Work, school, internship, family, friends, technology and so on. That’s all the things we deal with on daily basis. When do we have the time to deal with ourselves? Our schedules and titles demand our time, energy, and personality without a break. Self-care has become a booming topic for lifestyle and we need to make…
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Is This My Hair Type?: YouTube for Hair Typing
The ultimate natural hair question: What is my hair type? Defining your hair type or texture can bring light to the type of products you should be using. But how are most naturalistas finding guidance with their curls? YouTube. There are many YouTube influencers who tailor to watchers when it comes to taking care of…
Debunking the Myth of the Job Hopper
Do you have too many jobs on your resume? Do you leave positions prior to the end of a year? Have you received the side eye when asked about your most recent job and why you left from potential employers? If so, then you would be classified as the traditional job hopper. What is a…
Off the Hair Topic: Nine Things Every Entry-Level Professional Should Have on Deck
As an entry level professional, life is in the air. Your boss might call you for a project on your day off. You’re having a rough day and can’t seem to shake it off. Even pulling a double with a hungry stomach. Things happen when your’re trying to get to the top, so you have…
Off the Hair Topic: Three Podcasts African American Women Should Be Listening To
Lose the radio. There’s a new station in town. Actually there are 1000s. They’re called podcasts. Don’t have a clue? Check out your phone applications, Spotify, or iTunes. They’re there. I’ve been missing out so much good advice, entertainment, and uplifting podcasts, I don’t know how my ears managed to listen to the regular ole…
Twenties, Broke, and Happy
From the title, I hope you can tell this is a journey post. It’s probably a post many people in their twenties can relate to. It’s probably a phase many people have gone through in their lifetime. I just wanted to make this post to say; you’re not alone. I graduated in 2015 and I…