Month: October 2025
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The 3–5 P.M. Slump Survival Guide
It’s 3:27 p.m. on a Wednesday. You’ve stared at the same cells in your spreadsheet for so long you started naming them. The ring of condensation on your desk is the only remnant of your coffee left. Watching the clock hit 5 p.m. is your only will to live. We all know the 3-5 p.m.…
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Thriving Isn’t Linear: Learning to Love the Ups and Downs
The Instagram Highlights Are Lies Going through life has taught me that it can be ugly sometimes. Life isn’t always sunshine and rainbows. It’s okay to have crooked, messy, in-progress parts. And the biggest thing to acknowledge? Social media is fake.Of course, everyone is going to post their best-edited picture. Of course, they’ll share their…
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Autumn Outfit Ideas for “Nine to Thrive” Girls
If you know me, I loveee a good outfit. My goal is to be comfortable, but fashionable. What I wear to work can also be worn to my after-work activities because no one has time for three outfit changes a day. If you struggle with finding outfit inspiration, you can worry no more! I’m here…
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What My Daily Routine Actually Looks Like (and Why It’s Flexible)
The Myth of the Perfect Routine We all have that one favorite influencer who posts their 6 a.m. “that girl” routine videos. I’ve fallen down the longgg rabbit hole of trying to find the perfect routine that works for me. In reality, I’ve learned that not having a strict routine is what works best. As…
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How to Advocate for Creativity in a Traditional Workplace
In a traditional workplace, the unofficial motto often feels like “We’ve always done it this way.” Although that kind of structure can be constructive, it can also feel restrictive – leaving little room for personal growth. Coloring outside the lines is often looked down upon in these environments. But creativity thrives on experimentation and risk,…
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Beyond the Job Title: Why Sharing Hobbies Builds Stronger Workplaces
Bringing your hobbies into your work life can make your career feel more fulfilling and personal. Your job should reflect you, not replace you. No matter what your job title is, you were hired for more than your resume. You were hired for your perspective, your creativity, and your individuality. You never want to lose…
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The Art of Doing Less: Saying No to Make Space for Yes
Saying “no” can feel uncomfortable, especially if you love saying yes to new opportunities like me. I love being busy; I love feeling productive. But sometimes, being busy doesn’t mean being fulfilled. In fact, constantly saying yes can leave us with less room for the things that matter most. When our days are packed, we…
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Why Boredom Might Be the Key to Creativity
We live in a world where we are so obsessed with being constantly stimulated. We can’t go one second without our phones in our hands; we yearn for that constant connection. But what happens when we have…nothing? We’ve forgotten what it feels like to simply be alone with our thoughts, and that space is exactly…
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Redefining Success: Through Your Own Lens
The definition of success is “the accomplishment of an aim or purpose.” Society usually measures it by wealth, status, possessions, and career milestones. Basically, the more money you have, the more “successful” you are… right? We’ve all heard the saying, “money doesn’t buy happiness.” I used to roll my eyes at that. I mean, tell…
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Balancing Multiple Identities Without Burning Out
Me trying to decide who I’m going to be today: If you’ve ever felt like you’re juggling 23 personalities (Split style), welcome. You’re not alone. We all have many identities: student, barista, partner, superhero-in-training. The real challenge? Not burning out while trying to be all of them at once. So how do you balance multiple…
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