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Blavity: How My Quarter-Life Crisis Drove Me To Greatness

When I graduated from college, I left with high hopes, wishful thinking, and excitement ready to conquer the world.

Who would’ve thought that less than two years later, I would find myself in the vicious cycle that many recent graduates find themselves in.

Doing work we hate.

Medium: It’s okay that you don’t have it all together.

“Make sure you make you set out you clothes for tomorrow. It’s good to be organized”

My mom was (and still is) proud of her ability to get my sisters and I to have things well together.

When I was younger, organization moved like clockwork in my house. Everyone had to look good, clean up after themselves, and get organized for the next day.

But as I got older, I started to realize that life isn’t as picturesque and organized as I was taught it would be in the four walls that surrounded my home.

 

OnMogul: A Thin Line Between Love and Hate...

 

Years ago I was in a situationship that I knew I hated.

I didn’t hate him, but I hated myself more than I loved myself.

I hated the fact that I allowed someone to treat me the way I was treated.

I hated the fact that I allowed myself to make excuse after excuse for repeated absences from events that meant everything to me – birthdays, get togethers, Christmas’, Valentines Days. You name it, he missed it.

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