Resilience, Reset, Reinvention

I’ve been pretty depressed. I got laid off. And I got COVID. And you know what? I’m doing pretty great now.

You’d think having all this piling up at once would’ve been a lot more difficult, but instead, the opposite happened.

Getting laid off has given me better headspace to work on my mental health. Getting COVID has sucked, but it’s forced me to do a lot of resets with bad habits, and I have a much cleaner slate.

Today’s post is all about resilience, resets, and reinvention.

My Creative Gear 2021

Hey!This page is outdated…Click on any of this text to check out the updated one I figure it’d be helpful if I assembled links for all the tech I use. That list keeps growing as I get more upgrades, so I knew eventually it’d make more sense to make a webpage rather than add moreContinue reading “My Creative Gear 2021”

What I’ve Enjoyed While Traveling (Instead of Doing Everything)

What I’ve Enjoyed While Traveling (Instead of Doing Everything) 観光じゃないで、良いしたこと See the last post about not doing everything while traveling HERE! 1. Blog Writing at Starbucks・スタバックスにブログを書く Since I had a wealth of experiences in my first half of my travel and not much time to write, writing has actually been really relaxing. And an added bonusContinue reading “What I’ve Enjoyed While Traveling (Instead of Doing Everything)”

The Japanese-Travel Weight Loss Program

When I told my friends about my travel plans for Korea and Japan during the summer, everyone who had been there before either said, “You’ll lose weight! You walk so much, the food is healthier, and the portions are smaller,” or, “You’ll want to eat everything and drink a lot, so you’ll have 4000+ calories a day.”

Little did I know they’d both be right.

5 Ways to Make Friends at Hostels

5 Ways to Make Friends at Hostels
ホステルの友達はどうやってできる?

When I arrived in Korea at 4 in the morning, I had no friends, no plans, and no Korean language skills. Things looked bleak and lonely at…

Vacations in Your Hometown

Vacations in Your Hometown Travel is an experience where you see and try new things, but you can also have travel-like experiences at home. New things can simply be doing something routine in a different way, or finding something new within a familiar area. One reason that we don’t find new experiences in familiar landscapesContinue reading “Vacations in Your Hometown”

Life Lessons from the Dojo: What Martial Arts Taught Me

Life Lessons from the Dojo: What Martial Arts Taught Me If you know me in person or have read this blog, you probably have gathered that I study Japanese. One person who I told almost immediately asked, “Why,” in an interrogative tone, and it got me thinking about how to put into words my exactContinue reading “Life Lessons from the Dojo: What Martial Arts Taught Me”

Why Do You Want to Travel?

Why Do You Want to Travel? What is driving you to see the world, find new experiences, and leave home? Everybody has a reason, whether that’s to break the routine and change up the environment, to put checks on a bucket list, or to go to their dream country. Many people, however, travel just toContinue reading “Why Do You Want to Travel?”

Don’t Over-romanticize the Destination

When we make travel plans, many of us tend to fantasize about how wonderful the experience, how beautiful the scenery, and generally how much better than daily life the trip will be. Many people find exactly what they expect, others discover the destination is better than they thought, while some idealize the location so muchContinue reading “Don’t Over-romanticize the Destination”

Saying “No” to Your Friends

You just finished class for the day. You check your phone, and a friend says, “Hey, let’s treat ourselves to some sushi today.” You, without thinking, agree. Then you check your calendar – you have a term paper due in 3 days, a midterm in 4, and a group project in 6 on top of regularContinue reading “Saying “No” to Your Friends”