Choosing Your High School Activities: Balancing Sports and Extracurriculars Entering high school is an exciting milestone, and one of the key decisions you’ll face is selecting your extracurricular activities. Whether you’re contemplating joining tennis, band, or both, it’s important to consider how these commitments will fit into your academic schedule […]
Read MoreI feel like I’m wasting my summer and falling behind. What should I do with the time I have left?
Maximizing Your Summer: Strategies for a Productive and Fulfilling Season As summer unfolds, many students and young professionals find themselves facing a common challenge: feeling like time is slipping away without making the most of it. If you’re feeling behind or unsure of how to utilize your remaining weeks effectively, […]
Read MoreA month from move in and I don’t know either of my roommates (sophomore year)
Navigating Unexpected Roommate Changes Before Moving In: A Reflection from My College Experience As my college move-in date approaches, I find myself in a state of uncertainty about my housing arrangements—specifically, I haven’t met any of my future roommates yet. This situation has prompted me to reflect on my previous […]
Read MoreCurrent American college students that took US Government class this Spring, how was your professor’s tone?
Reflecting on the Tone of Your U.S. Government Instructor During This Election Season As many college students currently enrolled in U.S. Government courses reflect on their academic experiences this spring, an interesting question arises: what was the tone your professor adopted during lectures? In the context of a particularly dynamic […]
Read MoreWasted much of my summer after college freshman year
Title: Overcoming College Summer Slumps: Finding Your Path Forward If you’re like many students, the summer after your first year of college can feel unexpectedly unproductive—an unanticipated pause in your academic journey. I recently experienced this firsthand. From May 20, when I finished my freshman year, until well into the […]
Read Morelooking to start a new spiritual wellness coaching course
Embarking on a New Spiritual Wellness Coaching Program: Your Thoughts on the Name “Divine Reflection” Dear Community, I’m excited to share that I am in the process of developing a new coaching course focused on spiritual wellness and personal growth, designed to address various life challenges. The goal is to […]
Read MoreIs being a youtuber a good extracurricular for applying to top colleges?
Can Running a YouTube Channel Enhance Your College Application to Elite Institutions? In today’s competitive college admissions landscape, applicants often seek unique extracurricular activities that can distinguish them from other candidates. One question that has gained traction is whether managing a YouTube channel can serve as a valuable addition to […]
Read Moretoo scared to say what i want whenever we’re planning a get-together
Overcoming the Fear of Voicing Your Preferences in Group Planning Navigating social situations, especially when organizing gatherings, can sometimes be uncomfortable. Many individuals find themselves hesitant to openly share their preferences—be it favorite foods, preferred activities, or other ideas—due to fears of standing out or facing rejection. If you’ve ever […]
Read MoreMillennials and Gen Z are getting into it online over a behavior that’s been dubbed the “Gen Z Stare.” Have you noticed it from the education side?
Understanding the “Gen Z Stare”: A New Wave of Digital Communication Dynamics In the evolving landscape of digital interaction, a new phenomenon has emerged that’s capturing the attention of both Millennials and Generation Z: the so-called “Gen Z Stare.” This intriguing behavior, often observed in online spaces and even the […]
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