I hated math all through school. I remember pounding through assignments day after day. Being a perfectionist, I always had to first do the problems, and then go back and check them again. I wasn’t bad at math, I just didn’t like it. To all of you who for whatever reason are looking for a reason NOT to do the math, Continue reading
Category Archives: For Emerging Adults
10 Ways to be Financially Wise during your college years
I was not the perfect example of stewardship during my college years, but I have learned quite a bit through others. Here are some thoughts to help you through the college years without having to donate blood for money, or eating only Ramen Noodles.
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Characteristics of Emerging Adulthood – Part One
Jeffrey Arnett argues that due to a slower rate of maturation among adolescents, a new phase of life has developed called emerging adulthood that is neither adolescence nor adulthood Continue reading
Characteristics of Emerging Adulthood – Part Two
Jeffrey Arnett lists the characteristics of emerging adulthood as: identity exploration (ideology, work, and love), instability, self-focus, feeling in-between adult and adolescent, and endless possibilities Continue reading