Lesson 17: You Can’t Be The Best at Everything
This column is a spin off from Lesson 8: You’re Never Too Old to Start Something New. In it, I wrote (I can’t believe I’m quoting myself, how cringe)…
This column is a spin off from Lesson 8: You’re Never Too Old to Start Something New. In it, I wrote (I can’t believe I’m quoting myself, how cringe)…
“You should get takeout just for yourself” is basically just my way of saying: “You should learn to treat yourself”. Why, you ask? It just so happens that…
The point is this: you learn by doing, and if you’re not doing anything, you’re not learning. If you’re standing still, you’re not progressing…
How far would you go to please your boss? This week I’m talking about how I learned (the hard way) how important it is to have a work-life balance.
I truly believe there are things you learn from living abroad or travelling long-term that you just don’t learn any other way…
This week I’m talking about self-care, and how important it is to be kind to yourself, especially when you’re sick!
A reminder to embrace change, and trust that life has a funny way of working out. Be kind, believe in yourself, and the rest will fall into place.
When I was a young adult, I was very shy. I spent an awful lot of time thinking about the way I looked, trying to make a good first impression, and making sure nobody hated me…
Why does dealing with criticism come naturally to some, whereas for others, it’s much more difficult? I share my tips on how to make it a little easier.
Or, more specifically in my case, you’re never too old to start rollerblading. My friend Gabi and I are 27 and 31. After much persuading from her…
*Disclaimer, this article is about dedicating time to your friendships and dating them like you would ‘date yourself’. Not ACTUALLY dating your friends.
After a peculiar Twitter exchange, I wrote this article about longing for things I can no longer have as British immigrant in Europe.
Reflecting on her last three years as a student, Anna is imparting some essential and well-worn advice for students about to start university. —— Like most people, I spent the months before starting university building up a collection of idealistic and slightly unrealistic expectations for what I would achieve over the next few years. Among …
This week I’m getting unnecessarily nostalgic, and reflecting on what it was like to be amongst the first generation to grow up with the Internet… even if we don’t have a name.
In her last article, Casey spoke about managing your time as a neurodivergent. Now, she’s back with how to set goals (and stick to them) as a neurodivergent.