Jan 242012
 
Carpe Annum

We have all heard the latin saying, Carpe Diem, or seize the day, but today I want you to seize not just the day, not just the week, but the entire year.  According to the Mayan calendar the world is [...]

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Jan 162012
 
Going to Your Edge

I have become quite the yogi lately, and have even managed to accomplish bucket list item # 5: Do a headstand in Yoga. In the past four months of my Yogic Journey I have been pushed to edge after edge [...]

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Jan 102012
 
My War on WordPress

I hope you are all enjoying the new look of The Savvy GRAD website, and although it seems as if it appeared overnight, this heros journey goes back eons ago. Three years ago I was a humble girl who wanted [...]

 January 10, 2012  Posted by admin on January 10, 2012 3 Responses »
 
New Year, New Website, New Savvy GRAD

It is no surprise to my loyal fans that this year has been a bit of a struggle.  So much has happened in the past year that I am only now beginning to comprehend.  I went from living in Mallorca, [...]

 January 1, 2012  Posted by admin on January 1, 2012 No Responses »
 
The Million Dollar Idea Machine

A big part of my master plan to retire financially when I am 30, is rooted in my ability to generate great ideas, get them to production, and sell them in a way that creates automatic income. My thought is [...]

 November 28, 2011  Posted by admin on November 28, 2011 2 Responses »
 
Andy Dwyer Has a Bucket List, Do You?

One of my greatest goals in life is to encourage every recent grad and young professional to write a bucket list, or life list if you are less comfortable with your mortality. So when I saw that Andy Dwyer had [...]

 November 23, 2011  Posted by admin on November 23, 2011 2 Responses »
 
For Those Who Live for a Living

Success, happiness, and abundance exist for those who live for a living. They don’t wait to live their lives. They don’t ask permission to be who they are. They don’t expect overnight success.   They know that most people won’t [...]

 November 13, 2011  Posted by admin on November 13, 2011 No Responses »
 
Hoarding: A Positive Move for Society (no joke)

For a long time I thought making others happy would make me happy, and for a while it did. Until I started to resent the unappreciative nature of people I considered friends and even worse, family. This resentment ignited an [...]

 November 6, 2011  Posted by admin on November 6, 2011 2 Responses »
 
A Huge Margin For Error

Growing up in the information age we look at our world as a world of facts, proven if then statements that are so balck and white that we decided to forgo a little gamble and prefer to live in a [...]

 October 31, 2011  Posted by admin on October 31, 2011 No Responses »
 

You see it in every condescending career coaching blog out there, you’re not getting hired because: 1. Your resume sucks 2. You don’t dress professionally 3. You don’t have any experience 4. You have a sweaty limp handshake 5. You [...]

 October 23, 2011  Posted by admin on October 23, 2011 2 Responses »