Mastering Adulting: Practical Tips for Household Management and Independent Living

 
Adulting 101
 
The Art of Being a Grown Up
     
Shanna Wells, M.Ed.
           
Community College of Rhode Island
           
Coordinator, Community and Social Resources
 
Session 3
 
Household Management
 
Prioritizing Needs
 
According to Maslow (1943), human beings are
motivated by a hierarchy of needs.
 
Basic needs at the bottom of the pyramid must
be met before higher needs. For example, it is
hard to achieve your full potential academically if
you are hungry in class.
 
The order of needs is not rigid but instead may be
flexible based on external circumstances or
individual differences.
 
The Basics
 
A  job is an opportunity to earn the money to support your life.
An adult is responsible for meeting their own basic needs.
If you have kids, you are responsible for meeting their basic needs too.
 
Housing
 
 
Buying a house requires a large amount of savings
https://www.moneyunder30.com/how-much-cash-do-you-
really-need-to-buy-a-home
 
How to Rent an Apartment
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ug9gb37PCRM
 
Tenants' Rights, Laws and Protections in Rhode Island
https://www.hud.gov/states/rhode_island/renting/tenantrig
hts
 
The Bare Necessities
 
 
 
Acquiring all the things you need for your first apartment is
an expensive undertaking, so go into it with a plan.
 
Prioritize what you need right away versus what can wait.
 
Consider thrift stores when buying kitchen items and non-
fabric furniture 
(see list in Resources).
 
Essentials You Need for Your First Apartment
https://www.moving.com/tips/essentials-you-need-to-buy-
for-first-apartment/
 
Cooking
 
Cooking Skills to Learn in Your Twenties
https://www.myrecipes.com/how-to/cooking-skills-to-learn-in-
your-twenties
 
Top 30 Recipes for Starving Students
https://www.business-management-degree.net/top-30-
recipes-for-starving-students/
 
Cleaning
 
The Ultimate Cleaning Checklist
https://www.realsimple.com/home-
organizing/cleaning/house-cleaning-schedule
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Delve into the essentials of adulting with insights on prioritizing needs based on Maslow's hierarchy, managing household responsibilities, navigating housing options, acquiring bare necessities for your first apartment, honing cooking skills, and maintaining a tidy living space. Learn the art of being a responsible grown-up through practical advice and resourceful tips for a successful transition into independent living.


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  1. Adulting 101 The Art of Being a Grown Up Shanna Wells, M.Ed. Community College of Rhode Island Coordinator, Community and Social Resources

  2. Session 3 Household Management

  3. Prioritizing Needs According to Maslow (1943), human beings are motivated by a hierarchy of needs. Basic needs at the bottom of the pyramid must be met before higher needs. For example, it is hard to achieve your full potential academically if you are hungry in class. The order of needs is not rigid but instead may be flexible based on external circumstances or individual differences.

  4. The Basics A job is an opportunity to earn the money to support your life. An adult is responsible for meeting their own basic needs. If you have kids, you are responsible for meeting their basic needs too.

  5. Housing Buying a house requires a large amount of savings https://www.moneyunder30.com/how-much-cash-do-you- really-need-to-buy-a-home How to Rent an Apartment https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ug9gb37PCRM Tenants' Rights, Laws and Protections in Rhode Island https://www.hud.gov/states/rhode_island/renting/tenantrig hts

  6. The Bare Necessities Acquiring all the things you need for your first apartment is an expensive undertaking, so go into it with a plan. Prioritize what you need right away versus what can wait. Consider thrift stores when buying kitchen items and non- fabric furniture (see list in Resources). Essentials You Need for Your First Apartment https://www.moving.com/tips/essentials-you-need-to-buy- for-first-apartment/

  7. Cooking Cooking Skills to Learn in Your Twenties https://www.myrecipes.com/how-to/cooking-skills-to-learn-in- your-twenties Top 30 Recipes for Starving Students https://www.business-management-degree.net/top-30- recipes-for-starving-students/

  8. Cleaning The Ultimate Cleaning Checklist https://www.realsimple.com/home- organizing/cleaning/house-cleaning-schedule

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