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Sunday Scribblings – #116 Avocado

Happy Sunday, everyone! Every Wednesday, blogging buddy Aaron over at The Confusing Middle posts a “Sunday Scribblings” prompt for other bloggers to ponder and respond to on the following Sunday. If you’re a blogger looking for more inspiration, I highly recommend jumping in and joining in on the fun! This week’s prompt is: Avocado! Before I dive into this post, I just want to give … Continue reading Sunday Scribblings – #116 Avocado

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Renata’s Guide: Do’s and Don’ts of Working from Home

Like many people throughout the country (and the world), I began working from home back in 2020, and since then, my job has become permanently remote. While I wasn’t sure how I would acclimate to working from home back in March 2020, I’ve actually really enjoyed it (although I’ve really missed the social aspect of working in the office). And since I’m now clearly an … Continue reading Renata’s Guide: Do’s and Don’ts of Working from Home

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Sunday Scribblings – #115 Self Care

Happy Sunday, everyone! Every Wednesday, blogging buddy Aaron over at The Confusing Middle posts a “Sunday Scribblings” prompt for other bloggers to ponder and respond to on the following Sunday. If you’re a blogger looking for more inspiration, I highly recommend jumping in and joining in on the fun! This week’s prompt is: Self Care! Self care has always been tough for me. Most of … Continue reading Sunday Scribblings – #115 Self Care

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Generalist Decision Paralysis

I’ve always been a multi-passionate person. I’ve always been an indecisive person, too. (Yes, I debated on which of those sentences to start this blog with, and I’m still not sure I made the right decision). I’m constantly worried about making the right decision, not because I think that I’ll choose the wrong thing, but because I don’t want to pigeonhole myself. In reality, I … Continue reading Generalist Decision Paralysis