Author: heyimhoward

My name's Alex but people call me Howard I'm a third year student at the University Of Worcester currently studying BA Business Management and Economics. I am passionate in business sustainability in creating a sustainable future not only for businesses but inspiring communities to make small but incremental changes for a greener future. I'm the VP for Badminton at the university in which we help and support members imporve their game and help team players aspire to be the greatest. Myself and the dedicated committee organise events during the academic year. This blog is more to help others about university and how to survive budgeting, studying, social life and other wisdom I can share
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3 budget recipes for winter time

Winter can be a cruel season. The freezing temperatures and icy winds can make it tempting to snuggle up with Ben & Jerry’s, Netflix and soft comfy duvets… We can all relate to feeling guilty about comfort eating too. It’s so easy to grab the not-so-healthy snacks and easy ready meals. Here are my fave 3 healthy student recipes to keep you warm this winter.

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A guide to student New Year’s Resolutions

Happy New Year everyone! After all the Christmas festivities and NY celebrations, it’s time to start thinking about the year ahead. When the clocks strike midnight, let’s celebrate two things: a farewell to 2018 and a warm welcome to the exciting year that’s just beginning. Here are my 3 favourite New Year’s resolutions for students, to give you some inspiration.

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Hunting Graduate Employment

“You become a champion by fighting one more round. When things are tough, you fight one more round” James J. Corbett 

This blog outlines the full range of employment options for graduates in the modern recruitment market; scrolling through Facebook feeds where friends are celebrating their classifications #success.

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Expressing Mental Health

Mental health is an ever-growing issue . With increased cuts to NHS services, a millennial-epidemic has taken hold. University offers many challenges, more than cooking raw meat! And sometimes you can experience mild or temporary distress that divert daily routines…or actual panic attacks.It’s important to recognize these signs, before they become uncontrollable.