5 things that won’t actually help you get an editorial job + what to do instead
8 pieces of career advice that aren’t as useful as you think
Now that I have my first, official full-time job that’s actually in my dream field, I keep finding myself thinking: “There’s so much career advice I dutifully wrote down and tried to follow…but a lot of it ended up being kind of useless or irrelevant. And the only purpose it served was ~stressing me out even more than I needed~!” And, looking back, I think how about nice it would’ve been to know that some bits of career advice that’s being hammered into my brain isn’t all that useful. That’s not to say I wouldn’t have followed that advice anyway, but it would’ve saved me a lot of stress to know that it is possible to make it in the journalism/media industry without having major connections. That being said, here are some pieces of career advice to ignore.
Of course, as a disclaimer, these pieces of advice can be and could’ve been invaluable to someone. And you might not want to entirely ignore it, but rather note that it’s not always relevant. This is a blog post based on my experience and experiences of some people in my life. Careers and advice aren’t one-size-fits-all. But, hey, hope this helps.
10 useful tips for packing your lunch
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My morning routine is a bit extensive, but I always make time to get my lunch together — and by “get my lunch together” I mean toss the lunch I prepared the night before into my lunch bag and then, primarily, measure out and pack all of my snacks.
I am such a snacker. I’m happier when I’m eating snacks instead of meals, and snacks help me to get through the day without feeling cranky and hungry. So, I take snack-packing very seriously, especially because it makes up a lot of my lunch.
Plus, I hate buying lunch because I just cannot justify spending $15 on a salad in NYC. That being said, I’ve developed quite a few lunch packing hacks that keep me sane and keep my lunch from getting too boring.
Here are some handy tips for packing your lunch.
10 important pieces of office etiquette you should be following
Going to work is 100% better when you have great co-workers. And when you’re working in an open office space, there’s even more of an obligation to follow office etiquette. The way you take care of your space and the decisions you make during the day can really impact a lot of people sitting around you.
It can seem like a lot of pressure.
Although you can’t always make work better, you can certainly avoid making it worse for yourself and others. Here are some workplace etiquette rules to keep in mind.