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4 years at college, not teaching ✊

1. How to negotiate salary 💸

2. Coping with toxic boss / boss 👀

3. How to find a worthwhile tower / condo without being cheated 🏠

4. Easy cooking, eat yourself every day, do not let the budget break. 🍳

5. Manage credit card debt. 💳

6. Writing a pro-looking email is not like sending a line. 😅

7. How to cope with gossip colleagues 🗣️

8. Emergency payment of 3-6 months 🏦

9. How to perform multiple tasks simultaneously without burnout

10.Use Excel, Google Sheets, PowerPoint to be real

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11. Create personal branding for people to remember. 🌟

12. How to find a job that works for yourself, not just a job. 🧭

13. Difference of true friends vs benefit friends 👭

14. Coping with the first failure in life. 💔

15. Mental health care is not broken before 30 🧠

16. How to present a job to capture the audience. 🎤

17. Non-direct sales network 🫱🏻‍🫲🏼

18. How to reject work / people / things that are not okay ❌

19. Understand taxes, income and deductibles. 🧾

20. Plan the future without knowing where life will take.

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21. Choose life insurance / health insurance that is really worth it.

22. Solving only the problem when the job is broken. ⚡

23. Continuing discipline habits 🕒

24. How to survive with people who don't like us. 😶

25. Find non-fraudulent supplementary income 💻

26. Basic investments (funds, stocks, DCA) 📈

27. Take care of your body when you meet the deadline. 😅

28. How to talk to the bank about loans / credit cards / interest. 🏦

29. Prioritize real life. 🔑

30. Maintaining a balance between work and life.

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31. How to find a small happiness each day.

32. Understand that "grades are not everything." 🎓

33. When there is a problem, find a place to rely, not to keep it alone. 🤝

34. Communication with people of different ages (Jane Y, Z, Baby boomer) 🗣️

35. Being an adult who still maintains himself.

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2025/8/24 Edited to

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TEACHING HABITS 👩🏽‍🏫
I’ve been working in a school for about 5 years now & as a para I learned some teaching habits that can make your day go easier & smoother. Here are some tips: 📚: Build a relationship with your students. Show them you can be their teacher AND someone they can talk to. 📚: Don’t gi
🫧 ken 🫧

🫧 ken 🫧

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Flashcards got me a 3.9 GPAin college 🍋
Here are my go-to tips for mastering flashcards: 1. Use Active Recall 🧠 – Don’t just read the card and flip it over. Challenge yourself to recall the information before checking the back. Actively engaging your brain strengthens memory retention! 2. Spaced Repetition 🔄 – Review your flash
Tyra-Lee 🩺

Tyra-Lee 🩺

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A college campus scene with a large brick building featuring white columns and a cupola, under a blue sky. Overlay text reads: "Debunking 5 MYTHS about college (and telling the REAL truth about them)".
A student's perspective looking down at a small table with papers, with a patterned chair in the background. Overlay text debunks "Myth 1: Professors are extremely harsh and difficult to ask for help."
An open closet filled with clothes hanging and items on shelves. Overlay text debunks "Myth 2: Your roommate will be your first friend at college."
5 MYTHS about college that are COMPLETELY wrong!
I'll be going into my junior year of college in the fall! I remember when I started as a freshman, I was so nervous 😭 I heard so many myths and rumors about what college was like. It didn't help that a lot of creators kinda fear-mongered the experience either 💀 Here are the top FIVE MYTH
eden 🪼

eden 🪼

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💜 I Thought I Was Teaching Her Communication
💜 Week 1 Complete: What Bella May Be Trying To Communicate When I started this week, I thought I was teaching Bella communication. But by the end of the week, I realized something. Bella has been communicating all along. Through her comfort items. Through her routines. Through her mov
Watch Bella Bloom 💜🌸

Watch Bella Bloom 💜🌸

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A smiling woman in a graduation cap and gown stands outdoors on a sunny day, representing her achievement of a bachelor's degree in teaching as a single mom.
A smiling woman in a classroom, dressed in a white shirt and knitted vest, symbolizing the family support she received during her journey.
A baby lies on a bed, partially covered by a blanket, with a heart emoji over its face, illustrating her dedication to being the best mom while student teaching.
how I graduated college while being a single mom🎓👶🏼
I ended up not exactly in the position that I saw my life going when I was 19 1/2 and had a daughter. I was in a toxic relationship that ended when I was 20/21 and had to get my degree while being a single mom to a baby!!! Here is what helped me… - my family’s support and my mom being able to w
McKenzie

McKenzie

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If I could rewind to my first year of teaching
If I could rewind my first year of teaching, I would tell myself a lot… 1. Focus on one thing - the list never ends 2. It just has to exist - make it better later 3. You can’t expect you from other people Now would I listen? Probably not. But if this helps someone else, then please learn fr
Jamie Rice | SpEd Teacher

Jamie Rice | SpEd Teacher

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