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Relationship Advice from Around the Globe

Estimated Reading Time: 20 minutes Relationship Edition Megan and Tim Roeckel | Married Megan:  Marriage isn’t 50/50. Don’t expect it to be. Expect 70/30. You’ll always feel like you’re doing more, but so will they. You do things for them that they don’t notice and vice versa. If you feel like you’re doing 70%, they probably do as well.  Don’t date or marry someone based … Continue reading Relationship Advice from Around the Globe

Self-Care in the South Asian Community

Written By | Manizeh Raza Estimated Read Time | 3 Minutes Manizeh is a Pakistani American living in California. She graduated from the University of California, Berkeley with a degree in psychology and is currently pursuing her Doctorate of Psychology. Manizeh aspires to be a psychologist empowering minorities and increasing cultural humility within the professional psychology field. Self-care is a buzzword that has increased in … Continue reading Self-Care in the South Asian Community

Embracing Self-Care

Writer | Quartney Tanner Estimated Reading Time: 4 minutes Self-care can look different for everyone.  With overbooked schedules, unanswered emails, the article that won’t write itself, and the social expectation to keep up with the newest meme, it can be challenging to make time for our mental health. My favorite and some of the most simple forms of self-care are: exercising, indulging in delicious food, … Continue reading Embracing Self-Care

Nursing During a Global Pandemic

Interviewee | Himali Patel Estimated Reading Time: 5 minutes What got you into the field of nursing? I initially thought about nursing when I started to volunteer at the hospital, and I was around a lot of nurses who I got to see firsthand provide direct care to the patients. I thought back to my experiences when I was younger and remember how the nurses … Continue reading Nursing During a Global Pandemic