About Time | July 2022

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Summertime Self-Discovery Guide Article by Kimberly Cook Ninety days, three months, too long or too short: there are plenty of different ways to describe the amount of time that most summers last. Especially when summer days become a bit too long and doing nothing isn’t as relaxing as it used to be, it can be hard to find activities to fill the time. With that, here is a short list of activities that you can do that might help you to make the most of the summer and even discover something new about yourself.

1.

Connect with a new playlist, podcast

Podcasts and playlists are great ways to expand your horizons of the world. Whether you are looking for new recipes or a nail-biting true crime mystery, podcasts come in all shapes and sizes. Try something new! And let’s be honest, if you are anything like me, you’ve been listening to the same albums and artists since

last winter. Now is the perfect time to let the auditory universe show you something new. Try out Spotify’s New Music Friday playlist or choose your favorite genre and press play on the first album that pops up in that category.

2. Get outside

comes with the other nine months of the year. Whether that is taking 15 minutes to let the world slip away through medita-

Milwaukee’s summer temperatures

tion, or journaling about your daily activ-

know how to reach the 90s, but for the

ities, sometimes a break from everything

most part, each day tops out around the

is just what you need to connect with who

70- or 80-degree mark, what some might

you are.

call “perfect weather.” Even with Milwaukee’s cloudy skies, most days are great opportunities to kayak down the Milwaukee River, hike Seven Bridges Trail or visit

4.

Spend time with those you love

In the fast-paced society that we live

the Riverside Park branch of the Urban

in, family and friends can sometimes

Ecology Center. Another option: head to

become the only things that tie us to

Bradford Beach and work on evening out

the ground. Family vacations and time

that farmers tan.

spent with loved ones during the summer

3.

Take some personal time to reflect

For some, summers are a much needed break from the hustle and bustle that

months are perfect for laughs and good times, creating memories that will last forever and make you forget the troubles of everyday life, at least for a little while.

READ MORE HERE: Photos courtesy of Sarah Kuhns (top), Isabel Bonebrake (bottom)


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