Her Campus

During college, I actively contributed content to the College of Charleston’s chapter of Her Campus–the #1 community for college women. I wrote 15 articles about topics such as mental health, productivity, and pop culture that can be accessed below:

How Walking Away Brought Me Back To Myself

The best things in life lie outside of your comfort zone, but having a safe and beautiful resting point like the Battery in Charleston will always serve as a sanctuary.

You Should Be Proud of Yourself

For anyone who needs to hear it!

The Significance of the Jonas Brothers’ Return

Breaking news: they may finally create their seventh album and outsell Kelly Clarkson! (Photo courtesy of Substream Magazine)

How to Motivate Yourself When You’re Stuck in A Rut

Feeling stuck? Try these tips!

How to Cope With Adjustment Disorder in College

Everyone operates on their own timeframe, and no matter what your feelings are, just know that they are valid.

Three Things We Can All Learn From Freddie Mercury

Mercury teaches all of us that believing in yourself and what you’re good at can actually be revolutionary. (Photo courtesy of NME)

Why You Should Continue to be Thankful After Thanksgiving

Everything has a purpose, so why not look at it in a positive light?

Ariana Grande is a Role Model for Turning Pain into Hope

How to thank the bad times and move on to the next. (Photo courtesy of Pinterest)

Praise for A Star Is Born: A Haunting and Electrifying Look into the Entertainment Industry

Being heard is more important than being known. (Photo courtesy of The New Yorker)

What Your Overcommitment Looks Like to Other People

“You can’t pour from an empty cup”

How to Start Your Journey to Success

These three components will help you achieve anything!

Is Social Media Bad for Your Mental Health?

The truth about constant screen time.

Don’t Be Afraid of Failure

Don’t fight it, embrace it!

How to Use the Law of Attraction to Improve Your Health

Ditch the dieting and start feeling good about yourself!

What My Semester Off Taught Me

Here’s what I learned when I veered off course for a few months.
Kelsey Baum