Adapting To Burn Out Solving burn out in this country is so much more complicated than a catchy New York Times Best Seller...
A Multitasking Master Of None I’m making time to stop multitasking. You should try it sometime. The post A Multitasking Master Of None appeared...
You Are Successful. Are You Happy? My ever-evolving understanding of success has become a new formula for happiness in parts unknown. The post You Are...
Changing The Way I Work I’ve read so many arguments for remote vs in office and during my most recent trip, I finally think...
Coming Out At The Sistine Chapel Staring at the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel, I was filled with awe and questions about coming out, love,...
Unexpected Destinations I want to remind people struggling to imagine what’s next in their career (queer or not) that unexpected destinations...
Advice From Dad On A Good Life My Dad gave a speech on what it takes to lead a good life and an important question he...
Why Don’t We Give Compliments Freely? I’m doing a lot of training with Dewey. I get 2 reactions, 1 of which reminds me just how...
Little Things Add Up I believe the little things add up to making people’s life better – even if it’s just for a...
Finding Balance: What Dogs Taught Me About Slowing Down A lesson from 30,000 feet about finding balance and slowing down, courtesy of my dog. The post Finding Balance:...
Stop Asking “How Are You?” Try This Instead. I lie when people ask, “how are you?” We all do. So I started asking this question instead. The...
Dewey’s First Flight We took Dewey on his very first flight and I learned a lot more than how to travel with...
Are You Addicted To Negativity, Too? I have been addicted to negativity and it took a hole the size of the Grand Canyon to show...
Faster Was Never The Goal Recruiters aren’t the judge of a good or bad candidate experience. Candidates are and I’m pretty sure they’d trade...
Perfection Is The Enemy I spent so much time trying to be perfect. But here’s the truth: no one knows what they’re doing....
What Job Posts and The Lottery Have In Common For my Nana, winning the lottery was the only way she could imagine a new life. That’s what happens...
A Keynote About Pronouns in Florida This week, I wrote a letter to my 12-year-old self before a keynote about pronouns. I made a promise...
The Loneliness Epidemic Maybe all we really need to feel less loneliness in this chaotic world is community. The post The Loneliness...
Loving the Unexpected Eight years ago, I picked up a pee-covered puppy, not realizing she was going to teach me a million...