Looking for some novels and memoir/biographies that feature child-free, child-less women, where parenting, fertility, etc, is not a part of the story.

Basically, what the title says. Don't mind the genre

thanks

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u/Double-Till-8152 — 14 days ago

Looking for some novels and memoir/biographies that feature child-free, child-less women, where parenting, fertility, etc, is not a part of the story.

Basically, what the title says. Don't mind the genre

thanks

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u/Double-Till-8152 — 14 days ago

Looking for a series to re-watch that doesn't feature pregnancy/parenthood/abuse/horrible parents

I'm looking for a TV series that I can watch again and again, that doesn't feature the topics in the title. Don't mind the genre. The show doesn't have to be without parents completely, but I don't want shows where that is the major plot point, or the main character is a parent.

An example of what I don't want: Gilmore Girls. the show focuses on mother/daughter relationships, including some trickier ones.

Thank you

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u/Double-Till-8152 — 14 days ago

Planning day, to do list, time blocking

I feel like I need to plan my day and manage my time to be effective. A to do list works for me, so I know the exact tasks I need to do, but I get a bit lost in the day. So, I also feel like I would benefit from adding some structure to my day, so that there is time for exercise, study, housework, relaxing, etc. I prefer paper-based rather than apps, and I also need a system that is simple and flexible.

But I can’t figure out what this actually looks like in real, practical terms. Is there a way to combine flexible time blocking and a to do list in a paper-based format? Do I just need two notebooks for this?

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u/Double-Till-8152 — 20 days ago