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Random Coffee-Fueled Musings Self-Care

How the “Coffee Walk” Became a Pandemic Go-To Recharge Activity

Saturday morning, ten o’clock. The sun is shining, the air is just the right amount of crisp with the promise of warmth later on, and …

Confessions of a History Grad Student Self-Care

How Fighting Impostor Syndrome Has Made Me a Stronger Person

I walked into the classroom full of first-day-of-school optimism, shiny new notebook in one hand, water bottle in another. Ready to take on my History …

Confessions of a History Grad Student Self-Care Writing Advice

How the Pomodoro Technique Saved My Productivity and Helped me as a Writer

I was an overwhelmed graduate student when I first heard of the Pomodoro Technique, sometimes also called the Pomodoro method. In Italian, the word pomodoro …

Random Coffee-Fueled Musings Self-Care

Why I Stopped Glorifying Being Busy & Burned Out

“How are you?” “Busy.” I’m so busy. Three powerful, tiny words. Three destructive words. Three words that burned me out, that hurt my mental health, …

Writing = Love Writing Advice

Non-writing activities to help your story when you’re struggling to write

Note: This post is geared toward novelists, but there’s advice in here that can be applicable for other types of writers, too! Writing is hard. …

Confessions of a History Grad Student Random Coffee-Fueled Musings Writing = Love

Recovering from the Dissertation and Learning to Like Research Again

After I defended my dissertation and received my PhD, I made a promise to myself: I was going to take a break from history. A …

Random Coffee-Fueled Musings Uncategorized Writing = Love

What NaNoWriMo Taught Me About Writing

National Novel Writing Month (NaNoWriMo), which takes place every November, might seem like a crazy endeavor: write 50,000 words–a short rough draft of a novel–in …

Confessions of a History Grad Student Random Coffee-Fueled Musings Writing = Love

A Healthy Sick Day? Or, How A Cold Helped Me Sort Out My Priorities

Recently I came across this unpublished piece that I wrote several years ago, while I was still living the faster-paced city life, and wanted to …