GenYJourney.com is proud to feature Justin M L Bryant as August’s Entrepreneur Spotlight. Justin founded Think Design Studio over 4 years ago and continues to serve as Owner and Lead Brand Development Specialist as he continues down his entrepreneurial quest while embodying everything that is Gen-Y. Sit Back. Learn. Enjoy.
GenYJourney.com is proud to feature Justin M L Bryant as August’s Entrepreneur Spotlight. Justin founded Think Design Studio over 4 years ago and continues to serve as Owner and Lead Brand Development Specialist as he continues down his entrepreneurial quest while embodying everything that is Gen-Y. Sit Back. Learn. Enjoy.
Living at home can be a pleasurable experience where you’re afforded the time to mature and save money in a loving, supportive environment. The fact is that not all of us Generation Y boomerang kids had helicopter parents. For that lot, not being able to escape their parents’ house equates to being trapped in quicksand.
Remember a few weeks back when I mentioned the fact that I didn’t like to wear watches? I promised it’d be a topic for another post, and here it is. The whole thing is really strange to me. I love how a good watch looks. It was the actual wearing of the watch that I had a hard time with. I’d constantly fuss with it, adjust the strap and make sure it was sitting correctly on my wrist, not to mention that I probably checked the time every five minutes.
I recently read (and re-tweeted) an article about packing for college. Initially, I thought it was a pretty thorough and thoughtful list. But once I had a little time to sit back and think about the list I realized while it may have been thorough, it wasn’t all that thoughtful or practical. So I decided to critique the list a little bit and add some of my thoughts after living in a dorm (a very small one) for 2 years.
Christina is a recent grad from the University of Denver and the creator of TheSavvyGrad.com. The Savvy Grad is a blog devoted to helping you succeed in the unclear path between college life and the real world.
A “To-Go folder” is the perfect solution for the young professional on the go. If you took all the time throughout your day that you were waiting for a meeting to start, or stuck in the waiting room at a Dr.’s office, or waiting for some technical difficulties to be resolved, how much time …