Finding Balance


It’s no secret that college/high school is a stressful time of life. There’s a lot on your plate at once. I’ve always been a person to take on a full load with classes, jobs, internships, clubs, church, sorority, etc. In high school I ran myself dry week after week. My mom said that every week I would hit a breaking point because I overloaded myself too much. I was constantly going and doing something. But I wouldn’t have wanted it any other way.

When I got to college, the best thing I did was plan my school schedule out that my senior year would be an easier year for me. Not that my classes would be easier (bc lol they’re not #finance) but that the amount of hours I was taking would be less to allow myself a breather. 10/10 recommend. But that did mean that I took big loads of classes sophomore and junior year.

I’m not great at finding balance and sometimes I really struggle and have meltdowns and I don’t always know how I’m going to get the work done, but God’s always on my side and always helps me out.

So my first advice for you is to PLAN!!! Set up a schedule that works for you. Your planner is your best friend. PRIORITIZE! If you can’t fit it into your schedule, don’t do it. There are so many cool clubs/activities I wish I could do but I can’t bc they’re not my top priorities. Figure out what you want to prioritize and plan those first.

My priorities:
Church + School
I do these everyday. 
Monday: Class during the day, small group at night
Tuesday: Class during the day, college ministry at night
Wednesday: class during the day, student ministry at night
etc.

Then add in clubs/greek life/work.

The past three years in college I’ve pretty much gone all force. Most days I was gone from 7:30am to 8:00pm at the earliest to 2:00am at the latest. But I was doing things I loved and was made to do, so I always got it done.

If you’re not passionate or motivated to do something, you’re not going to do it.

I love going to church and being involved in small groups, I love school (ok sometimes, but I know it’s something I’m made to do), I love my sorority, I love my job, I love making tiem for blogging, I love making time for friends, etc.

It’s all about being motivated to do what you love. 
Life isn’t about sitting in bed, watching Netflix, eating garbage, or sleeping in. I LOVE doing this don’t get me wrong, but I couldn’t do it everyday.

Some of my motivation comes from, if I know I work hard during the week and get my school work done and work done, then on Saturdays are spent at football games with friends and family. Those are the best days. It takes early mornings and late nights to get there, but in the long run it’s worth it.

What do you have a hard time balancing???

XOXO,
E.



Ring by Spring + Timing


I ordered my Clemson ring last week.
Clemson rings are basically class rings. I never got a high school ring bc I honestly did not see the point. However, I have waited my whole life for my Clemson ring. Pretty much everyone who goes to Clemson gets a ring. It’s a symbol of pride saying “I went to Clemson”. I love going to random placed and seeing people wearing this iconic ring.

In elementary school, both of my art teachers had went to Clemson. I knew bc they wore their rings everyday. And I always remember looking at them imagining the day I would get mine.

My best pals + I went last week and ordered them. It’s crazy to see how fast time has flown by and how incredible it feels to know I will finally be able to look at my right ring finger everyday and remember my time at Clemson. It’s so bittersweet.



“Everything happens in its own time”

“God’s got His own plan”


These are all statements we hear and say all the time, I know I do. 
I know it’s true, but I feel like I don’t always totally believe it.
I just overthink everything + wonder what is really going to happen instead of enjoying the moment and fulling resting in God’s plan. 

What I’ve learned through seasons of life is it’s not about what we want. God knows best. His plan truly is greater than whatever we could imagine. He knows us better than we will ever know ourselves. 

I don’t know what you’re waiting on. I don’t know what you’re expecting to happen.

For me, it’s clarity as to what comes after college bc ya girl is clueless. 

But whatever happens, I know I will walk through that next season knowing it’s what God wants for me and it is going to grow me into a better person and grow my relationship w/ Him.


XOXO,
E.

RECRUITMENT

Round one: Open House

Round Two: Philanthropy
+Solar Eclipse Day

Round Three: Sisterhood


Round Four: Preference
So recruitment officially ended on Sunday! It was honestly so much fun. I loved being able to meet so many people and share with them why I love SK! Recruitment was really long days, late nights, lots of caffeine, lack of sleep, & lots of pizza. I am officially 100% exhausted, but I wouldn’t want it any other way. As my time as AVP of Membership is coming to a close, I am so thankful for the opportunity to serve my chapter and I have grown so much as a person. It has challenged me in the best of ways. 10/10 recommend taking up a leadership role. Seeing how incredible our new PC is totally makes all the sleepless nights worth it!! I’m so sad this was my last recruitment in Sigma Kappa. I’m for sure going to miss it.

Go Greek!
Go Sigma Kappa!
Go Tigers!

XOXO,
E.
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