2020 has been a doozy, huh? Everyone is forced to stay inside and isolate themselves for the greater good of the world, and thus, we are spending a lot more time on our laptops. As you can probably tell from my profile, this is my 5th story with Medium, and this is just one of the many businesses that I have started with my fiancé in these last few months. In the span of 7 months I’ve lost two jobs, and so this has forced me to re-think my income stream. Now, it’s not like I’ve never thought about starting…
Let’s jump back to 2014, a time when the world was not all wearing masks and making sure we stay inside, or at least 6 feet away from each other #socialdistancingpeople. To give you a bit of context, 2014 was the year Ebola was going around, the Malaysian airlines flight disappeared, gay marriage still wasn’t legal in all 50 states, and I graduated high school (real important to y’all, I know). It was also the year I realized I was gay. I slowly started to come out amongst my college friends, and they were all totally fine with it as…
So I adopted my first kitten a few months back and boy, I did not know what I was getting myself into. My kittens name is Casper, and this is what he looks like:
In the beginning everything was wonderful. All he wanted to do was cuddle up against me and my fiancé, and purr for days. This cat has a motor unlike any other cat I’ve had, and I’ve had a lot. Casper is wonderful and sweet and energetic and destructive, but I love him nonetheless. …
Have you ever been in the situation where you have no clue what to do with the rest of your life? If so, you are not alone. Studies show that an average person will change their career paths 5–7 times during their working life. If you are in your current career and you hate everything about it, don’t worry, you can change. The only person that is stopping you
With an ever increasing number of career choices, 30% of the workforce will now change careers or jobs every 12 months. — Careers Advice Online
I graduated college back in December…
It’s wonderful. It’s exciting. It’s sometimes tiring. It’s new. It’s difficult. It’s everything you would expect out of a relationship, and more.
First, a little backstory
My fiancé is autistic.
About a year and a half into our relationship she told me that she thought that she had Asperger’s Syndrome, something I knew very little about. After that day, my whole view of our relationship shifted; not in a negative or positive way, it just shifted.
At the time she told me, the only experience I had with any autistic person was through media; TV, movies, etc. (and now that…
24 year old Entrepreneur living in Jacksonville, FL