Normalizing a Cheap Date INTRODUCING ‘INFLADATING’
Dating isn’t cheap! Dinner and a movie, along with the cost of gas, ride services, drinks, and flowers, can quickly burn a hole in your wallet, especially when you factor in inflation. Even though a steak or lobster dinner may be unrealistic during these uncertain times, there are still plenty of ways to enjoy a date! It’s called “infladating,” a term coined by the Plenty of Fish dating app, and it aims to save you money on date night. To avoid going broke while searching for love, here are five financially savvy infladating options! Have dinner in. Ordering takeout and cuddling up on the couch under a fuzzy blanket while watching a movie is a great way to bond and learn more about each other
— not to mention it’s romantic! You can pause the movie for bathroom and ice cream breaks, too!
great way to learn about someone. It reveals their passions, strengths, beliefs, and skills.
Go out for breakfast. Instead of a dinner date, why not make it a breakfast date? It’s usually less expensive than dinner and is a great way to start the day. After all, who doesn’t love pancakes, bacon, and eggs? Watch the sunset. Head to the local park, beach, or lake to watch the sunset. It’s free, romantic, and simple. Even if you just hold hands and take in the views, it’s a great way to connect and relax. Volunteer together. Volunteering is one of the best ways to help others and stay active in your community. It’s also a
Take a hike. Spending time in nature is a great way to bond. Whether it’s a relaxing walk on a flat trail or breaking a sweat on a more challenging route, hiking in the great outdoors is a perfect date idea to unleash your adventurous side. You may even see beautiful wildflowers or wildlife. Infladating allows you to become more creative, intentional, and thoughtful with your date ideas! So, think more carefully about how you can get creative with your date ideas and save money at the same time!
CRAFTING A BRIGHT FUTURE Diane’s Journey to Pursue a Career in Law
Employee growth is a focal point in our business. Whenever we hire someone new to the team, we want to be there to help them accomplish their goals, regardless of whether those goals involve the legal field or not. Some of our team members have dreams of being attorneys,
Diane even has goals beyond law school. She wants to work at the San Diego district attorney’s office, preferably on domestic violence cases. Diane feels that many people fail to understand the physical and mental aspects of domestic violence. She feels her generation is putting more focus on the mental health side of things, and she wants to ensure the legal system aligns with those values. Before Diane heads off to law school and continues her journey toward becoming a full-fledged attorney, she’ll be here to assist clients with their needs. She’s often the first person you’ll talk to when you call our office, and she’s always ready to help you get started with your estate plan or the probate process while providing you with directions for any other need. She keeps kindness at the forefront of every conversation and does everything she can to help our clients. Outside of work, you’ll likely find Diane at the gym, reading poetry, or traveling to San Diego for a food adventure. She loves trying new hot pot or Korean barbecue restaurants and never passes up an opportunity to get some ice cream from Somisomi. We’re so excited to see what the next few years will bring for Diane. We know she will continue to impress others as she progresses through school and starts the next chapter of her life. Until then, she’ll be here to assist you with whatever you need!
and working at our office is just one of the many steps they take on their journey. Diane, who works in client services, is one example of this,
and her future looks very bright.
Diane first started working with us in July of last year. She’s currently a third- year criminology student at California State University San Marcos and has a strong vision for her future. She wants to graduate with her bachelor’s degree this May as a third-year before enrolling at California Western School of Law to pursue a law degree.
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