Balancing School and Me-Time

Hi everybody! I’m Noelle, and I’m so excited to join the team. More importantly, I’m excited to share my life at Riddle as a freshman. I think I’ll be able to give a different perspective, especially since I’m living on campus and I’m a part of some amazing clubs!


Starting off strong, and what I think is the most important, is your school to me time balance. My first semester at college was a busy one. I joined a lot of clubs, and I thought I could do it all. Homework assignment after homework assignment, I thought I would never break my cycle. I was losing my passion for my hobbies, and my days started to feel shorter. I realized that something needed to change when my answer to the question, “What’ve you been up to?” was always, “Eat, sleep, homework.”

Make time for yourself!

My first semester taught me that I wanted to live a comfortable life at Riddle. And that started with prioritizing “me time“. For my own definition, me time is when you set aside time to focus on your own body, mind, and overall well-being. It could be 30 minutes out of your day to take a walk, an hour to read a book, whatever your idea of “me time” could be. Lately, I’ve found comfort in the gym, reading, and photography. I was nervous about going to the gym at first, but you just have to do it, and then that fear will go away. I’ve always been into reading, but I never gave myself time to read. This semester, I’ve gotten through half of a book that I was putting off! Photography was something new to me, but through the Avion, I’ve had a couple really cool opportunities to practice and get better.

Here are some of the photos I took from the Rolex 24 (January 24th-25th)! It was my first time really working with a camera, and I had a lot of fun learning the different angles. I stayed 27 hours, and I slept at the speedway. I was unprepared for how cold it was going to be, so if you want to try that, bring a blanket! But truthfully, I wouldn’t trade that experience for the world, and I will definitely be going to more races in the future. It was also a time for me to relax from schoolwork and other responsibilities.

Be smart when planning out your days

I don’t know about you, but a good day-to-day schedule is what gets me through the months. Having a schedule everyday allows me to block out time for my allocated me time. That way, I can still get my studying in, but I’m using my time wisely. I have breaks between my classes, so after my earliest class, that’s my time to go to the gym. Before bed, I block out time to read some of my book. Giving yourself time during the day to get your work done will save you from the nights of endless red bulls and random scribbles on whiteboards. Trust me, it’s not always the best choice. Sleep should be another priority, because the mid-day naps WILL hit you hard if you don’t get enough sleep. Can’t wake up early? Don’t pick morning classes, because they might just be the bane of your existence. Can wake up early? Then pick those morning classes and get them done early.

Living comfortably

When you start to prioritize your mind and body, that’s when you truly begin to live comfortably. Good routines will start to sprout from building good habits. Consistency might sound overwhelming (it certainly was for me), but it’s just part of the process. Make time for your forgotten hobbies, because it can become your peace in a new environment, like college.


Going forward with the blog, I want to leave a favorite quote of mine at the end!

“Slow down, you’re doing fine,” (“Vienna” by Billy Joel)

Catch you on the flip side,

Noelle 🌪️

The Joy of Creativity


Hey y’all!
One of my favorite parts of the holiday season is slowing down and getting creative. Between finals, traveling home, and the general chaos that comes with this time of year, it’s nice to have something simple and hands-on to focus on. For me, that usually means crafts. There’s just something so comforting about sitting down with supplies, Christmas music playing in the background, and creating something just for fun.


Why Crafts Feel Extra Special During the Holidays
During the holidays, crafting feels different. It’s cozy. It’s nostalgic. It reminds me of being younger and doing crafts at the kitchen table while Christmas movies played in the background. Crafting gives my brain a break from screens, deadlines, and overthinking. It’s a way to relax without feeling like I’m doing nothing.


Making Seed Bead Animals
One of my favorite simple crafts is making seed bead animals. If you’ve never made them before, they’re these tiny animals made by weaving small beads together into different shapes. It takes patience and focus, but that’s part of why I love it. You can’t rush it, and you can’t multitask while doing it. You just sit there and work one bead at a time. Plus spending time on Pinterest to find patterns is also relaxing.
There’s something really satisfying about watching something come together from such small pieces. Plus, they’re adorable when they’re finished. I mean look how cute these stingray earrings came out!


Handmade Gifts Mean More
As I’ve gotten more into crafting, I’ve also started appreciating handmade gifts more during the holidays. There’s something really special about giving someone something you made yourself. It feels more personal and thoughtful, and it shows that time and care went into it, not just a quick trip to the store.
Handmade gifts don’t have to be perfect to be meaningful. Sometimes it’s the small imperfections that make them special. Whether it’s something created late at night with Christmas music playing in the background or a project you spent weeks working on, handmade gifts carry a sense of warmth that store bought gifts just can’t replicate.


Crafting as Self Care
Crafting has become one of my favorite forms of self care. It’s calming, grounding, and lets me be creative without any pressure. There’s no grade, no deadline, and no expectations. Just me, my supplies, and a finished piece at the end.


During a season that can sometimes feel overwhelming, having a creative outlet like this makes a huge difference.


Final Thoughts
The holidays are the perfect time to slow down and create something just because you enjoy it. Whether it’s crafting, baking, or any other creative activity, giving yourself time to make something is such a gift. It doesn’t have to be perfect. It just has to make you happy.
Until next time ✈️
Olivia Strickland