"In today's rapidly changing world, some things remain constant: home, work, money, and relationships. With lighthearted practicality, Amanda McLaughlin teaches readers how to navigate these subjects as adults, then guides them through a life-coaching master class on how to design their best lives. I Graduated: Now What? is the perfect gift for graduates, sure to become a timeless resource referred to again and again." --Tonya Ensign, PhD, university professor, entrepreneur, and mom of four young adults "After raising five children and interacting with hundreds of students over the years, I'm convinced successfully transitioning from the family home to independence--no matter how bright and mature that young person is--requires wise counsel and planning. If you have a recent or soon-to-be graduate in your life, do them a big favor by empowering them to thrive using the practical guidance in this book." --Dr. Mike Patterson, author of Mission First, People Always: The Definitive Guide to Balancing People and Performance "Do you ever wish there was a handbook for adulting? Well, now there is! I Graduated: Now What? provides a clear, practical, and motivational guide for young adults figuring out what independence looks like after graduation. From housing to goal setting to figuring out your career, this is a book I will be buying for my children and all the other young adults in my life who are starting out and learning how to adult.
" --Angela Stelle, chief marketing officer and mom of two soon-to-be adults "Easy to read, timely, and practical! This book provides crucial advice for common challenges in adulthood, such as shifting social dynamics, time management, and learning to create routines and good habits. I can see a universal appeal for neurodiverse readers too, or really any individual who is seeking to live a fuller and more independent life." --Michael D. Kuchar, PhD, superintendent of the South Bergen Jointure Commission and past president of the New Jersey Association of School Superintendents "The perfect 'how to adult' handbook! Filled with important topics ranging from work and career to managing independence and more, this book is an excellent resource for any soon-to-be or recent college graduate navigating their postgrad world. I highly recommend it!" --Megan Matesic, PhD, institutional research analyst.