Megan Bailey
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Megan Bailey
This Is What Happens When You Actually Quit Your Job
You know how everyone fantasizes about quitting their job? To do something crazy, like open a bakery in Maine or more generally, pursue their so-called “passions”? Well, I tried that route once…. and, like a lot of things, it didn’t quite turn out as I’d hoped.
3 Reasons We Should Make Decisions More Often
Because while things like uncertainty go hand-in-hand with tough decisions, I’ve learned this doesn’t necessarily make them bad.
3 Ways To Develop Healthy And Happy Adult Friendships
While adult friendships may seem like they’re all lunch dates, happy hours and group trips to Vegas, they can be a lot more complicated than that.
How To Hang Out With Your More Successful Friends
There’s a few things we can keep in mind to alleviate some of these natural insecurities (and to avoid any episodes of drunk/ugly crying) when hanging with your possibly deserving, but still enviably, successful BFFs.
5 Things To Remember When It Seems Like Everyone Else Is More Successful Than You Are
A happy occasion for someone else shouldn’t automatically make you think about what you’re lacking. That’s silly, and kind of self-centered.
10 Important Things I’ve Learned About Writing
Plain and simple, just keep writing.
The Problem With Inspirational Quotes
Doing the best you can at whatever you decide to pursue is really the only first step towards achieving anything worthwhile…and you can quote me on that.
5 Crucial Questions You Must Ask Yourself Before You Decide To Commit To Someone Romantically
There’s no need to force something that just isn’t there; or, on the other hand, to push something away that is there. Either way, a relationship has got to progress, and neither person should be afraid of trying to move it along.
5 Reasons You Should Date A Nice Guy
I don’t see nice guys finishing last. I see them finishing closer to first.
Why 25 Is Greater Than 22
For all those current 22 years olds neither eating breakfast at midnight nor falling in love with strangers, here some assurance for the years to come:
For The Millionth Time, I’m Not Hungry
I’m not starving myself. I’m not depressed. I’m not mad at you.
Get Out Of My Facebook, Politics
The only thing I really want to know from your Facebook is who you’re dating, where you went to school, and whether or not you got fat. I’m not interested in you’re paraphrased version of some article you read in The Atlantic last week.