With the new year quickly approaching, it’s a good time to grab a planner so that you can stay organized and stick to your new year’s resolutions. Whether you’re a student or working professional, there’s a planner that fits your needs. Although apps and online calendars can help with appointment reminders, planners allow…
productivity
The Hardest Working Cities 2024
In honor of Employee Appreciation Day on March 1st, personal finance website WalletHub has released a report on America’s hardest working cities. Americans work an average of 1,811 hours per year, more than people in most other industrialized countries. In this post, we celebrate those who contribute the most to our economy. Americans are known…
The Importance of a Reset Day
Photo by cottonbro studio Before beginning the work or school week, it’s important to set aside a day to “reset” and start with a clean slate and relaxed mind. A reset day may mean different things depending on your habits, personality and schedule. For some, a reset day is all about relaxation and self-care. For…
10 Affordable, Stress-Relieving Hobbies for College Students
Photo by Rui Dias College can be stressful for many students and it may seem overwhelming at times. As a busy (and broke) student, you may feel there’s no time or money for hobbies. But taking up a hobby could prove beneficial, not just for your mental and physical health but for your academic performance….
“Quiet Quitting” is Changing How We Work
Photo by Christina Morillo For many years, workers have taken pride in their dedication to work, often at the expense of mental and physical well-being. Words like “hustle” and phrases such as “rise and grind” have slipped into our collective career lexicon. These ideas about work lead to guilt over simply taking a vacation or…