Here is a random list of things I have learned while living in Korea:
1. I really must've lived like a princess back home because I was able to live with long nails all. the. time. When you clean, and like get down and scrub clean, & do shit for yourself, LONG NAILS ARE SO ANNOYING.
2. Korea really is that small. People here are used to it, therefore, they will shove you without a moments notice to get some room. Pros though- when you're in a rush and like running and swishing in front of people they don't get angry!
3. If you aren't sure if you can put it in the washer, hand wash it. Better for the environment and honestly I've shrunk so many things here cause my life's a joke.
4. Less distractions really lets you listen to yourself, feel your emotions, and better understand yourself. Sometimes my thoughts are scary and so dark, but genuinely feeling them has made me appreciate those happy weeks.
5. I get waaaayy too into my feelings. All over my social media I couldn't get over the ending of Wonder Woman and writing this post, I'm still not over it.
6. De-clutter and clean when you feel like an emotional wreck. It will help. Tidy space helps tidy your mind.
7.I am getting older because crocheting is now a thing in my life.
8. Raw vegan desserts= EVERYTHING. I have no oven and am trying to be healthy and these desserts are perfect. My favorite are raw vegan brownies at the moment.
9. Properly eject your hard drives and double back up everything. It will save you so much time and tears.
10. Spending some extra money & time on your health is important. So what if an avocado in Korea is 2-3$, splurge on those avocados make some dank ass guac and enjoy it on your day off from the gym.
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