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Jenna Piotrowicz

Chicago

Editorial Assistant at The Everygirl

Articles

  • 4 days ago | theeverygirl.com | Jenna Piotrowicz

    Let’s be real, job interviews are one of the most nerve-wracking things we face. You get spitfired with questions that you’re supposed to know all the answers to but can’t really be that prepared for. And once you get to that follow-up interview, it certainly doesn’t get any less stressful. It’s easy to forget that an interview isn’t supposed to be a one-sided Q&A, though.

  • 1 week ago | theeverygirl.com | Jenna Piotrowicz

    I can picture it now: A Hugo Spritz in my hand, a breezy linen set, and an Italian coastline in the background. That is the image that I picture in my head when I desperately crave European travel. As we head into summer, a Euro vacation may not be in the cards for me this year (I’m saving up, though), but a good summer book is totally within reach.

  • 1 week ago | theeverygirl.com | Jenna Piotrowicz

    Have you ever noticed that certain environments either drain you or make you feel supercharged, for reasons you can’t quite explain? In today’s fast-paced professional world, success is often attributed to hard skills, experience, and strategy. But there might actually be a more subtle force at play—your aura color. Once I started paying attention to my own aura color, I began to understand why certain tasks lit me up and others drained me, and why I thrived in some roles but felt stuck in others.

  • 3 weeks ago | theeverygirl.com | Jenna Piotrowicz

    There’s a special kind of magic in revisiting the past—not just in our memories, but in the places that helped shape them. Certain places can transport us back to a simpler time, whether it’s a childhood vacation spot, the school field trip you’ve never forgotten about, or just somewhere that makes you feel like a kid again.

  • 1 month ago | theeverygirl.com | Jenna Piotrowicz

    A couple of years ago, I was stuck in a loop of bad habits. Even though I recognized the bad habits I wanted desperately to get out of (such as sleeping either too much or too little, making poor health choices, and negative self-talk that left me feeling bad about myself), I felt like I couldn’t stop doing them. There wasn’t a switch to just turn them off or to turn on positive habits. Breaking out of bad habits while living in a fast-paced, chaotic world can feel impossible.