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5 Lifestyle Blogs For When You Need Inspiration

There are tons of places you can go to get hellp on an outfit or even what you want to make your dorm look like this year.

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5 Lifestyle Blogs For When You Need Inspiration
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Tired of going on the usual Facebook, Instagram, Pinterest and Twitter to find inspiration? No fear. There are tons of places you can go to get inspo on an outfit or even what you want to make your dorm look like this year. With all the blogs and websites that are out there, you might feel overwhelmed with where to start looking. Here are a few to get you started.

1. Darling Magazine

Darling comes out every season with a beautiful magazine full of inspirational articles and beautiful photos. They also have a great online site. What's different about this magazine is that they put their articles into personas of women like the dreamer, the hostess, the intellectual, the beautician, the explorer, the confidant and the achiever. Each article relates to one of these types of women. You can be all of them or you could only read the ones that pertain to you. The main thing to love about Darling is their beautiful mission statement that is in all of their magazines.


2. The Everygirl

This site has everything you love about fashion, makeup and travel, but what it is really good for career advice. It has career profiles on everything from investment banker to working at the White House. You can even narrow down what career you want to look at by naming the city that it is in and putting the field you want to look into. If anything, look at this site for its beautiful Instagram account. If that doesn't give you inspiration, nothing will.

3. The Glitter Guide

If you love entertaining friends and trying out new drink and food recipes, go to The Glitter Guide. Some of their most delicious recipes include steamed mussels and a rosé wine slush. This site will be perfect in the fall when all the pumpkin recipes come out and everyone tries to be Betty Crocker. Another plus: it has advice and a hosting shopping guide so you can throw that perfect dinner party, or at least try to!


4. The Betches

If you aren't in to all of that "nicey, nice girly" crap, then look no further than the bitchiest, bitches on the Internet. The Betches are "brutally honest and self-aware young women" who take no shit. Their recaps the shows you love to hate watch like "The Batchelor" and all the "Real Housewives" are so on point. They even have two books, one on how to win at everything and the other about how to date in the 21st century. The site is basically your best friend who will tell you how it is, no matter how harsh.

5. Fit for Broadway

To love this site you don't have to be a broadway fan, you just need to love fitness and healthy living. If you want to get healthy then this site is also perfect. Jane Jourdan is one of the best motivators out there. She makes you want to live your best and the healthiest life possible. The site has amazing recipes and workouts to try. And it isn't just about the outside. There are posts on meditation and your soul voice, which Jane says is "inspiring a deeper sense of self and authenticity" . If you happen to love Broadway then it is extra special because of her "Broadway Heroes" segment and her fitness interviews with Broadway stars.

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