If you’ve ever spent December 31st writing a list of promises to yourself, pledging to change in a million ways over the next 365 days, you’re not alone. We’ve all done it! But, be honest with yourself–how many times have you actually succeeded at changing? Here’s how to set goals that you’ll be able to stick to.
Nana Adwoa Sey
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What appeals to me most of all about slow cookers is how they seem perfectly designed for Lazy Adults™ like me. The thought that I could put something in the slow cooker, take a nap, watch TV, or even go to work, and return to a perfectly cooked meal was beyond enticing. So when I was walking through Shoprite one day and I saw they actually stocked slow cookers, I made a rare impulse purchase and got one.
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If you’re interested in treating yourself to gourmet food on an everyday time and money budget, this app might be the one for you!
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We’ve all had those days (or weeks) when it seems like everybody in the office has something to do but you. Obviously if you have a lot of free time at work, you should use the time to grow yourself professionally– learn a new skill, ask for more responsibilities, offer to help someone else out. But on the days you just don’t feel like it, here are a few tips to help you while away an afternoon or so until you’re ready to face the day again the next day.
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Have you paid your first bill? Have your parents started asking for a wedding and grandchildren? Have you started working at your first Real World job?
Everybody has a different opinion on when exactly you qualify to receive your adulthood card, but if there was an entrance exam for Adulthood, it would probably look something like this. Here are four things every adult (yes, including you!) should know how to do.
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We all know we need friends; it’s good to be social, having friends has good mental health benefits, nobody wants to be the weirdo eating lunch alone, blah blah blah. Having friends is a good thing. But the truth is, making friends outside of school is hard. Here are some tips.
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Here are some quick stress-free tips for always looking well dressed at work.
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It’s hard to balance wanting to express yourself and needing to conform to your organization’s dress code at the same time. If you work in a relaxed environment where the dress code isn’t very heavily enforced, consider yourself lucky!
Here are five simple tips for dressing appropriately at work, without compromising too much on your fashion sense. -
How many people have you shared your salary with? Why don’t you want people to know how much you earn? What are we afraid of?
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Everytime I see one of those fancy new apartment buildings in Cantonments, Labone, Ridge, Abelemkpe, or really anywhere in Accra at this point, I feel a mix of anger, frustration, and confusion. Who exactly do they expect to live there at those prices? Why do they keep building more? Does anyone actually live there? When am I finally going to move out of my parent’s house??
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