Hey readers! I usually share my reading list each season, but since most of us are staying safe at home right now I thought it would be a good time to share another one. I will still be posting what I have been reading this spring in a separate post (which won't be until June). … Continue reading Allie’s Reading List: Safe at Home Edition
Spreading Kindness & Positivity
Hey readers! I'm not going to lie, I have been feeling a little uninspired lately and haven't been able to come up with anything to write about on the blog. Then the other day while I was on a walk in Boston, I was inspired! Along the walk I usually take, there were hand-painted rocks … Continue reading Spreading Kindness & Positivity
Habits & Routines for Working From Home
Hey readers! Many of us are (hopefully) settling into a routine for working or taking classes from home. In the past, I would avoid doing homework at home at all costs - I always ended up cleaning something, scrolling through Instagram, or just doing anything other than homework. Since it is no longer an option … Continue reading Habits & Routines for Working From Home
Reminiscing About AOTA Conference in NOLA
Hey readers! This should have been AOTA Conference week in Boston, so I have been reminiscing about last year's conference in New Orleans. If you want to check out my blog post summarizing the sessions I attended last year at AOTA Conference, check it out here. I went super in-depth and tried to share as … Continue reading Reminiscing About AOTA Conference in NOLA
100 Things I Love About OT
Hey readers! I almost didn't even realize, but this post is my 100th blog post! I thought it would be fun to make a "100" themed post for this special occasion. So, here are 100 things that I love about OT! It is MEANINGFUL. We can work with literally anyone.We can PLAY all day.It has … Continue reading 100 Things I Love About OT
OT Conference Series: What to Bring to the Conference
Hey readers! Now that you know where to stay, where to eat, what to do, how to get there, and how to navigate the conference app, let's chat about what you need to bring with you to the AOTA Conference. I will be sharing a full packing list for traveling to Boston in March a … Continue reading OT Conference Series: What to Bring to the Conference
Allie’s Reading List: Winter 2019-2020
Hey readers! Get ready for two posts this week! I will continue with the OT Conference Series on Wednesday, but today I am sharing my reading list from December 2019 through February 2020. During the last three months, I was on winter break from school and did quite a bit of traveling and commuting, which … Continue reading Allie’s Reading List: Winter 2019-2020
OT Conference Series: How to Navigate the Conference
Hey readers! Welcome to this week's OT Conference series post. This post is all about how to navigate the AOTA Conference using the conference app "AttendeeHub". This app is amazing because without it, you may feel a bit overwhelmed when you step through the conference doors. There will be thousands of people and so many … Continue reading OT Conference Series: How to Navigate the Conference
OT Conference Series: How To Get To The Conference
Hey readers! Next up for the OT Conference series is all about using the T and getting to the conference. If you read my post about where to stay, I shared how to get to the conference from all of the major neighborhoods of Boston. Check that out if you are curious about how to … Continue reading OT Conference Series: How To Get To The Conference
OT Conference Series: What To Do In Boston
Hey readers! Today I am sharing all of my favorite things to do in Boston. If you are attending the AOTA Conference in March, you may have extra time to explore the city. In case you missed my previous OT Conference guides, check out this tab on my blog! Again, I want to remind you … Continue reading OT Conference Series: What To Do In Boston









