Coffee, Coffee, Coffee: Finding Warm Comfort During Finals

Earlier this week, I found myself attempting to count sheep and invite sleep at 3:00am with no luck.  I was exhausted, but my eyes wouldn’t stay shut, and my brain simply wouldn’t turn off.  Finals and projects and papers and homework and assignment after assignment danced behind by closed eyelids.  As I continuously tried to slip into dreamland to prepare for my early morning internship, I found myself craving a good cup of coffee.  Strange, I thought, that I would be craving something to keep me awake as I was falling asleep.  After another few minutes of pondering, I realized that it wasn’t caffeine that I was craving, it was the comfort of a warm, familiar beverage at a time of stress and anxiety.  I eventually fell asleep and enjoyed my cup o’ joe in the morning.

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Continuing with this coffee theme, yesterday at my internship there were a variety of new faces and protocols coming at me from left and right.  I felt overwhelmed and stressed (likely brought on from dehydration, exhaustion, and a plethora of other factors that seem to plague me in these dark days), and I once again felt myself craving coffee, a comfy chair, and a warm blanket.  Like a ray of sun shining through my cloudy, anxious morning, I was then literally sent on an office coffee run for the first time in my intern career, and I won’t lie, my triple shot latte made me feel warm, fuzzy, and wired.

These types of comfort cravings have been happening a lot lately. I find myself thinking about warm places, blankets, and other aspects of comfort constantly. With finals just around the corner, and final projects and papers and everything in between popping up every hour, a little bit of comfort is all my body seems to want, need, and crave.  Because instilling in myself a sense of comfort can often come from something as simple as a cup of coffee or tea or a blanket, I’ve been really trying this finals season to give myself the security that I’ve been craving.

And with that, I reach my big point of this post. We spend so much of the semester and our academic year being uncomfortable.  Our ideas are constantly challenged, we are academically pushed, and we can even be socially strained at times. I do believe that we are all the stronger because of these things, but it doesn’t mean that we are invincible.  In a space where we are so stressed and overwhelmed, the small moments of undeluded comfort are things that we should take, cherish, and enjoy.  Self-care and mental and emotional health are so important always, but finals week is typically when they start to go down the drain.  As the lack of sleep and the heightened feelings of anxiety and stress kick in, we tend to go into survival mode, but survival mode needn’t be wholly terrible.  This finals week, I know that you’re already being challenged so much, but still I challenge you to find comfort in the little things. Find comfort in the things that make you happy, find comfort in the things that bring you joy, and take that comfort and turn it in to hard work and passion, and finish the semester on a high note.

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Here’s to a productive and proactive finals season, and I wish you all the best of luck.  Have a good cup of coffee under a blanket for me!

Poonam’s Outfits and Interview

For this week’s blog post, my friend and fellow blogger Poonam and I had a photoshoot highlighting different outfits for interviews and the workplace and talked with each other about our experiences around work attire . Our good friend Harry made a guest appearance. Enjoy!

B: Describe your outfit choices and for what situations or occasions they would be worn.

Poonam’s work party outfit

P: The black skirt/ white top combination is what I like to think of as a perfect work party outfit—I feel like there are frequently social events for staff outside of office where you have a little bit more liberty with your outfit choice. While it is a great opportunity to ditch the corporate wear momentarily, you still want to be mindful of how you present yourself. The flowy skirt in this outfit really jazzes things up and makes the outfit fun but still appropriate.

Poonam’s comfortable outfit

I really like the peach top, Capri pants, and flats combination for one huge reason: COMFORT. I know friends who have felt social pressure at work to wear heels, but personally I don’t last more than a few hours before collapsing. There are so many tiring aspects of working a long day—your outfit just shouldn’t be one of them. This example is great for jobs where you’re on the move and being seated isn’t really an option. I know this summer, when I would be overseeing and scrambling after events on campus, this type of outfit was my savior. I looked put together AND my feet were still intact at the end of the day.

“The Classic”

The last outfit (striped top, black pants, heels) is “the Classic” work outfit. Not much to say about it besides the fact that it is wonderfully appropriate in the traditional sense of work attire—classy, professional, and mature. Throwing on a black blazer completes the look and gives the entire outfit an extra edge.

B: I’m a student and don’t have a lot of money to spend on professional attire. How do I stay cost effective and cute?

P: Sales! Every article of work clothing I own is from the sale section of a department store. Just have to be a determined and persistent shopper. Places like Ross and Target are also incredible for decently priced work attire. Moreover, I have found that having two pairs of pants and a skirt is totally sufficient for many combinations of outfit bottoms—it’s all about the mixing and matching.

Poonam and me all dressed up!

B: Halloween is around the corner—what the scariest clothing mishap you’ve ever had?

P: Nothing too horrendous that I can think of; the worst was one day this summer where I tumbled down the stairs of Steele in my heels and then had to put them back on to meet a client. My ankle was throbbing and I couldn’t exactly stand straight. It was a bit embarrassing to be wobbling around– but all is well that ends well, right?

Poonam, Harry, and me in our dress robes

B: Besides getting dressed, what’s the most intimidating part of an interview?

P: The questions you didn’t see coming. I’m always afraid about the questions not really related to the position but more like “If you could go back in time and meet one person, who would it be?” I usually go into an interview feeling prepared and confident about the position itself and my qualifications, but for some reasons, questions like this that put you on the spot to be creative tend to throw me off a bit.

B: In an ideal world, what would your work attire be?

P: Relaxed and comfortable. I don’t particularly love dressing like Condoleezza Rice on a daily basis (too much effort and planning), so a work environment that embraces the contemporary business/ semi-professional look would be super ideal. I would be thrilled with a job where dark wash jeans were perfectly acceptable!

 

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Dear Readers, What do you think about these outfits? Would you wear them to work or to work related events? Have a great week everyone!