Launch

Those that know me know I'm not one for many words. I'm an introvert so most of my time with a group of people is spent observing, listening, and analyzing. Through the years I've also "hid" a lot of my true self as the things I want to say outwardly would seem rude and crass. I'm learning to change that, but writing is a nice outlet.

I'm quite a resourceful person. One of the most resourceful that you may know of! I have always felt that I can do anything that I wanted to do. This spirit has driven a lot of my life and as I started to reflect the past few days, I feel I should be sharing some information with others! Some of the things I'm going through are uncommon, yet common. Meaning they are so uncommon that there are few in the world that are looking to accomplish the things I want to accomplish, but maybe just enough that someone would find this information useful.

I'll try to keep the scope of this blog to:
- Therapies and coping mechanisms with irritable bowel syndrome (IBS)
- Egg freezing
- Solo travel
- Starting an active and fit life in my 30s
- Single income homeownership and expanding my empire, or really personal wealth management 😜

The last three probably won't be as information-rich as the other topics as there is so much online! These will just be my stories...

Ann of All Trades sounded better than Christine of All Trades. Ann is my middle name and I love it. Thanks, Mommy. The name of this blog comes from the way I describe my undergrad degree in Biological Systems Engineering at UC Davis. For a short time after college, I wished the BSE program was more focused. At the time, it was take these 45 core engineering classes (that every other engineer took) in calculus, physics, electrical engineering (ugh), computer science (ughx2), mechanical engineering, ... X engineering. Then take these 10 classes of your choice in the area of biology. And throw in a few electives. I came out with a jack of all trades (master of none) degree. I was very dissatisfied then and I would describe it negatively to people that asked about it. I would say "I should've did an undergrad in chemical engineering" because that coursework was way more relevant for the biopharma industry. But now, it doesn't matter. I actually pride myself in being a jack of all trades. It fits well because again, I'm resourceful 😁

If there is ever anything you want to hear about from me, let me know!


✌💛 😁  Christine Ann

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