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Things you use all the time once you have them.
Alexa McNulty, Lindsay Brewer, a history of chewing gum and more.
Things You Use All The Time Once You Have Them.
Sure, the house looks like a storage unit exploded, but underneath it all lies the heart of a wannabe minimalist on a mission. As the decluttering begins, a few ride-or-die items reveal themselves—loyal companions that spark more joy than a Marie Kondo binge-watch. Who knew downsizing could lead to such fierce, undying love for a pair of old boots or a perfectly seasoned skillet?
Lindsay Brewer went from zooming around on a snowmobile at age three to burning rubber in a Lamborghini—basically, she’s been speeding through life since preschool. Now a model racer (literally), she’s pairing pedal-to-the-metal performance with gym gains, proving that fast cars and fit biceps are a match made in horsepower heaven. Spoiler alert: she’s not slowing down anytime soon.
This Is Your Brain On Creatine.
Creatine: once the mascot of gym bros and protein shake chuggers, now the unlikely hero of brainpower and mental clarity. Turns out, this misunderstood muscle-booster might actually be your brain’s best friend — no bicep curls required. So if you're more into crossword puzzles than CrossFit, creatine still deserves a spot on your shelf.
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