I can’t run a blog on Lifestyle + Career and not share my prior job experiences. It’s funny because I used to hate the question “what do you do for work”? or “what is your …
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Preparing for Q4 both personally and professionally.
If you are planning out the remainder of the year and preparing for future milestones, here are some helpful tips to aid in your Q4 plan.
How To Manage Being The Youngest Person In The Room.
I obtained my first college internship 5 years ago, at the age of 20, and every year after that, I secured a summer internship experience leading up to graduation. These are all personal strides I …
How To Start Your First Day of Remote Work
If you are starting out your career in the midst of a pandemic, participating in virtual interviews and orientations, or simply curious about work from home, this post is for you. Similar to many recent …
4 Pieces of Advice To Transition From College To Workplace
On this very day 2 years ago, what feels like last year I graduated college. With excitement and optimism, ready for what is next in life. You can only prepare but so much for something …
How To Separate Self Worth vs Self At Work
You graduated college and started your first “big girl” job. Seemingly a huge accomplishment for many, including myself. The conversation now changes from “congratulations on your new job to what do you? or where do you work?”….
Top 4 Things To Consider When Selecting Your First Job
It’s crazy to think in a couple of months will mark my 2-year post graduating from college and working full time. I remember clear as day, receiving the call to work at my first “big girl” job. I use the term “big girl” to truly emphasize what was at risk.
What success looks like in your 20’s
I placed this post in the career category because I feel like we attribute so much of our success to career-driven accomplishments. At times we are so focused on achieving great wealth, status or approval …
5 Lessons You Will Learn On The Job
Your first job will be your most memorable and potentially least favorable, especially if you are working on identifying an authentic career path.