I can’t remember the last time I made a list of things I wanted for my birthday. Maybe I was…15? At a certain point in my life I was just receiving money, then alcohol and now I just value getting to spend time with my friends and family. It’s hard figuring out what I want for my birthday because I do so much shopping for myself and I unfortunately have expensive taste. But that won’t stop me from listing out a few things I think would be super fun gifts. I seriously doubt I’ll be getting any of this stuff, but I like making lists and if anyone is thinking about giving me anything at all, consider the final thing on my list. Scroll down!
Read More >>Goals For My Not-School Year
I am so used to always making goals for myself every December for the new year and every September for the school year. I like new beginnings and excuses to make lists and focus on bettering myself. But since I’m not in school this year and I’ve just been working for the entire summer, nothing is changing. I’m not going back to school, taking classes, living anywhere else. I’m just doing the same stuff I’ve been doing. So it seems redundant to make ‘resolutions’ when there are only 4 months left in the year. But then I was thinking about that quote for F. Scott Fitzgerald that goes:
“For what it’s worth: it’s never too late to be whoever you want to be. I hope you live a life you’re proud of, and if you find you’re not, I hope you have the strength to start over again.”
F. Scott Fitzgerald
And that may seem a little deep for this blog post but it’s always been one of my favorite quotes. You can literally turn your life around at any minute and I think that you can make little changes every day that can have a big impact. I’m not the best at resolutions but I’m hoping that just by speaking all of these into existence that I will be more accountable. And by thinking about the length of a school year rather than just the next few months makes me feel like I can actually see more positive changes and more time to work on these things. So here are my goals for my not-school year:
Read More >>7 Tips For Saving Money In College
Where my girls at who are going back to school this week?! I’ve been seeing a bunch of people post about packing up and going back to school and it’s making me feel so old! I’m an adult now ugh that’s so weird! I’ve been out of college for 2 years now and even though that feel’s like a lifetime ago, I still want to share what I’ve learned while I was in college about saving money and how I wish I could still do a bunch of these things but alas, adult world isn’t that easy.
Read More >>25 Compliments To Give People That Aren’t About Appearances
The other day I hanging out with my coworkers in our office kitchen and someone must have said something funny because I started laughing a lot. Like a lot a lot. Then my supervisor said to me “Kim, you have such a great laugh. I love the sound of your laugh”. And I thought Wow that is such a lovely compliment to receive. I can be pretty self-conscious about my laugh (because my gums tend to show which I don’t think is the cutest) but it meant a lot to me that someone would they they enjoy the sound of my laugh and are happy to see me so happy about something that I had to laugh about it. So it got me thinking about compliments and how rare it is that I actually give compliments to people that aren’t about their looks. Especially on Instagram where I don’t know the people I follow personally and am just liking/commenting on a random picture of them in an outfit or on vacation, it can be a bit of challenge to think of a good compliment that is authentic and genuine. (I only like backhanded compliments in a joking and rhetorical way lol). ie: that is so bold of you to say or I wish I was as brave as you are to where that in public. HAHA
And that’s not to say I don’t like it when someone gives me a compliment on my looks; I’ve just come to appreciate the compliments on my efforts, personality and character to have way more meaning and leave a longer lasting impact on me.
I realized as I was making this post that I’ve been telling so many people lately that “I appreciate them and what they do for me”. That’s one of my favorite compliments to give because I fell like it goes a little deeper than just a ‘thank you’. Compliments can be so unique and meaningful without even too much effort and they can absolutely make someone’s day. Here is a list of 25 compliments you can give to the people in your life that don’t have to do with appearances.
Read More >>Summer Bucket List
“Is it summer yet?”-I say as if I get a summer vacation when I don’t because I am a working adult in the working world now with a 9-5 job. That’s right everyone- this summer my tan is going to come from the fluorescent lights in my office because that is where I will be spending the majority of my time. (Hope I don’t get tan lines). But that’s not going to stop me from making a fun list of things I hope to do this summer. Even if I’m working the majority of the time, I love summer and all of the classic activities associated with it. A bunch of my friends are unemployed or taking a break from school this summer, so this list is also for them. If you’re worried about being bored in your home town or having a lot of free time, check out this list!
Read More >>Tips for Moving Back Home After College
In the spirit of all of my other anniversaries that happen this time of year, I feel it is also important to mark and celebrate one full year of moving back home. That’s right, in case you didn’t know: I moved back in with my parents right after college. There was no doubt I would move back home when I accepted my first full time job (right before my last semester of college began). My job is like 8 minutes away from my parents’ house so it would have been foolish for me to try to find my own place when my parents were totally willing to let me move back home. My brothers are now college graduates too but both decided to not move back home (they also have jobs farther away). So now it’s like I’m an only child. I know not everyone can or want to move back home, but it was the best choice for me. And if you’re like me, you may be in the same position. If you’re worried about moving back home, don’t freak out yet! Here is some advice from me after living back at home for a full year (so far).
Read More >>1 Year at My First Full-Time Job: What I’ve Learned So Far
Happy 1 year anniversary of me officially starting my first ever full-time job! Can you believe it has been 1 full year since I graduated college and actually became a working, productive member of society? I have no idea where the time has gone! In the past year I’ve gone to San Francisco for a work trip, Jamaica for a work retreat, and Cleveland and Boston for two conferences! Thats a lot of traveling for one year of working. In between all of that I have been learning so much about working in an office, what it means to be in the marketing and video industries and life in general! I like to keep details of my job pretty vague on the blog but this is a pretty big milestone for me! So I want to share some of the wisdom I’ve gained over the past year.
Read More >>2 Years of Blogging: How I Started
This time of year is always full of so many anniversaries for me! It’s been a year since I graduated, a year since my cruise (and almost getting taken), a year since I started my first full time job, 2 years since my surgery and now 2 years since I started this blog! (That was a lot of anniversaries…but you get the point…life comes at you fast.) I always like to celebrate my jaw surgery but I realized the other day that I haven’t actually made a post about when I started my blog! My blog and my jaw surgery really go hand in hand because I made “Kimbermoose” when I was in recovery. I was so bored at the time! And I had wanted to start a blog for years, but never had that amount of free time before. So as a fun little way to celebrate 2 years of my blog, here’s the scoop on how I started and the truth behind a lot of my pictures from my first blog posts. Let’s just say for now, pictures can be very misleading to an actual situation.
Read More >>Autumn’s Bridal Shower
You may already know this, but two of my best friends are getting married in September! I met Autumn and Seth when I was an RA my sophomore year of college and Autumn asked me to be one of her bridesmaids! I am so so so excited and also so honored to be a part of their special day (I also took their engagement pics and they are some of the best pictures I have ever taken ever). Last weekend my fellow bridesmaids and I threw Autumn a bridal shower and I wanted to share some pictures (because these girls did an absolutely fabulous job and we love our girl).
Read More >>Life Update
I have been a very bad blogger lately. For a couple weeks there I was doing pretty good with writing and promoting a lot of content…but as of late, life has really pushed blogging to the back burner. This happens every once in a while! That being said, I wanted to give you a little update on what I’ve been up to and what I’m excited about in the next few weeks.
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