Eduarda CastroinLive Your Life On PurposeI just graduated from my MBA at 27 and I think that is too young.Trying to compensate for a lack of work experience with fancy degrees does not work. Believe me, I tried.May 13, 2020May 13, 2020
Eduarda CastroinILLUMINATIONI am used to being afraid of strangers. I am not used to being afraid of people I love.Watching the country reopens while being in the risk group for COVID-19.May 12, 20201May 12, 20201
Eduarda CastroinHello, LoveI’m Ashamed Of How Little I Know About What My Friends Do For A LivingI was looking on LinkedIn for an expert while one of my best friends worked exactly with what I needed. And I had no idea.May 10, 2020May 10, 2020
Eduarda CastroinChange Becomes YouThe Craziest Effect Quarantine Had on Me Was Making Me Like ColorsAs a minimalist lover of black and white, I am willing to admit colors can be nice to cheer us up — sometimes.May 8, 2020May 8, 2020
Eduarda CastroinChange Becomes YouThank You, Quarantine. At Least for These 10 Things.#5. It made me try scary things.May 5, 2020May 5, 2020
Eduarda CastroinInvisible IllnessPay attention to seniors in their 70s during quarantine. They might be having it the hardest.On why this age group is stuck in the middle between the online and the offline worlds and what can be done about it.May 3, 20203May 3, 20203
Eduarda CastroSunday Brunch is my religion and waffles are my Godon why eating boring cereal is totally fine from Monday to Saturday but completely unacceptable on a Sunday.May 3, 20202May 3, 20202
Eduarda CastroA The Sims quarantine playing session brought me hereabout the most unexpected wake-up call I ever received.May 2, 2020May 2, 2020
Eduarda CastroinInvisible IllnessAre you finding yourself watching old shows and rereading old books during quarantine?That might actually be psychologically healthy. Here is why.Apr 29, 20201Apr 29, 20201
Eduarda CastroAbout the stories that can't get toldThe struggle that every nonfiction writer faces.Apr 26, 20203Apr 26, 20203