Category: Work/Life Balance

Mondays with Meg: The Power of Choice

  Whenever I open up my daily planner, I see frantic scribbles accented by multiple underlines and exclamation points. Lists, lists and more lists: school assignments, appointments, errands, “Things to Think About” (aka things I’ll never think about), house chores…With … Continue reading

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Wendy’s World: The Importance of Flexibility

Many organizations and articles state the importance of being flexible for professional progression, but during my study abroad experience in Jordan, I have realized the importance of being flexible for your own happiness as well.  The expectations that you set … Continue reading

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Overwhelmed? Keep Calm to Avoid Using the Force Quit!

Want to know what happens when you try to open iChat, Photoshop, Microsoft Outlook and InDesign at the same time? Nothing. The computer spins its multi-colored wheels until you either wait patiently or force quit. This is what happens when … Continue reading

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The Allie Way – When the world seems to suck you in…

Hello! First of all I want to apologize for being absent for so many weeks. As usual, life feels “crazier than ever,” and I feel like I’ve been sucked into some kind of time portal since entering grad school, where … Continue reading

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Lauren’s Lounge: Preparing for November Success!

First and most importantly, I hope everyone who was in the path of the hurricane got through with minimal damage. Here at Ithaca College we had a whole lot of rain, but nothing too serious. Second, the usual apology for … Continue reading

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