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The Focused Femme: My Girly Guide to Studying Smart (Not Hard)

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  Hey Faithful Fam! If there’s one thing I know about all of us amazing girls, it’s that our brains are always on. Thinking, planning, dreaming, overthinking (guilty as charged!). So, when it comes to hitting the books, learning new skills, or just trying to concentrate on anything important, it can feel like your mind is a million tabs open, desperately trying to juggle it all. The struggle is real when you’re trying to dive into that textbook, prep for an exam, or learn that new skill for your side hustle, especially when your phone is buzzing, and your thoughts are racing at a million miles per hour. As someone who spends a significant amount of time "living inside my head," I've had to figure out how to tame the mental chaos and actually get stuff done. Today, I’m spilling all my secrets – my favorite tips and tricks to make studying less of a chore and more of a pathway to achieving your dreams, all while keeping your sparkle intact. Because being a focused femme is ...

My Money Story: How I Started Untangling My Finances (and My Thoughts)

 Hey there, Faithful Fam! Welcome to Lifestyle By Faithful. I'm so thrilled you're here, ready to embark on this journey with me. If you’re anything like I used to be, your bank account might feel a little like a mystery novel, and your brain… well, that’s a whole other labyrinth. And trust me, I've been deep in both. For the longest time, my relationship with money was, let's just say, complicated. Like, "avoid looking at my bank balance" complicated. "Splurge on something cute then feel a pang of guilt" complicated. I’d see my friends seemingly effortlessly managing their cash, investing, and just… getting it. Meanwhile, I was over here, trying to figure out how to stretch my pocket money until the next allowance, all while my inner critic was having a field day about my "lack of financial savvy." Sound familiar? The "Aha!" Moment (and the Anxiety That Came With It) My journey wasn't a sudden, sparkling revelation. It was mo...