To YOLO or not to YOLO?
By Lucie Drahozal | April 4, 2021"I have a little too much of the life-is-precious attitude in some instances and not enough of a seize-the-day mindset."
"I have a little too much of the life-is-precious attitude in some instances and not enough of a seize-the-day mindset."
I hope you will remember that even the simplest signals of appreciation can be the most meaningful, even without a shower of rose petals and chocolates in hand.
In a lot of ways, I feel like the strong, independent woman that my mom wants me and my sisters to be. However, there are still so many things that I get nervous doing.
Here I am thinking back on how I’ve spent my 2020, and I really don’t know what I could have done differently.
I hope you will remember this — being proficient means you showed up, you tried and you wanted it.
Having sports has not only kept me entertained during this time but has also kept me focused on living life to its fullest extent, even if that extent may be limited.
I have a lot of hope that this semester is just another flat tire we have to find a way to fix.
I have been trying new things to occupy my time, and these have been my windows, my new distractions. Find your window.
Next time you know a friend is about to go abroad, see it as a time for self-discovery and exploration of a community you think you know. You never know what’ll find.
“Little Women” has helped ease my fears of change and embrace it with the hope of growth.