True Friends

“A friend is someone who understands your past, believes in your future, and accepts you just the way you are.” Anonymous

As we go through life we need to realise that it is OUR choice to surround ourselves with people who are positive and who will always be the proud circle of our past, present and future. It is very important to pick your friends carefully and wisely, and to make sure you are comfortable with the people you call “friends.”

“Truly great friends are hard to find, difficult to leave, and impossible to forget.”

Anonymous

Jump In! Back-To-School Rundown

It’s back-to-school season already?

I agree, summer went by way too quickly. Luckily, by preparing for the year ahead early on, you can adjust back to school life in no time. Who knows, you may even get excited to go back!

Get your textbook purchases out of the way.

Some students like to wait after obtaining the syllabi to be sure of the texts required for classes.

Tip: Good idea. While you shouldn’t wait too long to purchase textbooks, make sure to compare prices at your school’s bookstore and virtual bookstores, too. Some exceptional student-friendly sites include Amazon.com, textbooks.com, and chegg.com, which offer used books and rentals.

Take advantage of fun events and get out of the dorm!

Often the first few weeks of classes are review and light reading/homework assignments. That’s why many schools hold organizational fairs and back-to-school parties for the student body . These events are a great way to meet people! Also, they can help you decide which clubs or organizations you want to become involved with on campus. Remember, college is about creating yourself. Each class allows you to move one step closer to your degree and each year allows you to develop your own professional personality. So don’t be shy ; there are clubs for everyone! Get out and take advantage of all that school has to offer!

Maintain those meal points/dollars.

Yes, we all splurge every once in awhile, but don’t let buffet dining halls and unlimited meal plans ruin the healthy habits you developed over the summer.

Tip: Control your eating by starting early in the semester. Take advantage of the gym in your dormitory or around campus. Also, many schools begin their fitness classes like Yoga, Pilates and Zumba early in the semester — Try them all! The more you know about your body, the easier it will be to maintain a healthy lifestyle. Skip the buses and elevators; walk to class!

Organizing Your Space and Using Color Coordination.

At the beginning of each semester, I like to organize my school supplies with a three-drawer shelf (usually next to my computer station). The top row has folders with colored tabs as labels for each class and a syllabus in each one. The second row has all of my personal electronics (kindle, phone charger, usb drive, anti-virus software for my computer, etc.), and the last row has my school books.

Tip: To avoid living in a room full of Post-Its, keep a calendar with all important dates. Pencil in meetings, luncheons, exams and study sessions. Also, remember to clear time for yourself!

Pick out a Study Hall/Space.

It may sound like I’m preaching to the choir, but it’s important to pick out possible study spaces before your work load gets heavy! Every student is different and has his or her own way of studying. Some can type papers while slouching on a bed. Others need to be in relaxed, quiet environments to get through reading assignments. Find out what works best for you and stick to it!

Personally, the library/reading room at my school doesn’t cut it. It’s always crowded and often I have to wait on a line to use a computer.

Tip: This may sound like a hassle, but keep your laptop handy as often as possible. If you can’t stand trucking that around, then make sure you have your flash drive glued to your hip! You never know when you may have the urge to finish that paper or study those notes!

I hope you take something out of this post and have a great back-to-school experience. Bad habits can be completely avoided with an early and positive push in the right direction

Back-to-school and Save While You Can



One of the most overlooked advantages of being a student is getting a discount at some of your favorite department stores.


Many popular outlets allow up to 15% off your total purchase with a valid student id or .edu e-mail address. These savings are accounted online, too.


Some places that cater to students include:


Banana Republic
JCPenney
Rugby by Ralph Lauren
J. Crew and many more.


All of these shops offer already discounted items (hoodies, jeans, slippers) and having your student id will help you save more.


In addition to the many stores that are offering discounts, a number of websites have devoted themselves to finding discounts for college students. Check out Student Bistro, Student Advantage or Globe Student Discount to see how they work.

Top 5 Fragrances

It’s fun going through fragrances. After standing there for about an hour and a half, I finally ranked my top 5fragrances.

