Jessica Martinez

Jessica offers a novel viewpoint to our section on lifestyle. Her knowledge of fashion, travel, and wellness keeps our readers up to date on the newest styles and tips for a better life.

Solo Travel Guide

Solo Travel Guide

There are great advantages to traveling alone. It allows you to control the pace, select your dining places and concentrate only on those activities that attract you. However, with a little bit of planning it can be less stressful and more affordable than going with someone.

Holiday Sales: What to Buy on Black Friday vs. Cyber Monday

Holiday Sales: What to Buy on Black Friday vs. Cyber Monday

With holidays drawing near, it is time to delve headlong into two of the biggest sales events which take place annually: Black Friday and Cyber Monday. Though these sales are generally considered alike, each has its own pros. To guide you in planning your shopping on these days, here is a list of some things to look for during these times.

How to Refinance Your Student Loan in a Great Way

How to Refinance Your Student Loan in a Great Way

As costs rise and people try to get the most out of their money, more are looking at their financial plans anew. Various government actions such as stimulus packages have come in handy while President’s directive giving students up to 2021 payment deferrals and interest suspension has provided some families with some financial breathing space.

Insurance Works: An Overview of How Insurance Works

Insurance Works: An Overview of How Insurance Works

The notion of insurance is universal since it is an integral part and parcel of life today. Some examples include home, motor vehicle, life and health insurance. The process might seem overwhelming if you have never bought insurance before. It is popularly asked by many, how does insurance work?

What Your Child Needs To Know About College Student Insurance

What Your Child Needs To Know About College Student Insurance

We are back to usual business with cars filled with dormitory things and excited college students being driven out into the world. It is not as simple as saying goodbye to a future high school graduate that thinks he or she must have a latest smartphone “to study better” among other pre-college preparations; it’s thrilling and scary at the same time.