3 Ways to Re-energize your Boring Morning Commute

This post has been sponsored by Bai® Bubbles. All thoughts and opinions are my own. As you guys may know, I bought a car recently! After going carless for almost 8 months in a commuter-heavy city, I am truly surprised I lasted as long as I did. Thankfully I was able to take the train

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How to Cut Back on Frivolous Spending

Now that I’m in the final days of saving for a car, I’m trying to minimize spending wherever I can. These are a few things I’ve stopped doing in order to cut back on frivolous spending.  Featured photo was first seen here

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This is What you Voted to See More of in 2018

To wrap up a great year of 2017, I polled some of you over on Instagram to see what you wanted more of using Instagram’s new Story Poll feature (P.S. are you following on Instagram? If not, pop over here to do so!). I wanted to get a feel for what you want in 2018

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4 Ways to Set Yourself Up For Success in the New Year

With the New Year approaching quickly, it’s time to start thinking about ways to pave a better path for ourselves in 2018. This year I want to challenge you to think outside of the box when setting goals. Instead of making the “I want to lose weight commitment”, set a goal that says “I want

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How to Manage Stress During the Holidays

The Holidays can be stressful. Between shopping for gifts, traveling to multiple family’s houses, and the sometimes-uncomfortable family discussions that get brought up around the dinner table, it’s not surprising that therapists find this time of year to be extremely busy and start seeing patients more frequently. To help navigate any sort of Holiday Headaches

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5 Books for Your Holiday Reading List with The Blonde Bookworm

Instagram is a great place. I have met countless new friends and best friends from it and find constant inspiration flipping through my feed, hashtags, and location tags. It’s also helped me to discover one of my favorite “bookworms” who is constantly flooding my feed with a new book in a styled setting, whether it

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2017: The Start of Something New

When I was younger, in a journal that’s still sitting in my bedside dresser, I wrote down this theory about New Years Eve that – until recently – had been long forgotten but continuously held true. 

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