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Back to School Outfit Inspiration for High School & College Students


Back to School Outfit Inspiration

Hey everyone!

Our back to school content is still going strong! On the blog today, I rounded up some ladies I've been loving on my Instagram feed, and I used their looks to inspire some back to school personalities. For the outfit details in the pictures, you'll have to check out their platforms (don't worry, I've shared them multiple times). Take a peek at each look, and let me know in the comment section which matches you best! 


Campus Cutie ft. Lindsey
Our Campus Cutie likes to stick with neutrals and basics, so she never clashes with her school gear. Of course, that doesn't mean she's boring! She plays with tones and textures like with this two-toned denim backpack and marble-like travel mug.

Follow Lindsey on Instagram & check out her blog!

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Back to School 2017: DIY Face Masks for Clear Skin


Hi everyone!

So, we are starting our back to school series! I'm super excited because, besides Christmas, this is my favorite time of the year. It's the time where I can be my Virgo self and get organized, set goals, and prepare to kick it into high gear before I start hating school again. One area I'm focusing in on in skin care. This summer, I spent a little bit more energy into skin care, and I've definitely been seeing growth. However, there are still too many days where I skimp on my routine or drink too much coffee over water or even sleep in my makeup (don't crucify me). On my YouTube channel, I'm sharing all the ways I'm getting my skin together before school starts back up, and on the blog, I'm sharing some DIY face mask recipe for all my budget baddies (💯!).

I also want to note that the start of the school year is simply a good check-in point. You don't have to have perfect skin to have a happy life or a great school year. If your skin isn't clear by the start of the year, you haven't failed anything.

DIY Face Mask Recipes

Hydrating Oatmeal Mask
This mask helps to manage breakouts, adds moisture to skin, and helps to reduce inflammation. 

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Passion > Fear

In 2014, I decided that I wanted to have a YouTube channel. Looking back, I’m not sure what the exact reason behind it was, but I knew I loved beauty and fashion and wanted to share that with others. I already spent hours weekly watching YouTube videos and reading blogs, so why wouldn’t I join in?

Excuses were why I didn’t join in. Fear was why I didn’t join in. “I don’t have a nice camera,” I would tell myself. “What if no one watches,” I’d worry. Small as those thoughts feel now, they really held me back and kept me from doing something I so deeply desired. Still, I wanted to be a part of this community, and I wanted to build a community within that for strong people who shared my interests, fears, and thirst for growth. At some point, that thirst and desire for success was greater than my fear and excuses, and I found myself in 2015 in front of a camera that I got as part of a photography class I enrolled in, getting ready to film my first YouTube video. The issue of the camera was one that seemed so big but ended up being so easily solved when I started looking for solutions instead of worrying over the problems.

Two years later, my channel and blog have not grown in the way I envisioned. The numbers are still very low, and when they’ve grown, it’s been at a very slow rate. However, I’m not upset. I’m not upset because when I look over those two years, I see myself letting weeks and months go by without uploading or rather, throwing a video together for the sake of uploading. I see myself continuing to worry about whether or not my content will be supported and well-received. I see the numbers growing stagnant because I did. It’s another case of fear and excuses growing bigger than the desire for success.

If it is easy for fear to take over your thirst for achievement, then you weren’t thirsty enough in the first place. You didn’t have enough passion to withstand the storm of fear, and that is not necessarily a bad thing. It often means you need to reevaluate what you want and find what passion will push you through the fear. Maybe your excuses grow bigger than your desire for success because the future you had in mind simply isn’t what you want anymore. That is perfectly valid. People change, and over time, especially as young people, we learn about and hone our interests.

For me, I realized that I didn’t want a career strictly as an influencer. While growing up without much money, a future making hundreds of thousands of dollars posting on Instagram sounded beautiful. However, as I grew up, I realized I had other interests besides beauty and style that I wanted to pursue. I knew I loved mentorship and writing and art, so the idea of being an influencer posting to Instagram made me a little sad because I thought I would have to give up those other passions. As a result, my content lacked feeling because I wasn’t excited to put it together. I was sad and felt like I was sacrificing what I really wanted. I could set all the YouTube and blog goals I wanted, but without the passion behind them, I wasn’t inspired to reach them.

I have much more clarity surrounding what I want from my life and career, and my online platforms have benefitted from being realigned according to that. If a video or post doesn’t work out in the way I hoped, instead of wallowing in the low viewer count, my passion pushes me forward to keep trying. It helps me see where I could improve rather than question why other people didn’t like it. My passion gives me new ideas because I’m teeming with things to share. I don’t feel empty when I think about the future, and I’m excited to build a life around it. If I have a slow spell where others don’t seem interested, I still am, and it keeps me going. It is an insatiable hunger that I keep feeding, the same one that helped me to find a camera without money to buy one.

In the future, I’ll share what is entailed in that “clarity surrounding what I want from life and career” that I mentioned (stay tuned!), but in the meantime, I wanted to encourage all of you to push forward towards what you want. Obstacles are very real, but they often aren’t as scary as we believed. If something doesn’t seem worth it to you, think about why because maybe it really isn’t. I also wanted to thank everyone for being so supportive. This summer, I have seen more growth online than I could have imagined, and while a lot of that is due to the fact that I decided I was going to pursue passions, it also has a lot to do with all of you who continue to click these links and read these posts and watch my videos. Thank you.

Maya




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What I Eat in a Day


This summer, I'm staying in DC without a meal plan, so I had to learn to cook some easy dishes quick. So far, Pinterest has been a lifesaver. I've really been surprising myself by not eating out very much. For today's post, I thought I'd share some things that I eat and cook throughout the day. I want to do more of these posts, as each day is different depending on what is going on. This took place on a day when I didn't have class or work, so I had more time to mess around. Take a look and leave a comment with your favorite recipes for everyone else (aka me) to try!

Quick disclaimer: these aren't necessarily healthy options. I'm trying to be more conscious of what I'm putting into my body, you're talking to a girl who's favorite restaurant is McDonald's. The fact that I cooked period says a lot, trust me. 

Breakfast

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Backyard Shenanigans












Hey everyone!

Today was my first Saturday off in a while, so I tried my best to use my free time & have the most fun possible. After a quick meeting at a bakery, I met up with my roommate, Jasmin, and we had a photoshoot around the neighborhood. I'm trying really hard to get back into photography, so I was so appreciative when Jasmin agreed to model for me. It was super hot, so I changed out of my meeting clothes and put on this romper from Violet Boutique, along with some sandals from Forever 21. We ended up in one of the cutest backyards I've ever seen. After taking a million shots, we made our way to a new bubble tea spot and let all the sweat dry while enjoying a cool drink. On our way back, it suddenly started pouring, and we sought refuge at a friend's house, enjoying more good conversation while we waited out the storm. It was mostly uneventful but a good time to decompress nonetheless. 

Thanks again to Jasmin for helping me out; y'all can check out her Instagram here! I spent barely any time at all editing her shots because she was already so perfect (🙄). I'm adding some pictures of her below so you can see for yourself.  




If you're interested in getting some shots done, email me at mayanfleming@gmail.com for more info! Otherwise, keep your eyes open for new posts and a new video tomorrow. Until then, see you soon!

-Maya
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