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5 Student-friendly Financial Tips

Finance Student

In this image, a pink piggy bank has been placed to the right side of the image. Everything surrounding it is white.

I cannot overstate the importance of starting to become financially self-independent. Managing time for self-care is as important as taking care of someone you love. Spending money is not OK either. Self-care could include taking care of the budget, expenses, and cash … [Read more...] about 5 Student-friendly Financial Tips

Self-criticism: a Dangerous Prosecutor in Your Head

Ai Mirasoul

In this image, a piece of rectangular paper is resting against a window and has "mindfulness" written on it.

It was around late 2019 when I transferred from a different course by taking teaching education. At that time, I wanted to major in Psychology in hopes to become a psychologist someday. However, due to the huge competition to get accepted, I couldn't get in. It was fine for me. … [Read more...] about Self-criticism: a Dangerous Prosecutor in Your Head

Dear Aspect: The Tea Bees Edition

The Tea Bees UK

Two packets of loose tea and two jars of loose tea sit on a tray. Behind the tray is a teapot that has a plant in it.

Where did the inspiration come from to start a tea business? As a family, we have a long history of tea lovers and avid tea drinkers, of course, it was our dream to create, blend and produce our own tea! During the first UK lockdown, whilst free from work and daily commitments … [Read more...] about Dear Aspect: The Tea Bees Edition

5 Ways You can (and should) Research a Company Before Your Interview

Hayley from Gradbloom

Two women are sat at at table by a window. One if being interviewed.

Candidates are often so focused on themselves that they forget to do proper research into the organisation they are applying to. Many candidates think reading the 'About' page of the organisation's website the night before and memorising random facts like the year it was founded … [Read more...] about 5 Ways You can (and should) Research a Company Before Your Interview

Day in the Life of Belugabee

Belugabee

This is an image of the whole Belugabee team. Two girls and one boy are knelt at the front and two boys and one girl are stood at the back. They are all dressed in casual clothing and have taken the photo in a field.

Hi! We are Belugabee, a team of creatives that share about helping our environment and kids in need through our art, adventures, photography, and giving back. We have an online store where part of the proceeds of every released theme/series goes to a different charity and we work … [Read more...] about Day in the Life of Belugabee

A Guide on Diamond Painting

Amella Studies

In this image, a yellow tool is being used to cut an image.

Diamond painting has taken the DIY world by storm. This DIY craft is an activity for those who are both artistic and those who are not. In a nutshell, diamond painting is a form of paint by numbers, but tiny diamonds are used instead of paint. The paintings have a 5D effect as a … [Read more...] about A Guide on Diamond Painting

An “Unrelentlessly” Brutal Pity Party

Jonathan Cabral

In this image is 18-year-old singer, Olivia Roderigo. She is posing in front of a pastel blue background, facing the camera with the left side of her face in the shadow.

Amidst the clothes thrown by the bed, a messy table with books and notebooks on top of each other and a smartphone or computer open on social media or other websites, the teenager remains as the most complex being of all. There is no other animal in nature as complicated to … [Read more...] about An “Unrelentlessly” Brutal Pity Party

Dyscalculia vs Maths Dyslexia

Laura Stott

A pen lies on top of a maths equation.

Dyscalculia is often mistakenly labelled as maths dyslexia, however, the term is defined as a condition that involves severe difficulties with mathematics. Both conditions create a learning barrier surrounding maths, but dyscalculia goes beyond the struggles that dyslexia … [Read more...] about Dyscalculia vs Maths Dyslexia

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