Input and Output

Since writing my last post, I purchased a book, read a few pages, and continued about my days. Usually, my consumption of content consists of listening to the news, podcasts, YouTube videos, stories, maybe some other social media and music. I recently chatted with family and friends about incorporating more positive information into their dailyContinue reading “Input and Output”

Student Stories

Part of being a marketing student in business school in 2015, was the requirement to have capacity and ability to curate content. This alone lured promising students to the business profession. For those students that had a special talent in media, networking, and judging; those students were the ones with the infamous ‘it’. If aContinue reading “Student Stories”

Balancing Transparency

In order to become a manager, or a leader, you must become what some would say, “skillfully transparent.” This is a talent that most individuals understand at some level. However, this talent is also exceptionally rare to be incredible at. To be skillfully transparent also means to lead those around you to this level ofContinue reading “Balancing Transparency”

Everlasting love

For the majority of my life, I struggled to express my love. Being that love is only a feeling, it can be challenging to tap into and understand fully what it means to love someone deeply. There are many researchers who have been able to identify how people can learn more about separating thoughts andContinue reading “Everlasting love”

The Natalie Stauber

My sister was kind enough to share feedback regarding my behavior patterns recently and it got me thinking (more than my normal over-thinking-thinking). I tend to pride myself on being courageous even while others presume it to be risk taking. So, the more I thought about her feedback, I found it to be deeply meaningfulContinue reading “The Natalie Stauber”