The holidays are a time of excitement and festivities. There is so much to look forward to! Spending time with family, giving gifts, seasonal foods, and enjoying the decorations all around us. But it can also be a stressful season, especially when it comes to finances. Maybe you planned to get ahead with Christmas shopping,... Continue Reading →
The Seven Habits of Highly Effective People Blog Series: Habit Three- Put First Things First
It is difficult to fully capture the depth of Habit Three: Put First Things First, but its power connects to the first two habits. Habit One: Be Proactive teaches us to take responsibility for our lives and to recognize that we have the freedom to choose our actions. Habit two: guides us to create a... Continue Reading →
Managing Stress as a College Student
I am currently in my final semester of undergraduate studies. The past four years have been filled with so many awesome memories and prideful accomplishments, but also a lot of stress. How did I ever get through the semesters where I was juggling 6 classes, a demanding athletic schedule, an on-campus job, and a social... Continue Reading →
De-Clutter Your Mind!
For many people, spring is the time for cleaning. However, have you ever stopped to wonder if fall is the optimal time? Just think, for some people in colder climates the winter months are the perfect time to de-clutter your home! You’re about to be spending a lot of time inside, so why look at... Continue Reading →
Why Starting a Bullet Journal Can Be Beneficial for Your Mental Health
You’ve most likely stumbled upon pictures of these on Pinterest -- the detailed and colored journals, calendars, and several types of lists. The bullet journal has grown into an overwhelmingly well-known type of creative journaling over the last few years, and it shows! Unlike conventional agendas, diaries, journals, or planners, this bullet journal contains everything... Continue Reading →
Your Planner Doesn’t Protect You from Your Life
I've always been organized, and I've always liked knowing what my life would look like. As far back as I can remember, I always had attainable life goals. I wanted to graduate from high school. I wanted to graduate from college. I wanted to get married and have a career and have children someday. So... Continue Reading →
