Before we became #YoungAdults, we may have had the thought that money grows on trees just because we hadn’t had to be responsible for things like paying bills, car notes or, for some of us, rent. Just last night, I was at a student athlete forum at the WVU Alumni Center and one of the… Continue reading Make Saving Money a Mindset, Not a Goal
Breakdowns Are Welcome, No One ever Said Crying Was a Bad Thing
As #YoungAdults, we may not have the free time on our hands that we once did as children in our younger years. With being a student who is halfway done with her college academics, a lot of real life business starts to hit you hard. Constantly from each direction you’re asked if you have an… Continue reading Breakdowns Are Welcome, No One ever Said Crying Was a Bad Thing
DIY because, why not
As #YoungAdults that are finally living in our own space, whether it be an apartment with your bestie, a dorm room or even an apartment with your significant other, making it your own in a unique way is all you strive for. At the start of every new year for school after about a couple… Continue reading DIY because, why not
It is encouraged to learn from others
We have heard it all before; “Ideas don’t just come out of nowhere”, “Use others posts as inspiration to your own”, and “Comments that you read from blogs you follow can help you grow as well”. As I said before, #YoungAdulting is a blog that consist of topics covering things such as making an efficient… Continue reading It is encouraged to learn from others
Time to Pause Netflix and Rack Up Your Steps
Although our parents aren’t in our ear every ten minutes anymore, maintaining a consistent, active lifestyle is more important than we think. Going into college you may think the myth behind “freshman 15” is just that, a myth, but it is not. The Freshman 15, defined by the world wide web, is; “an expression… Continue reading Time to Pause Netflix and Rack Up Your Steps
TIME TO FEND FOR YOURSELF
For 18 years we had it easy when it came to grocery shopping. To make a lunch for the next school day all we had to do was look inside of the pantry or refrigerator and grab what we wanted and we ran out of supplies we simply had to notify our parents. Then 18… Continue reading TIME TO FEND FOR YOURSELF