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Ways to Earn Money over the Summer


Hello everyone!

One of my biggest frustrations when I was younger was not having money for what I wanted. Obviously, I understand that other things are more important than material posessions, but it is nice to have money to spend on nice things and experiences. I always looked for ways to earn money, but it was hard to do as a young teenager in a rural town. As I got older, I found ways to get creative and make money for food, clothing, and fun times, and I've listed some of my favorite ways down below for you.

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Friday Finds: YouTube Hair & Beauty Starter Kit


So, I've been watching YouTube videos for years now, and YouTube is where I learned the majority of what I know about beauty and hair styling. I've collected some of the OG videos that I watched years ago and refer back to often, along with some of my own videos, to show you all where I learned what I know. The skills are pretty basic, so if you want video recommendations for more advanced topics, such as hair coloring or smokey eyes, email me!

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Failing to Achieve


Back in January, I set a goal to make straight A’s for the spring semester. After months of sitting outside my professors’ offices, pulling all-nighters, waking up early to be fully prepared for class, and working harder for school than I ever have before, I failed. When I checked my final grades, I saw two B’s that weren’t supposed to be there.

It wasn’t the first time I’d fallen short of my goals. During my first semester at Georgetown, I tried out for the cheerleading squad and stood shocked when my number wasn’t called after waiting in the gym for hours. Earlier this semester, I sought out a board position for a campus organization I loved and received an email telling me that I wouldn’t be on the board after all. Long story short, I’m familiar with not reaching goals. Still, that doesn’t make it suck any less.


I think my response always starts out the same—with excuses. I wonder what went wrong in my life to prevent me from achieving something I set out to do. This school year I had two jobs that took up a lot of time in my week. I was probably involved in too many organizations, as well. That stuff doesn’t matter, though, because at the end of the day I decided to take them on, and I had the choice all along the way to drop things and resign positions. But I liked being able to say I held such-and-such position in blah-blah-blah club, so I sacrificed my academics for a little glory.


After running through the ways the universe was out to get me, I start seriously thinking about things that I did wrong. Instead of reaching out for help from my professors or my classmates, I suffered in silence a lot, so I wouldn’t look “stupid” or “dumb.” I also spent too much time wasting energy outside of class, so when I finally got some down time, I just wanted to watch Netflix or nap rather than study. There were also a few assignments I threw together the night before because I didn’t have time to prepare the way I should have because (see above) I spent too much energy and time on things other than class.


At the end of the day, I’m still very proud of myself. I crossed horizons and reached new limits I haven’t seen since arriving at Georgetown. I made the Dean’s List for the first time, and my GPA has only climbed since my first semester. I’ve also learned more about taking care of myself physically and mentally, which I believe is much more important than a transcript. I’ve identified what I did well this semester and what I could use some improvement on. Each semester I learn a little bit more about success and I get closer and closer to reaching it. For me, it isn’t about reaching a certain GPA. It’s about growth and progress, and if I have that along with some meaningful lessons, I’m good. Obviously, I still have that goal of making straight A’s, but even if I never get that, I know what hard work looks like and what it takes to reach a goal.
 

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My Favorite Protective Styles


I'm growing my hair out from my second big chop, and this time around, I'm really trying to do the protective styling thing. Leaving my hair alone in braids has proven time and time again to be the best way for it to grow, so I'm excited to see how quickly I can pass my earlier growth milestones. Here are some of my tried and true protective styles in case you need some natural hair inspiration. 


For tutorials for each of the styles check out the links below:
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Dorm Room Essentials


Hey everyone!

It has been a very long time since I lasted posted, but now that classes are out, I plan to post at least twice a week! Summer is the perfect time to get prepared for the next school year, so today, I'm sharing a few items I had in my dorm room that really made a difference in comfort. This is not an exhaustive dorm room shopping list by any means. If you're interested in the list I used when shopping for my first dorm room, click here. These are just a few things that I enjoyed the most from my room this past year. 
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