Being an adult idea ventures on 5-10-16:
*Going to bed without crashing means having to set limits for yourself
*Water is your friend
*Comparing yourself to others is harmful because if you see another multitalented person and "want to be where they are", chances are you're already on your way. However, said person you're wishing you can be has totally different talents and interests than you and you need to accept your own gifts, especially if no one's ever seen them before. I also need to keeptelling myself how my journey is *mine* and there's probably 0 people in this entire world will have the same journey as me (identical twins are also a rare breed and being a black belt is cool af)
*I'm buying a digital clock I had been eyeing for awhile. No more phone charging next to me. No more giving into social pressures while trying to sleep.
*Be yourself. Your version of weird and different isn't the same as anyone elses.
*Stay humble. Money isn't the most important thing in the end!
All your necessary complaints of being an adult from other adults will be found here!
Tuesday, May 10, 2016
Wednesday, March 2, 2016
Adult Problems: Low on Food, Money, or Both
I am very blessed to have cooking ability and I'm sure I'm not alone in being low on food and/or money. What would you do if you were in that situation? Go out to eat? Go get Mickey D's? Nah! Why not just throw together what I find in my apartment and call it a day! You know, kind of like Chopped and making a "food salad" combined! This way, I can still feel like I'm eating gourmet, but on a budget! #poorpostcollegegradproblems
*Cous Cous: I have made WAY too much Cous Cous for my own good, but the 5 minute cous cous in the box isn't a bad idea. I got the tomato and lentil flavor and added peas, red onions, garlic, sun dried tomatoes, onion powder, a dash of cumin, chives, red bean noodles (from Whole Foods that I keep at my apartment at my disposal), a package of veggies from an already-used Ramen Noodle pack, and Tabasco Sauce. This can give me up to 4-6 servings, depending on what I use it for!
*Cous Cous: I have made WAY too much Cous Cous for my own good, but the 5 minute cous cous in the box isn't a bad idea. I got the tomato and lentil flavor and added peas, red onions, garlic, sun dried tomatoes, onion powder, a dash of cumin, chives, red bean noodles (from Whole Foods that I keep at my apartment at my disposal), a package of veggies from an already-used Ramen Noodle pack, and Tabasco Sauce. This can give me up to 4-6 servings, depending on what I use it for!
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Tuesday, February 23, 2016
Welcome to Your Friendly Neighborhood Uber Driver
Hello World!
I am excited to announce a new project in conjunction with my new career ventures! I have launched the blog rebsuberdriver.blogspot.com and the Facebook Page "Your Friendly Neighborhood Uber Driver" (also like "Rebecca Duxler" for all of my work and "Maron Flows" for my flow arts and athletic ventures). This blog is an outlet for me to be able to tell my stories of my interactions with people across Chicago who take a ride in my "Red Rocket Ship" while trying to live my dream making money with writing/being self-employed and driving for Uber/Lyft) to make sure I can pay my bills). A "starving artist" who doesn't want to be starving needs to make it somehow! Enjoy the unicorns, rainbows, my adventurous commentary, and my journeys and struggles of being a young adult in her 20s learning how to live!
I am excited to announce a new project in conjunction with my new career ventures! I have launched the blog rebsuberdriver.blogspot.com and the Facebook Page "Your Friendly Neighborhood Uber Driver" (also like "Rebecca Duxler" for all of my work and "Maron Flows" for my flow arts and athletic ventures). This blog is an outlet for me to be able to tell my stories of my interactions with people across Chicago who take a ride in my "Red Rocket Ship" while trying to live my dream making money with writing/being self-employed and driving for Uber/Lyft) to make sure I can pay my bills). A "starving artist" who doesn't want to be starving needs to make it somehow! Enjoy the unicorns, rainbows, my adventurous commentary, and my journeys and struggles of being a young adult in her 20s learning how to live!
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