8 tips for making smart purchases in college

This post was sponsored by Candies at Kohl’s as part of an Influencer Activation for Blog Meets Brand and all opinions expressed in my post are my own.
Guide to making smart purchases in college - being money smart in college / ew & pt

After I graduated from college I moved my wardrobe from the tiny dorm closet to my slightly-less-tiny at-home bedroom closet. Then, I started an internship in the media world. Then, I got hired full-time as an associate editor. The past year has really been a time of transition.

And this year is when I really began to realize how much wardrobe needed to grow up and I found myself falling out of love with the polka-dot minidresses, shimmery tops, and fun T-shirts I’d worn the hell out of in college. I also found myself reaching for the same pieces every morning as I got ready for work … they were ones I’d worn a lot in college that actually ~grew up with me~ because they were sophisticated but fun.

So, in time for back-to-school season, here are some of my tips for making purchases that’ll actually grow with you from college classes to young-adult life in the working world. Plus, a great deal for some of my favorite items from the Candie’s collection at Kohl’s. 

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Monthly favorites + a summer clothing haul

Disclaimer: These clothing items from Pretty Little Thing were gifted to me for free in exchange for a post. 

Pretty little thing haul and summer update

Oh, hello! Happy (sort of) mid-point of 2019. It’s bit quite a year so far! There’s about one month left of summer and it feels like June and July flew by. This month has been a true whirlwind filled with new discoveries, new responsibilities, and some new wardrobe items! Read More →

5 things that won’t actually help you get an editorial job + what to do instead

How to get an editorial job in the magazine and media industries - what to do and what not to do / ew & pt

I’m quite a career-driven person. Since high school, I’ve been trying to figure out ways to get my work published, to work my way into the editorial world, and to push myself closer to the job of my dreams. Sometimes this “research” included watching classic journalism-y rom-coms like “The Devil Wears Prada” or “How to Lose a Guy in 10 Days” or my favorite, “13 Going on 30.”

OK that wasn’t research so much as me just aspirationally finding good reasons to watch early 2000s rom-coms … but there were a lot of things (especially in college) that I feel like I believed (or others told me) would be super useful in my future editorial career endeavors. Now, as an associate editor in my dream field, I have a new perspective! As you might imagine, as much as I’ve appreciated a lot of advice over the years, there are some things that weren’t nearly as helpful as I thought they’d be in terms of my career ambitions and there are a few things I wish I’d done differently.

Here are some things that aren’t as helpful in terms of your future editorial/media career as you might think. Of course, I am but one individual with a lot of thoughts who works in the editorial world but is hardly qualified to share advice. Again, these are based on my experience!

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How to spend money without feeling stressed and guilty

How to spend money without feeling stressed and guilty - tips for getting better at spending // ew & pt

Whenever something costs more than $10 I have to really think about if I want it. And when it comes to clothes, if something isn’t on sale or marked down in any way, I really hesitate before I purchase it. I tend to feel unreasonably stressed and guilty when I buy most things, even something as simple as a $10 lunch at work. 

I’ve been this way for about as long as I can remember! But recently, I found myself buying things that were full-price or booking trips that cost hundreds of dollars without feeling as guilty or stressed about it.

Don’t get me wrong, I’m still a fairly cheap person and it’s still not super easy for me to spend money on things but I think I’ve definitely gotten better at spending over the past few years.

Here are some of my best tips for spending money without feeling guilty and stressed.

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