Smart People Just Know How to Use Google
Somehow I learned a life hack early on in life that still benefits me to this day — I learned how to research, think critically and learn new skills independently. In other words, I learned to Google things correctly.
Using Notion to Help a Scattered Brain
A desk cluttered with sticky notes has never sufficient to keep track of the numerous, intricate projects I work on concurrently. What works wonders? A little app called Notion.
How to Be an LGBTQ+ Ally at Work
There’s no doubt — the LGBTQ+ community is accepted now more than ever. But being queer in the workplace is still uneasy, frightening, and for some, dangerous.
COVID Burnout — We’re Still in Weird Times
I know I’m not unique in saying that I’m sick of COVID.
Trying to stay hopeful is getting harder each day, and we’re all burned out.
Guide Your Career Path with a Personal Rebrand
How do you make a switch or direct your career in a particular direction? Recently I got asked this exact question.
When being a generalist is sought so much these days, why close down options for work? It seems counterintuitive, but keeping all your options open can close a lot of doors.
Battling Imposter Syndrome
No matter how far I progress, I still have days where I fear I’m not advancing as quickly as I should or that I’m just not talented enough.
It took me a long time to figure out how to manage what many folks call imposter syndrome.
How I Tricked Myself Into Reading More
Keeping a reading habit has always been tough for me.
Over the years though, I cemented a few reading habits and tricks that have worked wonders for me.