The Era of High-Fidelity Beauty: Defining 2026 Standards
If you’ve been paying attention to beauty and wellness trends lately, you’ve probably noticed something. The overfilled lips and frozen foreheads that once dominated social media are falling out of…
Glazing and Entryways: The Upgrades That Actually Transform Your Home
There are upgrades that make your house look a little nicer, and then there are upgrades that completely change how it feels to walk up to your front door and…
The Best Inspiring Memoirs for Growth, Healing, and Perspective
We may receive a portion of sales if you purchase a product through a link in this article. When it comes to reading, my tastes run the gamut. Fiction will…
Sunday Scaries? Try This Sunday Night Reset for a Calmer Week
We may receive a portion of sales if you purchase a product through a link in this article. We all know the feeling: that subtle shift that starts sometime late…
Have a Great Weekend. | Cup of Jo
What are you up to this weekend? We are having people over tonight for pizza and green salad, and on Sunday we’re going to our friend’s baby’s baptism. (What would…
How I Designed My Home for a Calm Nervous System
We may receive a portion of sales if you purchase a product through a link in this article. If you haven’t yet subscribed to my Substack, it’s where I get a…
How Long Can I Call My Baby a Baby?
500 months or so? Michelle Rial is the author and illustrator of the forthcoming picture book Charts for Babies. Her work has appeared in The New Yorker, Oprah Daily, WIRED,…
The Top 10 Small Living Room Ideas From Interior Designers
We may receive a portion of sales if you purchase a product through a link in this article. I can pinpoint the moment I began to rethink living room design.…
Seven Spring Pieces | Cup of Jo
Did you know there are only 22 days until spring? ‘Til cherry blossoms and butterflies and no more snow? To get in the mood, here are seven styles we’re excited…
Therapist-Backed Ways to Build Self-Trust
There are stretches of my life when imposter syndrome feels less like a passing thought and more like a personality trait. It doesn’t arrive in dramatic spirals. It lives in…















