About

My goal for this blog isn’t to give readers any advice about your career, finances, or how you should live your life. I don’t want to pretend as if I’ve got it all together because that couldn’t be further from the truth.

My goal for this blog is to document my career, life choices/changes, and financial decisions, as a millennial. Why? Because sometimes getting my life “together” feels a lot like stumbling around in the dark. I hope, that if any other millennial happens to bump into my blog in the blind pursuit of adulthood, they can learn from my mistakes and (if I’m lucky) triumphs.

Welcome to Accidentally Adulting. Please, don’t laugh at me too hard.

                                                                         xo

                                                                                   T.A.

17 thoughts on “About

  1. hashtagadultingsite says:

    Hey! I love your blog and I love that you are succeeding at this Adulting blog idea. I’m only starting out and getting the hang of it and finding a groove, but I really love yours. (The graphics are great btw how do you create them??). Looking forward to scrolling through your posts!

    -Niki

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    • tamelisa says:

      hey Niki! thanks so much for stopping by my page 🙂 I’m kind of just starting out as well. Keep working on your page and focus and using your unique perspective to reach others! as for my graphics I will be writing a blog post on how I create them! keep an eye out for it!

      🙂
      TA

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    • tamelisa says:

      Hahaha! Thanks! I’m glad you like it! I feel that my friends and I are constantly discussing adulating, and whether or not we’re even doing this right. I think the biggest thing is to avoid comparing our milestones to others. We have to accept that we’re each doing this at our own pace.

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  2. Rachel McAlpine says:

    I like your approach and know exactly what you mean. Last year I “did” a personal boot camp for the bonus years, trying to make sense of my surprising entry into old age, and preparing for the next phase of life. And it is personal: not advice to anybody but me. I found it very worthwhile and hope you find the same with your venture. If you are interested, the blog is on my author site: rachelmcalpine dot com

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  3. Shannon Burns says:

    Hi T,

    I love your site – you are well on your way to figuring adulting out…as much as any of us could at least 🙂 Anyways, I’m Shannon and I work for Tommy John. It’s nice to “meet” you. I’d love to work together with an upcoming post idea I think you might love.

    Please feel free to shoot me an e-mail if you’re interested.

    Best,

    Shannon

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