I’ve been reflecting on this question a lot, especially in the period leading up to graduation, when it seems everyone wants to know what’s next. It wasn’t until an evening spent cooking that I realized the importance of embracing the slow pace of this in-between phase—between working, studying, and starting new projects.
While making a vinaigrette, I initially felt the urge to rush and move on, but then I paused and realized there was nothing urgent demanding my attention at that moment. No impending assignment deadlines or projects due at midnight. It was a moment of clarity when I realized I could slow down more than I ever did during my time in school.
My undergraduate journey has been amazing, marked by significant milestones. However, along with these achievements, I’ve also experienced anxiety, restlessness, and uncertainty about the future. Now, as I transition into this new phase of life, I’m learning to embrace each day as it comes, allowing it to unfold as a pleasant surprise rather than adhering to structured expectations.




One of the greatest joys has been removing Canvas from my phone and leaving class GroupMe chats behind. Shedding these layers of obligation has been liberating. I’m now focused on creating new habits and traditions centered around my true desires, with actionable steps to achieve them. For example, I’ve started waking up early to walk 2 miles for my health and dedicating time to work on projects at my own pace, ensuring they meet my high standards.
If you, like me, are wondering what’s next, I want to share the advice a friend gave me after graduation: “Enjoy the stillness.” It’s a simple concept but a transformative process. Embracing stillness and taking each day as it comes has brought me immense joy and fulfillment, and I’m loving every moment of this new chapter.







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