How to Make 2017 Your Year for Travel: By Anayo Awuzie

How to Make 2017 Your Year for Travel: By Anayo Awuzie

This year has already been a whirlwind of jet setting and destination hopping for me. I’ve been on five trips in the past two months and have two more planned coming up in the next two weeks.

When I decide it’s time for me to literally get out of town and get some much needed R&R, instead of trying to figure out how I’m going to afford going to a certain place, I let the plethora of flight deals guide my moves. 

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A Secondhand Shopping Guide for Spring, Featuring Crossroads Trading Company

Spring is finally near and I couldn’t be more elated. I recently moved into my first apartment, so I needed to do a little bit of spring cleaning earlier than usual. Naturally, I decided to clean out my closet first and thought it would be best to upcycle my clothes once again with Crossroads Trading Company, as I usually do it once every 2-3 months. My secret is finally out.

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My 2017 Vision Board Party!

My 2017 Vision Board Party!

For the first weekend of 2017, I thought it would be fun to host a vision board party to reset and define the New Year resolutions that were established towards the end of 2016. I wanted to bring together my close friends and acquaintances to visualize our goals by laying them out on construction paper using quotes and inspiring pictures from magazines…I couldn’t leave out the confetti of course. I urged my guests to focus on the importance of setting intentions for 2017 while also being open to spontaneity and change. Since I wanted to keep this gathering small and intimate, I had more freedom to personalize the vision board party experience based off each guest.

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My 2016 Evolution

My 2016 Evolution

What a year 2016 was, for me. It was a transformative, heartbreaking, beautiful, successful year of growth. I evolved, cried, lip sang, grew into my ways, told my truth, let go of relationships, made new friendships, accomplished goals, dated, laughed, took chances, trusted myself and became even more vulnerable.

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