I hear you, sister! Gluten free, dairy free, one with no tomatoes, one plain picky "i dont like my food to touch each other". Its enough to make you want to cry. Taco bar here tonight. We'll see how it goes.
I find Stephanie Bennett Vogt very soothing. The book is Your Spacious Self and there is a website. It is more about clearing clutter than about routines.
I love FLYLADY but don't really engage with the website much anymore. But I think her basic system has a lot of merit. When times are tough I just drop into a bare bones routine that nourishes me and keeps things running. Mine is: shower, make bed, do one load of laundry and know what's for dinner. This can get me pretty far. Evening and weekly routines can be added as necessary. All the best!
I think this is really interesting. But my snarky side feels like there's a comment on our disconnected culture here. Newsflash- "the brain is connected to the body".
I would think that a math master's wouldn't hurt, but the time would be better spent finding an area of passion in physics. Particularly by doing a (publishable?) thesis senior year. Even if not the ultimate area of passion- now is the time for depth rather than breadth.
I just ordered a half lamb and a quarter beef but I haven't done the cuts yet. Usually going into summer like this I like to get more steaks than roasts cause I like to grill. In the fall I go the other way.