Sydney's Sunday Reads: #16

Happy Sunday, friends!!

Sydney's Sunday Reads is a weekly blog series that highlights some of my favorite stories, articles, think-pieces, and more from around the Internet.

  • 🎶I wish it was Christmas todayyyy…🎶 - If you’re a fan of Saturday Night Live then you’ll know that the period of time when the nearly 50-year-old sketch comedy series truly shines is during the winter holiday season. Get ready to laugh and revisit some classics because Vulture has put together a list of the fifteen best holiday-themed skits of all time! (Vulture)

  • The art of doing nothing. - Is being productive always…productive? In the Western world, and North America especially, we are expected to always be doing something, to not “waste” our downtime by being idle. If we aren’t knocking off multiple tasks on a never-ending to-do list, we’re viewed as “lazy” or not driven enough to succeed. But is constantly moving a healthy way to live? Olga Mecking, author of the new book, Niksen: Embracing the Dutch Art of Doing Nothing, doesn’t think so. Instead, she pushes people to discover Niksen, the Dutch practice of doing absolutely nothing. But if you think doing nothing means watching television or doom-scrolling on Twitter, you’re doing “nothing” wrong. Niksen means literally doing nothing: sitting motionless and staring out a window, clearing your mind, and allowing your brain the opportunity to completely shut off. By doing this on a regular basis, Mecking argues, you just might find yourself being more productive than ever before. It’s worth a shot, no? (Apartment Therapy)

  • A jolly holiday at home. - One of my favorite things about the holiday season is the open-air markets. The hustle and bustle of people all around you, the chance to meet and support small business owners while getting one-of-a-kind gifts, the warm smells of roasting chestnuts and spiced nuts swirling in the air, and the festive tunes being blasted from hidden speakers - I love it all. But 2020 has proven that we can’t have nice things, and many of the markets that have been historically open for decades come rain or shine, are closed this year to keep everyone safe. While I totally understand and agree with the rationale, it’s still quite a bummer. But that doesn’t mean all is lost! Here are some helpful ways to bring the magic of the markets to you. (Food52)

  • Kitchen studies. - It’s that time of year again: every media outlet you’ve ever heard of has started publishing their yearly “best of” compilations. While they all aren’t worth stopping to read, if you’re like me and love both design and food, you’ll really like Dwell’s list of the top nine kitchens they featured in 2020. The kitchen is the heart of every home, and these spaces are positively swoon-worthy! (Dwell)

  • Name that song! - There’s been so much Leslie Odom Jr. content on the Internet lately, and I ain’t mad at it!! Here’s Leslie, the angel-voiced man from Hamilton, Harriet, and, most recently, One Night in Miami, playing the Song Association game with Elle! (Elle via Youtube)

What are YOU reading, watching, and listening to today? Let me know in the comments below!

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