Happy Tuesday #Jontourage,
Welcome back to the “Classy Gent Chronicles”, where staying classy is the only way to be. Let's jump right into it.... Living alone can be tough. Living with someone else can be tougher. As roommates, you are most likely in a situation where you are living with someone to cut down costs. Let’s be honest, in today’s economy, living alone may not be realistic for many. For others, some people like the company of having someone else in your space. If you suffer from any type of disability or illness, living with another person can be crucial for survival. In my life I only had roommate and our relationship was able to stay afloat due to early communication about certain guidelines. Regardless of why you have a roommate, let’s discuss why roommate relationships don’t work and how to fix it:
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AuthorJonathan C. Harris is no stranger to leadership, hard work, or success. At the age of ten years old, he earned the right to be a guest weatherman for a day on Fox 5 DC News. He has already received over 100 honors and awards including Forty Under 40 for Prince George’s County, MD, TEDx Talk speaker, American College Personnel Association (ACPA) Outstanding Men’s Program, high school Valedictorian and the Kiwanis Club Citizenship Award. Raised in Fort Washington, Maryland, he has served in leadership positions his entire life, from being the manager of the school store in elementary school to the president of the Homelessness Awareness Club in middle school to the president of the National Honor Society in high school. Archives
September 2020
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