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the Weekly Rundown: Platform Sandals, Tax Write-Offs + Navigating the Internet w/Intention

After being obsessed with collared shirts, I finally bought a collar I could add to any shirt! (Pictured above.) I know this is a semi-controversial item, but I just love them!

I read something a few days ago that reminded me that outdoor furniture sells out fast. By the time I started shopping for some last year it was all sold out. I won’t make that mistake again. Currently thinking about this table (love the clean lines!) and these chairs.

If you’re renovating to sell, do not make these design mistakes. I’m not currently selling or renovating, but these tips were insightful!

Tax time is looming large. Are you self-employed? Here are 5 write-offs you might not know about.

I adore these black and white platform sandals for summer. They would look great with dresses and cutoffs! And yes, they might be sitting in my shopping cart right now.

Esby’s Haley jeans are on mega sale! The cut and fit of these is so good! But the best part are the colors: Desert Rose, Stucco, Mustard, Light Opal and more. (I’m wearing mine here.)

Millennial thoughts on losing our cool factor, aka, straight leg jeans will not make me younger. One of the best things I’ve read this week!

How many of us are being shaped by the ‘church of Instagram’? This thought-provoking opinion piece in the New York Times asks the question How did influencers become our moral authorities?

It’s been one year since Breonna Taylor was killed, and no one has been charged. You can sign the petition to demand accountability for a broken system that allowed this to happen.

A pretty clear case can be made that the internet is both GOOD and BAD., but maybe it really depends on how we use it. In other words, how intentional are we being? I found these 12 tips for navigating with intention to be intuitive and really helpful.

In a (maybe not so) surprising turn of events, long-time evangelical Bible teacher Beth Moore has shared that she’s broken ties with her Southern Baptist denomination. This is a big deal because it paves the way for others who are challenging the rules of man while continuing to dive deeper in their connection to God.