1) Halle Berry – Reveal

2) Nina Ricci- deci dela

3) Beyonce- Heat

4) Naomi Campbell- wild pearl

5) Bruno bunani- magic woman

What are your top fragrances? Share with friends and family your swag in scent-ville.

What’s your hair color?

After Rihanna-videos stormed the waves, I’ve noticed alot of red-hair on the streets.
Red has become the most wanted hair-color. Atlanta salon owner Kelly Van Gogh says “A mix of warm reds and light golden brown gives a vibrant sheen and flatters most skin tones.”

However, despite the red-craze, its fabulous to notice afew hair-trend rebels:

Black/Purple

Other colours

so what hair color are you?

Dare to be bold with your hair, EVEN IF ITS MONOTONE OR NATURAL- as long as it defines your style!

One tip for Dandruff

Sometimes we forget to “care” for our scalp- and as a result we let a desert of dandruff form on our heads. (Dandruff is dry skin on the scalp) – here’s one tip for Dandruff – SULFUR CONTAINING PRODUCTS

Sulfur has shown itself to be useful as a remedy for dry skin and thus is used in many shampoos to fight dandruff. It fights current dandruff problems and prevents future outbreaks by controlling the yeast population that triggers dandruff. It is important to note that Sulfur is not a recommended treatment for dandruff control for color-treated hair.

In addition it also helps to restore sheen

Unfortunately, sulfur products don’t work for everyobdy, some people may become irritated by it- so if you do, then stop using it and try other methods.

The Power of Networking

On Tuesday, I attended my first BIG networking event and went home accomplished. Since the start of summer vacation, I’ve been actively involved with a site called the Intern Queen, which is a destination for college students seeking internships, and the company organized its first ever event in NYC. Two months into being the Campus Ambassador for my school, I was among 700+ people at a mixer with dj playing music too loud. It almost felt surreal–red carpet, dim lights, waiting for a drink by the bar.
Though I was taken aback by the turnout, I wasn’t going to let the noise or my over high-heel shoes stop me from connecting with people from some “big” companies.
Step 1: Leave my resume. Bring a business card.
I wasn’t introduced to the idea of having a business card, until an old blog post that advised getting one because you NEVER know who you will come in contact with. Whether you’re on the bus, or at an interview having a card will show prospective employers that you MEAN business. Business cards are appropriate for networking because it is almost always the last impression you can leave with a person.
Plus, vistaprint.com, has a variety of templates to choose from at inexpensive packages.
Step 2: Don’t be shy. Smile!
I’ve never been the quiet sheep in my family, or at social gatherings but seeing so many unfamiliar faces in one space can sway you to keep shut. Don’t be timid, let your personality shine!
Other than the panelist I was scheduled to cover, I barely knew anyone at the event. After I became comfortable talking to the panel, I slowly made my way to other panelists who were representing companies that I was interested in working with.
This is where confidence and self-branding takes you along way. Making eye contact and smiling can grab the attention of others, but it’s knowing how to sell yourself that sells the cake. A firm handshake, and poise is all you need at times. It’s best to scout of employers who you would like to one day work/intern for and tell them what attracts you to their company.
Step 3: Dress to impress.
One of the essential tips in Networking 101 is dressing to impress. Beforehand it’s smart to know what type of networking event you’ll be attending, so that you’ll have a good idea of what to wear. For workshops or intimate meet-and-greets, casual clothing is highly desirable; whereas, networking parties and crowded mixers may call for professional, fashionable attire. These kind of mixers tend to have greater publicity, which may have photographers waiting to snap your picture. You never know who might be there or where you’ll end up seeing yourself!
Step 4: Follow-up.
Just like any interview, meeting, conference or mixer; you want to utilize all the information and contacts you gained. Compile the business cards you collected, because that is your golden ticket to opening up a gate to the brand, or company. Use social media sites (Twitter, Facebook, LinkedIn, Tumblr) to be connected via web 2.0. There’s no reason to miss out on future events, deals or internships now that you have a consistent flow of updates from them.
P.S. I found out about a site that hosts workshops and events in NYC. Check them out here: NYCreativeinterns.com

What body shape are you?

