(and what I’m doing now to gain it back) As a kid, I used to ask “why” to everything. Why should I eat broccoli? Why should I go to school? Why do I need to save money? My parents probably regretted having me as their kid,
I’d always saved up every penny I earned. For several reasons: My parents are both hardcore savers who taught me to stash my paychecks for the bigger things in the future. I started building my career 3 years ago and haven’t made much. I live
It’s time to reveal the other side. Startups. The moment this word hits people’s ears, they automatically think — flexible work schedule, a tight-knit team, a unified work culture, the unlimited opportunities for learning, the ability to grow a groundbreaking product from a raw idea. Sounds like
Today, I’m 28 years old. While most people think I’m still young, sassy, and never seem to age, I’ve learned quite a bit in the early stage of my adulthood. I only wish I’d grown up faster to tell myself
Burnout is like depression and a migraine tangled together that never seems to go away, incurable with even the strongest dose of Tylenol. No matter how hard you try to finish every little thing off your plate, there’s always more.