Showing posts with label girl. Show all posts
Showing posts with label girl. Show all posts

Monday, July 30, 2018

About Me!


Welcome to Em's Study Style, my name is Emma! I am a twenty-something student at Marquette University (where I am a Sigma Kappa), currently living in Milwaukee, WI. These are some commonly asked questions, but feel free to email me or comment below if I didn't answer something!

Where are you from?
I was born and raised in Chicago, IL. After college, I plan on staying in Milwaukee to teach in an Elementary School. I can't wait to start a job in Milwaukee and teach all different kinds of students. Milwaukee is beautiful and I love being here. 

How tall are you?
I am 5'9, I am pretty tall! 

What do you take your pictures with?
Currently using my iPhone 8 Plus but I will be switching to a regular camera soon. 

Why did you start a blog?
I started a blog before college but it got lost in the craziness of starting college and work. I restarted this after a few girls suggested I started one. I love to talk about clothes, fashion, fitness,  healthy eating, and life in general! I thought only my close friends and family would be reading this to stay up to date on my life but it has grown so much!

What type of hair do you have?
Naturally curly, dirty blonde hair! It is pretty short right now because I got it cut for summer but I might grow it out/get extensions when winter rolls around.

Who takes your pictures?
It is really a mix of myself and a timer but also my boyfriend or sister helps out sometimes! 

Wednesday, July 25, 2018

When You are Education but Everyone Else is Engineers...

Coming into college I had no idea what I wanted to be when I graduated or what I wanted to study in between then.

I knew I loved fashion, makeup, and lifestyle things but at the end of the day, kids were my calling. I grew up babysitting on the weekends, nannying during the summers, and working as a camp counselor to a bunch of kiddos.

I realized that teaching was where I should be, after walking into an education meeting on accident. I then spent time looking at career paths, thinking about primary or secondary education, and reflecting on my experience in education. I have always enjoyed school, I got decent grades (except in math lol) and participated in extra curricular activities. I realized early on that primary education was where I am destined to teach.

HOWEVER, I am in college. I am at a college then values Engineering over most majors. I know, I know, some of you are thinking.....no??? But the College of Education here at school is small, roughly 35 kids in primary! Which means we are a close college but it also means we are not as valued as the hundreds of engineers floating around here.

So to swing back around to "What it's like to study Elementary Education when everyone else is Engineers..."

-It is long hours spent at schools learning, observing, teaching, interacting, and understanding children.
-It is learning the endless Common Core Standards and regulations.
-It is understanding the different laws and regulations people fought for in order to have full inclusion for children who have exceptional needs.
-It is then working with those children and watching them excel in the general education classroom.
-Its learning that you don't call those types of classrooms "normal" because there is NO SUCH THING as a NORMAL classroom.
-It is learning that you can add, subtract, multiply, and divide in a million different ways AND having to be prepared to teach all of them.
-It is spending HOURS on a lesson plan that you may only teach once.
-It is getting your flu shot early so you are ready for the waves of sick kiddos in the winter.
-It is being only a junior in college but already looking at volunteer things to do over the summer once you are working.
-It is learning that you are a teacher but you are also someone the children love and look up too.
-It is not calling them "boys" and "girls" because gender is so fluid and unknown these days. They are "friends", "students", "buddies".
-It is knowing that sharing your snack with a student may be the only thing they eat until breakfast tomorrow.
-It is spending time testing, assessing, and learning about students so you can find out what they understand, what you have to teach, AND finding a way to mix all their understanding into one lesson.
-It is learning that you can mix MATH and ENGLISH into one cohesive lesson because school is fluid and learning is endless.
-It is picking out "teacher" clothes to wear because business clothes do not cut it in a first grade classroom.
-It is also knowing money will be tight and scare for a while because you do not go into teaching for the money.
-It is learning your aunt was a teacher for years and is finally going back to teach again but still giving you all her old teaching things.
-It is knowing that every day you step into the classroom YOU are making a difference in a students life.

Yea, I will not be creating prosthetics, building towers, or wiring a computer but I am giving children the foundation they need to someday do those amazing things. So next time you tell someone that Education is an easy major, think about what your saying. YOU would not be where you are today without your first grade teacher explaining how to read or your 8th grade science teacher showing you how to mix chemicals. #TeachOn

Monday, July 23, 2018

Leggings I LIVE In

These are my top three favorite leggings that I have in my closet right now!





I love my Alo ones, HERE, are newer for me but I have worn them so often I need to invest in another pair. I know they are on the more pricey side but I have definitely received my money's worth out of these. Plus, I love the mesh detailing on the sides!





