Advice to the Graduate
As graduation rolls around the corner, many of you are probably considering where you'll go next. Will you go away to college or University, will you find a job and choose to take it easy for a year, or will you plan the longest party of your life. With all of these options one thing ties them together. "Moving out of your parents house". Probably, for the last two years you've been telling yourself and your parents that as soon as you graduate your out of here. Well before you make your decision concrete, let me share with you some advise, and give you a reality check on what "Moving Out" is When I first graduated from high school, like you, I was free. I felt I had the whole world on top of my shoulders and I was going to take it on. My plan was to work for a year and save enough money so I could rent a place on my own. And I did. This is where the problems began, and reality slapped me in the face. For starters, when I lived at home I was able to save some money.
school, and respect the fact that life at home isn't so bad after all. Besides, where else do since my lifestyle has changed so dramatically, I find myself broke and exhausted at the would give to see that again! And as far as my fridge goes, I might as well save on Even my health and fitness is beginning to disintegrate. I would always try to make it to
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