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How To: The Messy Bun
How To: The Messy Bun
I will be honest – I could spend the better part of a day at Target, Old Navy and TJ Maxx and I am not ashamed. People who only buy things for “the name” make me sad – you could be doing so much more with your money&...
Quarterlife Crisis: You can’t always get what you want
Quarterlife Crisis: You can’t alwa...
This is my story of a true Quarterlife Crisis. After an abrupt detour of my (what I thought was) successful entrepreneurial post-graduate life, I  made a decision to go live in a tent for awhile…travel along the Pacific Coast until I ess...
Quarterlife Crisis: A Very Dark Place
Quarterlife Crisis: A Very Dark Place
This is my story of a true Quarterlife Crisis. After an abrupt detour of my (what I thought was) successful entrepreneurial post-graduate life, I  made a decision to go live in a tent for awhile…travel along the Pacific Coast until I...
Quarterlife Crisis: The Intro to Andrew Paugh
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This is my story of a true Quarterlife Crisis. After an abrupt detour of my (what I thought was) successful entrepreneurial post-graduate life, I  made a decision to go live in a tent for awhile…travel along the Pacific Coast until I...
Paul Stamatiou: No Quarterlife Crisis
Paul Stamatiou: No Quarterlife Crisis
Paul Stamatiou: No Quarterlife Crisis Visit Paul’s Page: PaulStamatiou.com For some the idea of the quarterlife is not so much a “crisis,” as much so a time to realize yet another life transition. Though most have their lives orga...
Nancy O’Dell Talks About Her Quarterlife
Nancy O’Dell Talks About Her Quart...
“Defining the Quarterlife” – as a generation there is no doubt we can do it on our own. In fact, being in your quarterlife in Generation Y means you are more likely to define things yourself than rely solely on one opinion. (I’m sur...