Next are my Zella pair, HERE! I will not lie to y'all, I think I own almost 5 pairs of Zella leggings. Whether they are cropped, cut out, high waist, low rise, blue, grey, pink....I have them all. Plus, it doesn't help that Nordstrom has them as part of their sale for only $35, HERE. Or find the cropped ones for only $33, HERE. All sizes are still in stock!







Finally, one of the first pairs of leggings I bought for myself that did not come from TJMaxx or Old Navy...LululeLemon! I love them because of the little zippered pocket in the back and the pocket on the side can fit my cell phone when I go run or workout!


If you have a question about a workout top or my sneakers, shoot me a message at em.studystyle@gmail.com or comment below!

Saturday, July 21, 2018

Top 3 Favorite Products






Laura Mercier Setting Powder {$38} I use the Translucent shade




These are my top three holy grail products that I use over and over again. 

I love the Clinique Moisture Surge Hydrating Serum for my neck in the summer. In the colder months I tend to use it more often on my face when the air is dry. It is also wonderful after a long plane flight. I will be traveling soon so I plan to bring it with me! 

The Laura Mercier Translucent Setting Powder has worked wonders in this hot summer months. The powder really works to keep my makeup in place all day while giving me a little bit of a matte finish. Nordstrom also sells the product in a Medium Deep shade if you have darker skin! 

Finally, my mascara primer by L'Oreal is amazing!! I have used other primers in the past but switched to this one about a year ago and have not looked back. It goes on smooth without clumping which means I can put less coats of mascara on my eyelashes. I use it when I want a more fuller look, especially when my eye lash extensions are not in. ALSO, its $8 so what is not to love about it. 


Do you have a favorite makeup product that you cannot live without? 


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Friday, July 20, 2018

Daily Devotional








I recently got an Amazon shipment of books in the mail and wanted to share with y'all what I got. I was looking for a new devotional and found Melanie Shankle's book, "Everyday Holy". I just started it on Monday but have been loving it so far! I recommend checking out one of her books.

I also picked up "Twenty Two" by Allison Trowbridge and Bob Goff's book, "Everybody Always". I started "Twenty Two" and have already fallen in love with it. She talks about her journey through college and learning who she is along the way. The author talks about travels abroad, travels in faith, and travels within herself to find who she is. 

Have any of you read Bob Goff's book yet? I cannot wait to get started on it! 


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Thursday, July 19, 2018

My Vitamins/Supplements

In my last post, I wrote about my workout plan I am starting to follow! Along with working out, I am trying to focus on eating healthier and taking better vitamins/supplements. To be clear, all my information about vitamins and supplements has come from talking to my doctors, researching online, and finding the best fit for me.

Currently, I am transitioning back to eating meat again. I have been vegetarian for almost 8 years now and am working on switching back for health reasons. Now with all that in mind, lets jump into it!

First off I take two powder supplements, a Protein Powder for after my workouts and then a Collagen Peptide I mix in every so often. I started taking collagen after Tracy Hensel talked about it, here.  I get mine off Amazon but I actually found my Protein at TJMaxx one day (super random, I know).


Then in the morning when I wake up I take Vitamin C and my Women's Daily Multivitamin! I typically take these after my workout and breakfast. I like to have eaten something before taking any supplements/vitamins.






















Typically after lunch I will finish off my vitamins with a Fish Oil, two Juice Plus (I typically do a veggie & fruit), and a D3.








I definitely do not take a whole lot. Somethings I will mix in an Iron because I am vegetarian so it helps with hair loss.

Too keep everything organized, I use two pill sorters. I have this but love this as well. It helps keep me organized and know what I should take each day. Plus its a huge time saver instead of opening and closing all those bottles!!

Do you take any vitamins? If so, which ones do you love or swear by??

Wednesday, July 18, 2018

Monthly Workout Plan

I started BBG on Monday this week and wanted to create a plan for myself so that I would stick with it. I found it pretty intense so until I can build a little muscle and not be so stinkin' sore, I'll tone it down. So I created a workout plan for the month of August that I will be following along with.

I decided I wanted to start this workout so that I could become stronger and feel healthier. For me, it has nothing to do with loosing weight. Naturally I am slim and already 5'7'' but I would love to be able to build some resistance and tone my muscles.

Keep an eye out at the end of August for a before and after--plus what I think of the program. Check out my Instagram, em.studystyle to stay up to date with how its going! I'll create a "workout" highlight tab so you can find it easily.