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Best Apps for Millennials

You don’t have to be a millennial to read this post, I just noticed that I’m at the age where I’m forming many habits and often use apps for guidance! Anyway, here’s my list of  the best FREE apps you can download NOW to be smarter, richer, healthier, happier and more capable of taking on future challenges.

GoodGuide– start forming those conscious consumer decisions now so that they become second nature in the future. I love how this app gives products a score out of 10. See if your favorite food, skin care products, household products and more gets a passing score. Even better… they have #vegan filters!

 

Buycott– more conscious consumerism, yay! This time more political. No, downloading both GoodGuide and Buycott is not redundant.

 

Charity Miles– earn $ for the charity of your choice just by moving! Turn on the distance tracker each day and make 25cents/mile walking or 15cents/mile biking. It’s that easy.


Coinbase– it’s never too early to diversify your assets with some tech investments. Bitcoin shares keep rising, just sayin’. Also have to give my boyfriend a shoutout for getting me in on the bitcoin fun.

 

DailyWorkoutApps– getting moving is SO much harder than staying moving. I’ve used this app for years and don’t plan to stop in 2017; it’s got time settings, easy-to-follow videos, and a daily reminder that goes off when you normally work out.

 

SoundCloud– because everything is better remixed. Use this app with the DailyWorkoutapps for a #killercombo.

 

Secant– this game is fun AND flexes your brain muscles. Not to mention my big bro made it!

 

A meditation app of your choice- use this article^ to find one for your needs. The results are in: meditation has a bunch of positive effects for all that is you (mind, body, self, etc). Start practicing now so that you can be a Yoda when you are old. #YodaNan

Oh, and maybe delete Snapchat; I’ve probably gained weeks on my life.

Ciao for now,

<3 Nan

 

Geography Snapshot

For my very first post (woo!) I have compiled some photos from my travels as a young adult. I tried to pick the most representative picture I took for each place and put them in order of where I would recommend travelling, though they are all breathtaking in so many ways. Scroll to the very bottom to see my favorite!

#11 Bangkok, Thailand

(Grand Palace– a must see… or just ogle on Google!- say that 3 times quickly)

#10 Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam

(Pho is best with your foodie friends. #whatthepho)

#9 Singapore

(Fun fact: Singapore has 3 national languages- Tamil, Malay, Mandarin, and English. This temple in Little India there is just one example of the amazing mix of cultures.)

#8 Sumatra, Indonesia

(The Bohorok Orangutan Centre at Bukit Lawang. The only way to view nature is exactly like that- viewing nature- no touching, no feeding, no caging.)

#6 Tagbilaron, Philippines

(Sharing the beaches with no one but the starfish.)

#5 Limón, Costa Rica

( Although they have amazing food, flora and fauna, the best part about Limón is the people.)

#4 Tromsø, Norway

(The last sunset before the beginning of the polar night- two months without a sunrise. Could you bear the brrrr for the beauty?)

#3 Amsterdam, Netherlands

(#timelesslyquaint)

#2 Rome, Italy

(Trevi fountain at the only time there aren’t a million tourists- 3am. #Bernini #baroqueasfuq)

#1 Hong Kong

(view after taking the tram to the top of Victoria Peak)

Don’t know where one of these countries is? This awesome world countries map quiz has your back! I love this quiz because if you click an incorrect answer, it shows you the name of the country that you clicked.

Ciao for now,

<3 Nan

 

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