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thank goodness it’s finally march.
I can now stop spell checking F-E-B-R-U-A-R-Y for another 11 months.
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It’s either me or my apartment that looks good.
It can’t be both.
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I feel like 90s tv overprepared me for the mysteries of the bermuda triangle and underprepared me for the complexities of retirement account options.
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the 4 books every millennial needs to read for 2019
1. To Learn The Basics Of Adulthood: The Financial Diet – Chelsea Fagan + Lauren Ver Hage
being financially savvy and responsible is a huge part of growing up because it provides the foundations to almost everything in adulthood.
2. To Organize Your Home: The Life-Changing Magic of Tidying Up – Marie Kondo
as Marie Kondo extensively explains in the book, if an item brings you joy, there’s absolutely nothing wrong with keeping it. But that sweater you got as a gift, but never wear anymore/doesn’t even fit, the trinkets that people gave you here and there, the book you got as a birthday present and no longer have any interest in – if an item has served its purpose - let it go.
3. For Your Career: Lean In – Sheryl Sandberg
my favourite part of the book was when she talked about how she chose to go back to work after giving birth and how she does not all judge anyone that chooses not to do so. there’s no right and wrong in choosing to go back to work or staying at home with the kids. It doesn’t make you any less smart, it’s truly a personal choice for that person.
4. For that Quarter Life/Late Twenties Crisis:The Happiness Project – Gretchen Rubin
read this book every time you feel lost. This book reminds me to constantly challenge myself in different ways and cut through all the social media noise of being a girlboss, and Instagram perfect, and rich, career driven person. What I’m truly chasing in life is happiness. And that means something different to different people at different times
full reviews here #millennials
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My Mom just accidentally prematurely sent an email to an accounting firm… It was supposed to say ‘I am afraid that we will have to postpone our meeting”
but she hit send when all it said was
Hi Jeffrey, I am afraid
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i enjoy getting older. do I wanna be 17 and so overly emotional and dramatic? no thank you.
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Welp, that's done. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
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