hi everyone !! this is the first episode of my room renovation series :) i will be making over my entire room starting with my desk ! so stay tuned for the next video it’s pretty awesome 😎 also make sure to follow me on instagram at @sarahli.mp3 for more updates !!!
@@sarahliyt you have a really calming voice and I love your style of video, can also totally see you continuing with diy and makeovers, can’t wait to see how the room comes along!
It’s completely okay to move back home! Like your exemple pf video games, home is your headquarter. You can always go back to rest and plan before your next big adventure. ❤️
Moving back home is absolutely nothing to be ashamed of. We all have obstacles in life. While moving back home in your mid-20s is a setback, it shows that you still have people out there supporting and rooting for you and that you're realistic and calculated in your decision-making. All these factors ensure that you'll eventually take two steps forward. I remember dropping out of university in my freshman year and moving back home. I thought my life was over, but with some help from my parents and friends, I was able to re-evaluate my life plans and goals and eventually figure things out.
i just moved back home at 23 3 weeks ago after living alone for 5 years in college. it definitely felt like a step back but atleast it gives me time to really think about my future options instead of rushing into them
Nothing wrong with moving back home if you have a good relationship with your parents and they have the space. You can take the time to figure things out whilst saving up some money. :) and its nice you can let loose on your room and create your own space free from rental restrictions!
ill be 40 next year and have been renting from my parents off and on for 10+ years. i became disabled in my late 20s and my parents are getting older and need help as well. i do pay rent and all my own bills and its hard being someone my age 'living at home'. but we're helping each other and im technically a renter, so its not so bad. theres no shame in having to move back home, especially with how the economy is (here in the US anyway) and when youre trying to find your way. be happy you have parents who support you and can let you take the time you need to get things figured out!
There is absolutely no shame in moving back in with your parents or family, especially at 23. I did the same when I graduated college. Eventually moved out of state with my partner, and after a couple of years, moved back home again. Now at 32 I own my own house by myself. I feel incredibly privileged to get this far and am glad I worked hard to get here and had some support from my parents that allowed me to save enough money to do this. If that is what you want, you will have your own place eventually. In the meantime, enjoy the ride :)
thank you so much for sharing your story! it’s super encouraging to hear how things worked out for you :) and it’s awesome that you’ve made it to owning your own place! 😊🚀
TIP: If you are going to paint again with the same colour you can cover your brushes, rollers and trays with plastic food wrap so it does not dry out and simply continue where you left of the next day. When you are ready to rinse out the paint fill the tray with warm water and soak your brushes and rollers in the tray for several hours and then rinse thoroughly with warm water.
im proud of you! things dont go the way we plan sometimes but its still important to be honest and compassionate with yourself like how you are. I look up to you to remind myself to not be so hard on myself. cause its a ridiculous idea that everyone's big steps and changes in life will happen all at the same time right?
@@sarahliyt she does, and you are smart wise for doing the same. Struggle is not a necessary part of life, no matter what society tells you.. if you have a healthy home environment to move home to do that💋 best of luck to you sweet girl.
Wow, it's like night and day, such a difference! I love the white, it looks amazing! 😯👌🏼 And haha I totally get you on the primer that happened to me once too it happens to the best of us! 😅 Also, there's absolutely no problem living with your parents right now, so don’t think for a second that you're backtracking. You’re still very young, and as a recent CS graduate, you're already ahead of the race. The majority of people in your age bracket have no sense of direction and are just throwing away their 20s on clubbing, partying, drinking, etc. So keep doing you, work hard, and save the partying for later. Take advantage of living with your parents for now I remember taking that for granted, and when I moved out, I really missed those perks like spending time with my parents, relaxing, cooking together, and helping out with bills. It was such a simpler time, and now, with the cost of living being ridiculous, consider yourself lucky. Just enjoy it, go with the flow, and don’t overthink it you’re doing great, Sarah Oh, and if you’re looking for a solid standing desk, I highly recommend getting a uplift desk. I bought one recently, and yeah, it’s a bit pricey, but so worth it top quality. And for a good chair, I’d suggest the herman miller aeron. Trust me, these are two essential things you’ll need if you ever land a remote or hybrid job in tech worth the investment! 👍🏼
There is nothing wrong living with your parents sometimes it is like that especially the economy we all live in. Or even sometimes ppl live with their parents cause they're not well or sick or what have you but nothing wrong with it. You got to do what you got to do at the end of the day to keep surviving and thriving.
hi everyone !! this is the first episode of my room renovation series :) i will be making over my entire room starting with my desk ! so stay tuned for the next video it’s pretty awesome 😎 also make sure to follow me on instagram at @sarahli.mp3 for more updates !!!
@@sarahliyt you have a really calming voice and I love your style of video, can also totally see you continuing with diy and makeovers, can’t wait to see how the room comes along!
