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Tips For Handling Stress & Anxiety

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Find your escape. No matter how many tips I will give you on the right essential oil, or the right hobby, you must find your escape. What is strong enough to pull you away from your stress, and force you to follow these upcoming habits? THAT is what you must find before expecting to do any of these activities. These tasks will not instantly make you happy, and they will not solve your issues, but they will temporarily, and over time drift your mind away from it. Journal : Before letting you, you should talk about it. Call a friend, write it down, talk to God, or talk to yourself through a car ride. No matter how you prefer to express it, you should always begin by talking about it. This could help you realize how small the problem is, or how its supposed to be solved. Light a candle, and start your oil diffuser : I recently purchased an oil diffuser, and it has never powered off. I find so much peace going into my room, and smelling a nature Sandalwood, or Lavender oil. Oil diff...

2020 Manifestation Board

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Let’s begin with what is “manifestation?” Manifestation is what you make of it, it is your own definition. Throughout our daily lives we face many different tasks, and different opportunities. Some we accept because they are simple and comfortable; however the act of manifesting is the complete opposite of comfort. It is the idea of a goal so big it scares the small minded people. It is a dream you plan on living whether it is in a month from now, or three years from now. We must not just write down our goals, and our plans - we must MANIFEST it - and we must be reminded of our goals (through our manifestation board) I began creating my board by making my 2020 Resolutions, and listing goals I had for the year, and goals I had planned to overcome in the future. After physically listing these dreams in my journal, I began to print out pictures that corresponded with each goal. For example; I have big goals such as owning a NYC Apartment in the future, and little objectives like purcha...

Process of Blogging

In the past, there have been many times where I have thought about opening up my new blog and posting weekly on topics such as wellness, lifestyle, health, and fashion. I have been journaling since I could write, and always had a passion for writing and for reading. As I got older, I began to become influenced by many fashions and health bloggers, and it always inspired me to want to open up my own business venture where I got to speak about what I was passionate about. I have created small blogs on websites such as Wix and Squarespace, and although I have never published any posts, I felt as typing them out helped me to learn and improve more on my writing. I will proceed with my blog my creating content for those who have an interest in fashion, and the healthy lifestyle that has changed my life tremendously.

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Guide to a NYC Commuter

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Hi, welcome to the first post of my upcoming Blog. In this post I will be explaining some ways to make sure that you have a successful commute in New York City, where trains and walking are the most popular ways to travel places. I am going to begin by telling you that I commute to NYC for school using the local train stop in my town. This train stop takes me to Hoboken after passing many other local stops. After Hoboken, I transfer to The Path which takes me to the World Trade Center, which is a 10 minute walk from campus. I do this twice a week for this semester, and I did it three times a week last semester. There have been many times where things go wrong, so below I will share some tips on how to avoid stressful commutes.  WTC 1. ALWAYS check train times the night before. I know that this is a simple one, but some days you can be taken by surprise by the times that have been switched, or how little options there are for that day. 2. Check the weather… always! New...