, we spend our lives doing the same things every day of the week; after all, humans are creatures of habit. 

So when it comes to being on vacation, there is no better time to break this habit and try something brand new. Instead of heading to the beach to relax, why not consider something like Side Bet Sport Fishing Charters? Fishing is often very misunderstood, and unless you’ve experienced the thrill of sport fishing, you really haven’t felt a rush.

If you are feeling adventurous, you could even consider some other watersports while you are at the beach. To experience more fun and recreational activities with nature, you will surely enjoy going to Kiawah Island Vacation Rentals. While watersports aren’t a new concept, they are a great way to cut loose and really get the blood pumping. Who knows, this vacation you may discover you’re an adrenaline junkie, and you didn’t even know it.

Expand Your Taste Buds

As we mentioned in the previous section, humans are creatures of habit; this also goes for the food we eat. 

Unbelievably three-fifths of Americans say they won’t try the local cuisine when they go on vacation, with a world of flavors available; this is ludicrous. One of the most incredible ways to experience the culture of a new city or even country is to try some of the local delicacies as they can really open you up to a whole new world.

Food is one of the joys of life that keeps on giving, and by simply opening your mind just a little bit on your next vacation, you may end up surprising yourself and your taste buds.

Take In The Culture

Another thing we are all guilty of when we travel somewhere new is not embracing the local culture. When it comes to visiting a new city or country, it matters not in the world where it is; there will be certain local customs that could be vital for you to know. 

Taking the time to learn a little about the locals and the culture of the place you are visiting is not only polite, but it may also open up some brand new doorways for you. 

When locals see you embracing their local culture, they tend to warm to you more. The more people warm to you, the greater the opportunities that will come your way.  

Hopefully, if you are looking for something a little different from your next vacation, one or all of these things will help you discover a side of yourself you never knew existed.

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