It’s completely okay to move back home! Like your exemple pf video games, home is your headquarter. You can always go back to rest and plan before your next big adventure. ❤️
this is sooo trueee ! 🥹
Moving back home is absolutely nothing to be ashamed of. We all have obstacles in life. While moving back home in your mid-20s is a setback, it shows that you still have people out there supporting and rooting for you and that you're realistic and calculated in your decision-making. All these factors ensure that you'll eventually take two steps forward. I remember dropping out of university in my freshman year and moving back home. I thought my life was over, but with some help from my parents and friends, I was able to re-evaluate my life plans and goals and eventually figure things out.
well said !! it’s just a time to reset and figure out the next steps :))
That was a lot of work 😮💨 love your determination
hehe but it was worth it !!!
i just moved back home at 23 3 weeks ago after living alone for 5 years in college. it definitely felt like a step back but atleast it gives me time to really think about my future options instead of rushing into them
yessss! home is a launchpad for ur next adventure:))
Nothing wrong with moving back home if you have a good relationship with your parents and they have the space. You can take the time to figure things out whilst saving up some money. :) and its nice you can let loose on your room and create your own space free from rental restrictions!
🥹 for sure! i’m very lucky to even have the option to move home :)
ill be 40 next year and have been renting from my parents off and on for 10+ years. i became disabled in my late 20s and my parents are getting older and need help as well. i do pay rent and all my own bills and its hard being someone my age 'living at home'. but we're helping each other and im technically a renter, so its not so bad. theres no shame in having to move back home, especially with how the economy is (here in the US anyway) and when youre trying to find your way. be happy you have parents who support you and can let you take the time you need to get things figured out!
yess! there is absolutely no shame in moving home, for me it was the best choice :)
There is absolutely no shame in moving back in with your parents or family, especially at 23. I did the same when I graduated college. Eventually moved out of state with my partner, and after a couple of years, moved back home again. Now at 32 I own my own house by myself. I feel incredibly privileged to get this far and am glad I worked hard to get here and had some support from my parents that allowed me to save enough money to do this. If that is what you want, you will have your own place eventually. In the meantime, enjoy the ride :)
thank you so much for sharing your story! it’s super encouraging to hear how things worked out for you :) and it’s awesome that you’ve made it to owning your own place! 😊🚀
Moving back to live with your parents as an adult is a lot more common than some people make it out to be, especially if your parents are immigrants.
sometimes it’s the best choice u can make !
TIP: If you are going to paint again with the same colour you can cover your brushes, rollers and trays with plastic food wrap so it does not dry out and simply continue where you left of the next day. When you are ready to rinse out the paint fill the tray with warm water and soak your brushes and rollers in the tray for several hours and then rinse thoroughly with warm water.
omg this tip would’ve saved me! i’ll remember next time i paint my room lol
Hey moving back into your parents' house is totally fine 🙌🏻 And plus, you save up alotta money from paying rent when living alone 😂
yesss absolutely !!
@@sarahliyt omgg hiii haha, love your content ✨
im proud of you! things dont go the way we plan sometimes but its still important to be honest and compassionate with yourself like how you are. I look up to you to remind myself to not be so hard on myself. cause its a ridiculous idea that everyone's big steps and changes in life will happen all at the same time right?
🥺🥺 i needed to see this! you are so right about that :)
I love love, love my daughter being home with us and I hope she never leaves!!
ahah i bet she loves being at home too !!
@@sarahliyt she does, and you are smart wise for doing the same. Struggle is not a necessary part of life, no matter what society tells you.. if you have a healthy home environment to move home to do that💋 best of luck to you sweet girl.
I think you are very blessed to move back home. ❤. You do whats best for you ❤
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I love that girrllll
sushi is so cute!
🎀🎀🎀 she thinks she’s cute too heh
i swear i was watching your old videos, just waiting for one more…
awww thank u for keeping up with the videos !!
Fire video. Definitely eye opening seeing this perspective.
thanks for watching leo ! so glad u liked it :)
Wow, it's like night and day, such a difference! I love the white, it looks amazing! 😯👌🏼 And haha I totally get you on the primer that happened to me once too it happens to the best of us! 😅
Also, there's absolutely no problem living with your parents right now, so don’t think for a second that you're backtracking. You’re still very young, and as a recent CS graduate, you're already ahead of the race. The majority of people in your age bracket have no sense of direction and are just throwing away their 20s on clubbing, partying, drinking, etc. So keep doing you, work hard, and save the partying for later. Take advantage of living with your parents for now I remember taking that for granted, and when I moved out, I really missed those perks like spending time with my parents, relaxing, cooking together, and helping out with bills. It was such a simpler time, and now, with the cost of living being ridiculous, consider yourself lucky. Just enjoy it, go with the flow, and don’t overthink it you’re doing great, Sarah
Oh, and if you’re looking for a solid standing desk, I highly recommend getting a uplift desk. I bought one recently, and yeah, it’s a bit pricey, but so worth it top quality. And for a good chair, I’d suggest the herman miller aeron. Trust me, these are two essential things you’ll need if you ever land a remote or hybrid job in tech worth the investment! 👍🏼
hahah so true jonathan! and thanks for desk + chair recommendations :)
Was here before 12k subs.
hahaha anyone here before 12k is the coolest 😎
❤❤ congrats and Im happy for you also love your creativity!!!
thank uuu so much for watching :)
1stttt..... Been waiting for your video 📷❤
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Necesito de tu experiencia para pintar mi espacio. Excelente video :D
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Yeah, moving back home sucks, hopefully you get free rent and food😂
yess that’s the best hahah 🤣
awesome
There is nothing wrong living with your parents sometimes it is like that especially the economy we all live in. Or even sometimes ppl live with their parents cause they're not well or sick or what have you but nothing wrong with it. You got to do what you got to do at the end of the day to keep surviving and thriving.
yesss hahah i love that! surviving and thriving 😁😁😁