Have you ever found yourself trying to squeeze into things that don’t flatter your natural curves and frame? Well, it’s time for you to value your shape by wearing clothing which complements your Body Shape.

Perhaps, a fun and easy way to identify your shape is by simply identifying celebs who share your body shape and follow their styles for inspiration and guidance. (Don’t be a dead-beat, copycat. Add your own swag).

These are the body types: Rectangle, Pear, Hourglass, Oval and Wedge.

Summer Fun, Stay Cool & Remembering Amy Winehouse

There’s only a month left of summer before you go back to school, so enjoy it! Our blogger, Ariam has discovered that she has a completely different perspective about animals after working for the Bronx Zoo. Now, will she become our world’s next animal rights activists? Who knows? It’s all about exposure to different activities, ladies, and challenging yourself to try something beyond your comfort zone.

Here I go again with another post about heat, but we’ve had record-breaking heat conditions over the past few weeks. Yolanda tells us why we need to drink H2O, also known as, water to stay healthy in the heat and for everyday life as part of good nutrition habits.

Unless you took time away from technology this week, you have likely heard about the death of singer, Amy Winehouse. At age 27, she captured support from fans due to her gutteral and raspy vocal skills and inventive songwriting skills. She shared her personal feelings about relationships and I loved her courage for expressing her truth and rock a beehive with hoop earrings. Despite the strong support of family, friends and fans, it was not enough to save her from whatever inner turmoil she was experiencing in her life. I was rooting for her and hoping she would emerge from stints in rehab clear-headed and stronger, but that was not to be. Her music will live on for other future soul singers. I hope her life will serve as an example of why it’s important to surround yourself with people who are willing to challenge you to do better and why it’s important to keep toxic people out of your life.

I know her song, Rehab was a favorite for a lot of people. Here’s a video clip from one of my faves, Love is a Losing Game.  This song could easily be a poem if read without any music. R.I.P. Amy.

Peace,

Jen

Experience Lively Animals With Wildlife Conservation Society

With summer well over the half-way mark, I wonder what animals have you seen so far?

Never have I experienced the allure of pet animals or helping any stray and homeless animal. I was never bitten by a dog or stared down by a cat, but I tried to keep distant from animals at ALL possible times.

However, working at the Bronx Zoo has help me wash away some of my fears of animals and the wildlife. As a full-time employee, I spend most of my time at the cafes and mobile carts. One day I’m serving sandwiches to members and the next I’m scooping Hershey’s ice cream, slaying under the sun. I don’t forget to take a moment out of my hectic shift, and look around. Everyday at the Zoo entails seeing a trail of peacock feathers or an army of ducks and their babies. And while they seem more visible than other mammals, there are a TON of exhibits too. This summer I have witnessed some of the liveliest creatures including snow leopards, red pandas, fawns, blue iguanas, tigers and different species of fish.

At first I just wanted a job–ANY JOB that offered an hourly wage. Now I can crop out possible advantages of working for a prestigious society (other than free passes to any of the parks!:)

Here’s an excerpt from WCS:
The Wildlife Conservation Society, founded in 1895, has the clear mission to save wildlife and wild places across the globe. Our story began in the early 1900’s when we successfully helped the American bison recover on the Western Plains. Today, we protect many of the world’s iconic creatures here and abroad, including gorillas in the Congo, tigers in India, wolverines in the Yellowstone Rockies, and ocean giants in our world’s amazing seascapes.

Because of zoo policies, I am not allowed to feed any of the animals or visit any attractions until I’m off the clock; yet I’m glad that I’ve had a chance to immerse myself in the culture this summer.

For a girl who used to throw stones at pit bulls and run away from cats, I realized that people do love animals.

I encourage all to come out and experience wild and sealife at any of the following WCS locations: the Bronx Zoo, Central Park Zoo, New York Aquarium, Prospect Park Zoo, and Queens Zoo. These parks are stationed all around the city for a reason–take advantage!

For more information visit: http://www.wcs.org