the art of adulting | “send help”
Adulting is something many of us had no choice in participating in. In this one, I walk you through my feelings
Adulting is something many of us had no choice in participating in. In this one, I walk you through my feelings
We’re getting close to the end of the year 2020. It doesn’t deserve a favourite blog post, so this one is “farewell, I don’t ever want to hear about this year again” post
I associated glasses with not being at my best for a large chunk of my pre-teen years. I now feel the complete opposite.
Bringing you a podcast episode with friends; talking all things quarantine like studying during a pandemic, dating during lockdown and hobbies we tried.
Class of 2020? It’s been a wild ride. Somehow, some way we made it through and I want to celebrate that achievement. The real world is calling and I’d like to help us get prepared.
We’re rejoining society soon, is anybody wholeheartedly ready for that? After a couple of months in global lockdown, things won’t be in the same state we left them.
I’ve made 22 trips around the sun, but with every age comes a whole new set of expectations being dashed on my headtop.
A sequel to the “The Dating Market” – a lot of the dating issues we, as women, find ourselves in can be resolved with speaking out. So why don’t we?
Your aesthetic is the vibe you showcase to the world. I’ve started the process of figuring out what mine is. What are the key components of what I wear and what I do that make me, me?
Dating is getting harder and harder, and Love Island returning to our screens makes me realise how different White British dating is to Black British. Is one way better than another?