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  • Jan 9, 2025 | es-us.noticias.yahoo.com | KC Davis |Eli Durst

    KC Davis and Eli Durst9 de enero de 2025, 7:48 a.m.·5  min de lecturaSoy una terapeuta que escribe sobre trucos domésticos para gente desordenada. Cuando publico videos sobre mi casa —un lugar en el que la ropa limpia se lanza sin doblar en cestos y un cubo de basura gigante con ruedas se desplaza por mi cocina—, la sección de comentarios estalla con advertencias de que soy una holgazana. Sin embargo, mi bandeja de entrada privada es diferente.

  • Jan 5, 2025 | nytimes.com | KC Davis |Eli Durst

    Esto no significa que sea incapaz de hacer cambios o de esforzarme. Todo lo contrario. En lugar de centrarme en guardar siempre las cosas y mantener mi casa ordenada, me aseguro de que cada habitación de la casa tenga una papelera, una cesta de la ropa sucia y un cubo de "esto pertenece a otra habitación". Cuando un espacio se vuelve demasiado desordenado para disfrutarlo, en lugar de ignorarlo porque me parece abrumador, me tomo unos minutos para tirar las cosas a su cesto y seguir adelante.

  • Oct 11, 2024 | nytimes.com | Eric J. Ruby |Eli Durst |Jenn Plus Jake |Matt Hintz |David E. Williams |Jenna Marotta | +3 more

    CHRISSY TEEMS, 13 Eighth grade, Los AngelesMy style changes once every week. I can't stick to the same type of aesthetic. But I do have a lot of pink items in my closet. I love all things girlie. The New York Times for KidsTo find out what's trending now, The New York Times for Kids visited middle schools across the country. CHRISSY TEEMS, 13 Eighth grade, Los AngelesMy style changes once every week. I can't stick to the same type of aesthetic. But I do have a lot of pink items in my closet.

  • Jan 10, 2024 | texasstandard.org | Lucy Tompkins |Eli Durst

    In the next few years, Community First is poised to grow to nearly 2,000 homes across three locations, which would make it by far the nation’s largest project of this kind, big enough to permanently house about half of Austin’s chronically homeless population. Tiny-home villages for people who have been homeless have existed on a small scale for several decades, but have recently become a popular approach to addressing surging homelessness.

  • Jan 9, 2024 | buffalonews.com | Eli Durst

    A vegetable garden at Community First! Village, a self-contained community of nearly 400 residents living in mostly tiny homes, near Austin, Texas, Nov. 6, 2023. One of the nation’s largest experiments in affordable housing to address chronic homelessness is taking shape outside the city limits of Austin. (Eli Durst/The New York Times)

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