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I might be writing the most #firstworldproblems sentence possible when I say this, but it’s been a struggle for me to find my personal style. And dad, if you’re reading this, yeah, I have a personal style. I call it Recovering Catholic Schoolgirl, as its roots lie in the fact that for 11 years of my life, I wore a uniform.

During school hours, we slowly graduated from plaid jumpers (adorable!)...
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You know what I’m really good at giving? Gifts, hugs and dating advice. The first two are just because I’m naturally thoughtful and sometimes overly touchy. The third is because I am a lover of love and, more importantly, an expert at learning from my own mistakes and the mistakes of friends, family and celebrities.

After my friends and I had dated our collective way through a string of...
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"You know what's weird? Day by day, nothing seems to change, but pretty soon...everything's different." -Bill Watterson

When I was a junior in college, I studied abroad in London. You know the story: girl flies across the Atlantic, takes photos of monuments, kisses an English boy, finds self. In reality, my story went more like: girl flies across the Atlantic, cries of homesickness, meets...
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It’s not often that my personal milestones go unnoticed. A few weeks ago, I was officially the last person in the world to discover Angry Birds. Yesterday, I was the first person over age 13 to be injured in a recreational kickball league for ironic adults. In 8th grade, I got very close to winning my school’s Geography Bee . Yes, that is a thing.

But two weekends ago, I had an unrealized...
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Let me state, for the record, that I was not a cool middle schooler. I was 5'10" and about 115 pounds, at an age where being tall and thin is anything but cool. Add in some sweet braces, facial features I had yet to grow into and my complete unfamiliarity with a blow dryer and round brush and you have the definition of "awkward phase," as seen in the photo above.

When I was in middle school,...
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Since I was just a lady-child (known in most circles as a little girl) I've been one of the boys. I was more than a tiny bit pleased when Hulk Hogan mistook me for a boy on my 10th birthday, I prided myself on being one of the first picks in gym class and I've always had close friendships with dudes.

Not friendships where we sometimes kiss. Not friendships where we are secretly in love....
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I'm writing this from a conference room at SXSW where Dave Bruno is talking about his 100 Thing Challenge, a year he spent paring his belongings down to—you guessed it—100 things.

Now, I'm not much of a minimalist. I have a closet that is bursting with still-tagged clothing, a skincare routine that includes a myriad of daily potions and I've burned my way through at least four...
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I'm only three months into it, but 2011 has been a year for personal growth, a year for self-improvement and self-actualization...and  a year where I realized I'm officially too old to ride a party bus, drink cheap keg beer or be enticed by $1 shots.

I know-- really deep stuff.

There are many stages of my youth I hope to never outgrow: hot pink nail polish, dresses that are more like...
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I'm a girl who likes things to be a certain way. As a child, I would take the time every evening to lay my clothes out in the shape of a person (even though I wore a school uniform). As a teenager, I owned a Palm Pilot that I used alongside a daily planner with color-coded highlighters.  In the years since, I transferred my obsessive tendencies from personal organization to dating:...
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I’ve said it before: I love Love. I never end a phone conversation with a family member without reminding them that I love them, I smother my niece and nephew with kisses and I struggle not to end every text message with an "XO". When you live like this it’s hard for Valentine’s Day to seem terribly important, but you won’t find me turning down an excuse to stimulate our economy with...
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