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    A No-Decision Dinner Plan for an Early Spring Week

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    One-Time Choice Ideas to Reduce Mental Load

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    The Easiest Way to Reduce Mental Load: One-Time Choices

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Hi there! I'm Cori

I, like most of you wear many hats. Being a stay-at-home mom for the past 15 years has given me quite a few job titles. Some of my favorite ones are: meal planner, cook, logistics coordinator, taxi service, vacation planner, events coordinator, science project engineer, counselor, and entertainer.

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