LETTER
You Lost? Read These Books
Navigating post-grad life can feel like wandering around in the pitch-black with a blindfold on.
A good book, though, can be the guiding light. Lori Bumgarner knows this, which is why she rounded up five must-read books for anyone needing guidance during this tough time:
5 Books That Will Have A Huge Impact On Your Life And Career
There’s an easter egg at the bottom of the article, so look out for that ;)
Okay, ENOUGH with all the depressing comments about post-grad life. Sweekly’s coming at you with some of the benefits of transitioning into the workforce. It entails consciously “unsubscribing” from our post-grad woes and focusing on some of the more important things. Read it below:
Are you a parent with kids in high school? I see a couple here and there wandering around The Guide. If you’re worried about their ability to get into college as much as us young people are about finding ourselves, then you’re going to want to read Scott Asai’s post below:
Are My Kid’s Grades/Scores Competitive Enough To Get Into College?
4 People You Need To Follow
We’re back at it again with 4 NEW people you need to follow on Medium. I spend A LOT of time on Medium as it is, so trust me when I say I’ve found a few lesser-known-yet-equally awesome people you need to check out below:
Vico Biscotti — Writer, friend. I’m trying to win him over to thinking Medium is actually worthwhile ;) Favorite post: Remembering Why We Write
Adina Dincă — Writer, world traveler, coach. She writes about Digital Nomad topics! Favorite post: How To Make Working While Traveling Work For You
Larry Cornett — Editor of Brilliant Forge. Here to help you make better career decisions. Favorite Post: Writing Your Story Will Make You More Confident
Brendan Petrus — Founder of The Unconventionalist. Highlights people who live on their own terms. Favorite Post: Frank and The Tower
CLAP THIS UP SO MORE PEOPLE CAN FIND THESE AWESOME PEOPLE.
Thanks for reading, guys. The next magazine is coming along well — we are in the final designing stages and I can’t wait to show it to you.
See you next week.
Tom Kuegler
Editor of the Post-Grad Survival Guide

