A love story isn’t just “Nice to meet you,” “I love you too,” “Yes, I’ll marry you,” and “I do.” In fact, it’s the thousands of tiny moments in between those big milestones that make a great couple and a great love story. Today I’m going to share a few of my favorite tiny moments [Continue Reading…]
My Brain Has Had Too Many Tabs Open
I was on the phone with the friend the other day who asked me, “What are your plans over Christmas vacation?” To which I quickly replied, “My plan is to breathe.” She laughed, saying “Oh, I totally get that.” [bctt tweet=”My plan for Christmas break is just to breathe.”] You feel that way too? [Continue Reading…]
This Season Requires Tissues…and not for allergies!
No one told me what life would really be like after graduating college. Well, that’s not completely true. Plenty of people said that my life will be terrible and difficult and “the real world sucks,” all of which I rejected immediately. But no one told me about the beauty and the change and the way [Continue Reading…]
Summer Goals For 2014
Can you believe it’s June? Heck, can you believe that we’re halfway through 2014? No joke, the other day I almost wrote 2011 as the date. Where are these years going? WHAT IS HAPPENING? Alright, back to earth now. I really love goals (I write about that a lot), especially personal goals. Lately, though, all [Continue Reading…]
My Theme For 2014 & Why I’ve Been So Quiet
I know I haven’t posted in a while. I’ve been writing since I was a little girl. I have old journals filled with scribbled thoughts, dozens of files stored on floppy disks with short stories, poems, and made up writing worksheets that will never be read again, letters I’ll never send, the beginning chapters of [Continue Reading…]
2013 WAS AWESOME. (& a manifesto for 2014)
This year was awesome. I can’t say for sure that it was my favorite year of life to date, but I’d say it’s a super fierce competitor in the Blair’s Best Year of Life running. Here’s what went down this year: I graduated college. I was hired at my first full-time job. I moved to [Continue Reading…]
Why Graduating College Is Not the End of the World After All
This time last year, I legitimately thought that May 25, 2013 was going to be the day the world ended. I thought I’d graduate, move back home to Maryland and die a slow, painful death away from my best friends, miserable and alone. Dramatic? Perhaps. My reality at the time? Absolutely. College was, for me, [Continue Reading…]
Work With Time & Get More Done With The Pomodoro Technique
Something about this time of year is always chaotic. I literally cannot recall one late September/early November season that was serene or particularly relaxing. In the next three weeks I have exactly three out of town trips planned, big things are going on in the office, and I’m preparing for friends to come visit and [Continue Reading…]
Make Every Week Count With A Disappearing Marble Jar
Those of you who have been readers for a while (thank you for being a reader for a while) know that I am a big fan of defining short-term and long-term goals as a means to success. After reading this book, I’ve been a goal-girl! And I don’t see myself turning around any time soon. [Continue Reading…]
Try On My Shoes: A Day In My Life
The past three months or so have met me with with some pretty massive life changes. I mean, I moved across the country, began my first 9-5 job, moved into a new apartment, and assumed full financial responsibility. I don’t care what anyone says, the transition from college into the working world is the most [Continue Reading…]
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