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A Fresh Grad's Guide to Sanity

Yesterday was everything you could imagine- tears, memories, laughter and the exhilirating walk to get that diploma you worked n years for but then you woke up today with dread, anxiety and this heavy question- what the hell am I supposed to do today? Breathe. Close your eyes. Go back to sleep. Just kidding! Okay breathe- breathe long and hard and get that pen and pad and write all the things you want to do in your life.  Tip: write it like "things i want to do before i turn *insert realistic age here*"  Now in writing these ambitious checklist, keep this is mind: 1. Be kind to yourself - Don't expect your future self to be perfect and industrious and super rich. Give him/her time to...

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sharks & goals

sharks & goals

  My ultimate dream ever is to travel the world. All 196 countries and other places too. Places that haven't been discovered, places that have been dubbed as historical and full of nature.    In fact, it's not even a dream anymore. It's a plan.   Don't get me wrong, it won't be easy. I still have a long way to go but that doesn't stop  me.    But then movies like The Shallows come in and I'm having second thoughts.   Just kidding. Sharks eating people won't stop me from accomplishing my dream. Heck no!   In fact, if the audience now see sharks as vicious and eat humans every chance they get because of this...

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DREAMS

DREAMS

I have never had one dream, I’ve had billions. When I was very small, about four or five years old, my dream was to be an astronaut. I would pretend I was flying through space on a rocket ship and it would make me feel over the moon, literally. One day at kindergarten, we all came to school and sat in a circle. The teacher asked us to go around the circle and tell the class what we wanted to be when we grew up. I was incredibly excited to tell the class my great dream. When it came to my turn, and I told the class that I wanted to be a famous astronaut, they started scoffing and laughing. “Girls can’t be astronauts!” one of the little boys yelled. I felt heartbroken. I ran...