Friday 8 September 2017

Life After University

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I've been quite absent on social media and not tending to my bloggy things (apart from my Instagram which you should totally have a look at). It's made me sad as I love writing and publishing posts and interacting with other bloggers. I've been quite busy since graduation with working, going to Canada and Disneyland Paris (posts and videos to come for both!) and I'm still planning more adventures in the near future.

Since finishing university I've felt in limbo, I've got my degree but I haven't got a proper job (by this I mean either a full time job or a more serious part time job). I've applied for jobs in different sectors but I either don't have enough experience or none in that field. I'm also at that point where I don't want to offer my services for free anymore, one; because I'm not in education and two; I feel I'm worth more than free labour.

Whilst the job hunt isn't amazing right now, I've been quite focused on spending time with friends, family and myself. I've been looking back at how my mental health was one year ago to now a lot, and it's improved but I still have my bad days. I think we forget how hard it is sometimes to get out of bed, let alone go into anxious unknown situations, and we need to give ourselves a pat on the back.


I'm trying to get myself together, during university I sort of fell apart in many aspects and lost myself amongst all of the stress and mental health issues. So I'm trying to patch things up that I'd been neglecting and to become a new and improved Saffron, which also means going back to my counselling tasks to help me get back on track.

I tried meditation once and it was amazing. I believe it was this one by Mark Williams that my counsellor recommended, I'm not sure what happened as to whether I dozed off because I was so calm or if I was at peace by the end of the session. Honestly, try it! I want to become more zen, so be less stressed and angry at situations and take calmer approaches because being angry and irritated isn't going to help anyone.



In summary, finishing university hasn't been amazing! But, I do not and will not be missing deadlines and coursework! When I have spare time it's actually spare time to do whatever I want to do. I've seen a lot of other people struggle too after university, and post-graduation depression is a real thing.

Despite this being a rather gloomy rant, I  do sometimes feel positive about the future and I'm on my way to improving my day to day life, go me!


If you have any advice on how to deal with life after university let me know! I definitely could use it.

I hope you are all well and had a nice summer...now to look forward to autumn 🍁

Love Saffron x


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  1. Such a great post! Thank you for sharing <3

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    1. Thank you for reading and commenting!

      Saffron x

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  2. First of all, I can't wait to read your Disneyland post and see all of your photos! I'm a massive Disney fan. This post made me feel so much less alone, I graduated a year ago and still have no idea what I'm doing with my life. It can make you feel absolutely dreadful. We'll get there x

    Alice www.accordingtoalicex.com

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    1. I can’t wait to post all of my photos and videos! It’ll be like reliving it over and over! So excited to get that done!

      Aww I’m so glad it make you feel less alone, there’s so many of us all feeling the same so it’s good to talk about it!

      Thank you,

      Love Saffron xxx

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  3. Congrats on surviving university haha!! Hope you enjoy a stress-free post-uni life ��

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