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Are you looking to read more? Reading has so many benefits for mental health and allows you to take time out of your busy life. Here are three books that you won’t be able to put down. We Should All Be Feminists – Chimamanda Ngozi Adiche We Should All Be Feminists is a perfect train or […]
Before I went to university I had the impression that it was going to be all sunshine and daisies. I thought everything would go perfectly and it would be a walk in the park. I could not have been more wrong. Very quickly I learnt that the my initial belief was so far from true […]
by Bex Sutton, NeedToLive Graphic Designer It’s the start of a new university year, for some of you it is your first year! As a local to Plymouth, I am here to recommend some fantastic stores around the local area where you can buy some fantastic stationary for your studies. Poundland It may surprise a […]
Do you struggle with healthy sleep? Do you find yourself waking up feeling tired? Or possibly, you just can’t fall asleep at night? I am currently struggling to find healthy sleep, so I felt compelled to write a post about healthy sleep habits. Since I am walking this journey myself, I wanted to offer guidance […]
Summertime is amazing, no doubt: no school, beach, holidays, traveling and staying up late. However, it comes to an end. It is sad, but I know you are able to get back in track for the new season. 1. Firstly, make sure to regulate your schedule: start sleeping earlier, adjust the waking up alarm and […]
Unfortunately being home alone isn’t as exciting as it was for Kevin McCallister. Apparently movies don’t accurately represent real life? Strange. Home alone is in-fact my life right now. I also imagine it’s the life of a few post-graduates around the world now too. It can be lonely. I mentioned in my previous post the […]
Apps, apps everywhere… We are all in the digital age, now our plane tickets are on our phones, our notes are on our phone, our music is on out phone and we can even control our house with our phones! Given that we spend a lot of time (and money) on our phones, I think […]
If you just picked up your A level results last week and are eagerly anticipating your first year at university, below are five common first year university myths, debunked. It’s a huge jump from A levels I didn’t find the jump between A levels and university difficult. I study English Literature and I actually found […]