Finals are coming up, undergraduate and graduate applications are due soon, and tensions and stress levels are rising as the semester comes to an end. If you’re going to bed at the end of the day stressed out, here are some tips on how to manage your time better to make your life a bit easier.
The end of the semester is approaching! If you’re like me, you’re only getting busier and more tired. There never seems to be enough time in the day to fit in everything. But, with good time-management skills, you’ll find yourself less stressed and with more free time.
Growing up, I was never confident. However, in middle school, I watched a Ted Talk about confidence that changed my perspective about myself. The Ted Talk gave me the advice to “fake it till I make it.”
With every roadblock I’ve hit and every struggle that I’ve overcome, I’ve learned a lot of lessons throughout my life.
Life is about learning and growing. That’s the beauty of it.
There are times when I see a person, a story, an opinion, or an image, and I instantly make assumptions or judgments about it. But those thoughts and judgments aren’t really mine—they are what I’ve been unconsciously trained to think.
Although I am not a huge fan of shopping, through the years, I have come up with some tips that I use whenever I need to shop.
Over the past few years, thrifting has become a popular mode of shopping. Besides how fun thrifting can be, it also has a lot of benefits, such as the fact that it is sustainable and affordable.
November is officially here, which means the holiday season is about to kick into full gear. That includes Christmas, Hanukkah, Kwanzaa, and other holidays. Many of these include gift-giving, but because of supply chain issues, that may look a little different this year.
If you’re a student like me, you know the financial struggles. Grocery shopping is step 1 into adulthood. The question is, how to shop well but thrifty?