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September 7, 2015April 21, 2016Allison Marchetti

Writing Workshop: Rhythms vs. Routines

This summer a good friend introduced me to the Slow Home podcast about simple, intentional living and slowing down. I started with episode 5, “Rhythm, Baby,” about the differences between rhythm and routine. In this episode, the host Brooke McAlary discusses the differences between the two and explains how they play out in her life […]

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