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Dear Baby Hendrix

Oh, Henny, Drix, whatever I’ll end up nicknaming you. I’m so lucky I have you to look forward to. On the day that mommy took the pretty pics above, there was a lot less cause for concern in NYC around a very scary virus that started plaguing the world. As Americans, we think we’re immune…

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Wellness One-oh-Ones: Turmeric

Welcome to the Wellness One-oh-Ones, a digital encyclopedia for all your wellness needs. This series is geared to tackle those everyday questions you secretly ask yourself in wonderment when you hear about a new trend. Instead of pretending to know what people are talking about, come hang with us as we uncover the latest and…

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Self and the City: Growing Still

Self and the City is a column intended to increase visibility and dialogue surrounding mental health, relationships, harmful stereotypes, and the necessity for self-care and vulnerability. Self and the City will be headlined by Jessa Chargois on a bi-weekly basis. Submissions and guest columnists are welcomed to send work to hannah@chillhouse.com I believe in the…

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We’re Working From Home – Stay Safe

In the wake of all of the news, The Chill Times has made the official decision to work from home. We all consider ourselves fortunate enough to have this privilege, and it’s something we do not take for granted. In doing so, over the next week, we will be actively producing content designed to help…

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Every Tea You’ll Need to Solve Any Health Concern

In the eighth grade, I read an article stating coffee could be irritating to acne, and that anyone looking to avoid breakouts should instead drink green tea. I feel blessed to have learned that at such a young age (pre-coffee habit!) because I’ve since learned that there’s a tea for almost freaking everything! Stomachache? Tea….

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Self and the City: Ghosts

Self and the City is a column intended to increase visibility and dialogue surrounding mental health, relationships, harmful stereotypes, and the necessity for self-care and vulnerability. Self and the City will be headlined by Jessa Chargois on a bi-weekly basis. Submissions and guest columnists are welcomed to send work to hannah@chillhouse.com I believe in the…

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Why Connecting with People is Your Greatest Self-Care Tip

As we go into the year 2020, more people will be working as freelancers or entrepreneurs; in fact, 36% of the U.S. workforce freelanced in 2017! With this statistic comes the thought that more people will be working from home and cafes while sporting earbuds to block off any and all distractions, and I can’t…

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The Mind, Body, and Mouth Connection

You juice or cleanse.  You exercise or practice yoga.  You eat organic or you’re vegan / vegetarian. Maybe you meditate. Or see a therapist. Or journal.  In other words, you’re a self-care enthusiast who’s dedicated to creating a healthy mind, body and spirit.  But no amount of yoga classes, facials, scented candles, or massages make…

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Self & the City: Fresh-Cut Fields

Self and the City is a column intended to increase visibility and dialogue surrounding mental health, relationships, harmful stereotypes, and the necessity for self-care and vulnerability. Self and the City will be headlined by Jessa Chargois on a bi-weekly basis. Submissions and guest columnists are welcomed to send work to hannah@chillhouse.com I believe the barrier…

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