Lindsay Schlegel, Verily Magazine

Lindsay Schlegel

Verily Magazine

Millington, NJ, United States

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  • Lisa Hendey

Past articles by Lindsay:

Assessing for Fit: How to Make More Styles Work for You

I’m sure I’m not the only one who has admired a trendy or timeless style not yet represented in her closet and tried it on, only to be disappointed. Either the sleeves are too long, the legs are too tight, or the waistline isn’t flattering. Each time, I think there is something about my body that has failed. “This style just isn’t right for me,” I figure. It’s true that some styles will… → Read More

Seven Things to Remember When (Re)Starting a Workout Regimen

Yes, it is possible to stick with your plan for more than a week. → Read More

In Defense of the Conventional Office Job

Plenty of productive developments can happen in a cubicle. → Read More

It’s Not Too Late to Make a Summer Bucket List

Don’t let the joys of long days and breezy nights pass you by this year. → Read More

Eating Seasonally in the Summertime Sunshine

Strawberries and peaches and squash—oh, yes. → Read More

Open Invitation: How to Prepare for the Impromptu Guest

In your own home, it’s enough to just be yourself. → Read More

What Britain's Favorite Gardener Has to Teach Us About Life

Cheers to horticultural wisdom from across the pond. → Read More

Reaping the Benefits of the First Harvest

Bring the beauty of the year’s first crop straight to your kitchen table. → Read More

Community-Supported Agriculture: Is It Right for You?

CSAs might be the sustainable key to nutrition. → Read More

New Book Explores the Unique Experience of Grieving Miscarriage as a Couple

Seven years after our miscarriage, I can see how turning toward each other made all the difference. → Read More

Eat Well This Winter with These Seasonal Tips

Yes, it is possible to eat seasonally in months dominated by snow and ice. → Read More

Daily Gospel Reflection for January 1, 2019

Join us as we reflect, ponder, and pray together inspired by today's Gospel. → Read More

No Wrapping Required: A Non-Material Gift Guide for Your Loved Ones

Instead of filling their space, fill their hearts with a memory. → Read More

Embrace the Beauty of Eating with the Seasons

Eating seasonally is good for you (and your wallet). → Read More

3 Questions You Need to Ask in Your Next Interview

Remember: The interview is a two-way street. → Read More

Why You Need to Make Time for Strength Training—And How to Do It

I wasn’t much of an athlete growing up. I thought of sports and exercise as hobbies for those who were more physically gifted—faster, stronger, more flexible—than I. That’s changed as I’ve become an adult, and I continue to learn more about the overall health benefits of staying fit. Strength training, in particular, has made a significant positive difference in both how my body feels and how I… → Read More

9 Inspiring Morning Routines For a More Productive and Enjoyable Day

Ready, set . . . go be awesome. → Read More

Cutting Through the Hype: Moringa May Be the Next Miracle Maker

Is the ‘drumstick tree’ really as miraculous as it sounds? → Read More

Jump-Start That Satisfying Done-and-Done Feeling by Checking Off This List at Home

Face unafraid the plans that you’ve made. Check, check, and check! → Read More

The Secret Is Out: Here’s Why You Only Need to Work Out for 10 Minutes

If you have ten minutes, you have time for some good exercise. → Read More