Hello and welcome to the Thoughts that Bind! And if you’re returning, welcome back! Thank you for tuning into our topic today, as it’s an incredibly individual and important one. I wanted to talk to you all about happiness, and how to finally be happy in your life, which is something we all could use a refresher course on.
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Making time for healthy habits: Advice for young people pt 4
Welcome back to advice for young people! Now, if you aren’t caught up, we’ve talked about philosophy (here), money (here), and housekeeping ideas (here) in this series so far. Today is a fun mishmash of ideas, all about healthy habits. So let’s get down to it!
Continue reading “Making time for healthy habits: Advice for young people pt 4”Money things to know before moving out (Advice for young people, pt 2)
There are all sorts of things that people wish they would’ve been told before they went out on their own. Here’s a few, about money and money management.
Continue reading “Money things to know before moving out (Advice for young people, pt 2)”Advice for young people: How to look at life
Recently, I was looking back on my early days of having moved out of my parent’s house. I certainly wasn’t prepared for what the outside world would bring me, and the more I’ve gotten to know others who’ve done the same, the more I think that that’s pretty normal. There’s no way of me knowing what your parents have and haven’t prepared you for, but there are still many things that I would try to make sure newly independent young adults check in with. And so I want to talk to all you young people who are considering finally moving out, or who have recently done so. I have a lot of advice for you! Some is from me and my experience, and much of it is from conversations I’ve had with others about things they wish they would have been told. But I hope that as a whole, it can bring you some useful perspective.
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