It’s been a year since I graduated from college and almost a year being employed. I remember when I was in college, I badly wanted to graduate and find work to enjoy life but as of this moment, all I want is to be back in college where I can joy my life as a student. During college, the only thing that worried me was how can I pass every subject smoothly, how can I graduate on time, needing 8 hours of sleep, and to lessen the intake of caffeine. I sometimes worry about the financial situation but I have someone to rely on for that matter. As of this moment, I’m literally living independently. When I said independently, I’m no longer getting an allowance from my mom, I’m the one who pays for my accommodation and bills. Yup, you read it clearly, bills are one of the things that worries me. During college, even though I slept late because of doing some school work, waking up not so early is the one thing I missed when I was studying. It really doesn’t cost going to school because it'
Quarantine season has extended and I'm getting bored because I can't help myself be productive. I decided to write a blog wherein every teen who started to live alone can learn from this. Actually, this was my experience for the 4 years living away from my family. Yes, I can't say I'm living alone because I lived in a dormitory, so technically I have my dorm mates yet I am on my own. I do on my own from budgeting, doing the chores, cooking, and even shopping for groceries. That's why today I will share with you how to shop groceries like a pro, wherein you will not be running out of food and can save enough time and effort. So this is how to shop groceries like a pro: Preparation First, before going into a grocery store, I will check first my pantry, (usually my pantry was a storage box since I'm living in a dorm) if I have enough stocks or what stocks do I need to shop. Once done, I will make a list so that I can't spend more time thinki