Friday, April 11, 2014

Monthly Favorites: March

I see posts from some of my favorite bloggers and vloggers about their monthly favorites, and I absolutely LOVE reading and watching them!
I know, I know. It's already April...I had too many papers and exams the first week of April, so that's the main reason why it's taken me so long.

Anywho here we go!

1. Stress Management Tips Article by Neuro

neuro BLISS Stress Study - you are more stressed than you know! | #stress #management #health #BLISSandtell #CGC

I, like many of you, have quite a bit of stress because of daily struggles. I've been reading some blogs and articles that talk about easy steps to managing stress. This one that I've found is probably one of my favorites that I've read recently. Plus Neuro tastes absolutely lovely. I highly suggest that you check it out!

2. Any.do


I'm such a HUGE procrastinator. I mean to get things done but some things get left out and it usually doesn't end very well. While browsing the Pinterest and Buzzfeed (two sites of pure guilty pleasure), I ran across an article that listed a bunch of apps for college students to help them stay on top of things. This app had a lot of good reviews, so I decided to give it a shot! I LOVE this app. So very much. You should go download it!!

3. Essay Typer


Soooo this website is absolutely and hilariously awesome. You basically type in any subject and juststart hitting random keys. It makes you feel like you're churning out pages in no time! The only tidbit I have to mention about this is that you definitely do not want to use it to write and actual paper. The 'essay' is pulled from sources (like Wikipedia) and put into an essay type format. It helps for general ideas on what you want to write, but don't use it for an essay. It is plagiarism and is against the law.

4. Mint


Ahh, I've had Mint for a year or two now and I absolutely love it. If you, like me, have an issue with managing money, this site is for you. It's 100% secure and FREE. You just sync your account and it helps you to set a budget based on how much income you're getting and things like the sort. Yes, you can set your own limits and add your own budgets. What I also adore about Mint is that it sends you an e-mail if you've gone over budget on something and also gives a weekly overview of where all that money went. You are also able to set goals for things that you really want to save for. I have the app on my phone and I check it frequently!

5. Duolingo


I love this app. It's seriously the best. I'm currently on my fourth semester of German and I still have problems with a few vocabulary words and structure. Duolingo really helps with this. It quizzes you, makes you talk, and helps you improve that language. I recommend this to anyone who wants to learn or become better at a language (especially German since I'm a little biased).

I also posted a separate blog over my favorite beauty products and you can go read it right here!

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