Posts filed under: Career

Use Your Voice to Make a Difference

In the hustle and bustle, sometimes, it’s easy to get so busy we lose sight of the important things. Relationships. Action. Change. Impact. But sometimes, the smallest things can help literally change the world. That’s why I participate in Blog […]

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Putting the Meaning Back in Social Media

When it comes to social media, I’m so deep in, sometimes it’s hard to stop and think, are they getting what I’m saying? The reality struck me yesterday sitting in an Internet team meeting with a web developer. I was […]

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The Suprising Secret of Successful Leadership

These days, talk of leadership is everywhere. We can’t get enough of it. Leadership in business, leadership in teams, leadership in organizations, leadership at home. Everyone, it seems, wants to know how to be a leader. It’s the ultimate goal […]

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What Would You Tell Your College Self?

If you could go back and tell your college self one thing, what would it be? About work, about life, about love, about career, about anything? I’m speaking to a summer PR undergrad course, and though I’ve spoken to classes […]

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Money, Passion and the Power of Great Tools

I need a new laptop. Desperately. I don’t even remember how long it’s been since I got this one, I only know it warms up slowly, crashes easily, and has a keyboard that makes me cringe to consider using it for […]

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The Power of Curious Blogging

I realized today that I’ve been blogging a while now. I’ve written a lot of different types of posts. Introspective, raw, terrified posts that have barred my innermost thoughts and fears to whoever cared to read them. Strategic, resource-filled posts, […]

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The Hardest Part they Never Tell you about Blogging

After an intentional two-week blogging hiatus to enjoy my honeymoon and try to start settling into normal – two weeks that turned mysteriously into three – I’m sitting here at my computer thinking that now I know what the hardest […]

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