Tag: self-care portfolio blog
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How to Schedule Self-Care So It Actually Happens

A gentle guide to scheduling self-care so it actually happens using your calendar to protect rest, routines, and the care you already value.
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How to Be a Regular (and Why It’s the Easiest Way to Make Friends as an Adult)

Making friends as an adult doesn’t require forcing connection. Becoming a regular creates familiarity, ease, and community over time without networking, pressure, or performance.
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Free & Low-Cost Ways to Get Out of the House for Better Well-Being

Free and low-cost ways to get out of the house for better well-being without overspending. Simple $0–$20 ideas that support your mental and physical health.
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Going Back to School in My 30s Taught Me Something I Didn’t Expect

What returning to school in my 30s taught me about timing, consistency, and choosing to show up with intention and why it felt more grounding than my first time.
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What Blogging Taught Me About Progress

What blogging taught me about clarity, consistency, and restraint and why letting systems settle often creates more progress than constant optimization.
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The Semester Method: A Softer Approach to Goal Setting

A reflective approach to semester-based planning that blends work and life goals, limits priorities to three, and shifts focus from outcomes to the actions that move them forward.
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How a CPA Study Prep Discount Lifted My Stress (and My Budget)

Purchasing my CPA study materials felt overwhelming until I found a major Black Friday discount and a flexible payment plan. This post breaks down the numbers and why this savings mattered.
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A Hair Routine I Could Actually Keep

A quiet reflection on choosing one internal self-care ritual, staying consistent, and learning that gentle, steady support can restore confidence over time.
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The 75 Rule: Giving Yourself Grace in a World That Asks You to Overperform

Grace helps you move forward without burnout. The 75 Rule reminds us we don’t need perfection just steady effort, sustainable goals, and room to breathe.
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Rediscovering the Crush in Your 30s: How Being a Regular Brings Back The Spark

A soft, fun look at how crushes return in your 30s when you become a regular somewhere. Routine creates spark, confidence, and a little sweetness in adult life.
