I’ve had a lot on my mind since my last post. Since then, I’ve discovered quite a bit about myself. First, I’m going to tell y’all how I’m going to come back. Starting with myself. 1. I’m going to get back to the old me (you know the Demi Lovato song where she shouts aboutContinue reading “Making Moves”
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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”
Living Life as a Rough Draft
An idea was planted in my head when I was, maybe, five years old. I still have yet to uncover what the idea actually is and it haunts me everyday. Last evening, I became overwhelmed with raw emotions. I decided to write about these experiences that I deal with raw emotions because I separate theContinue reading “Living Life as a Rough Draft”
Worth It
Finding more out about ourselves is a task worth sacrificing for. I got to thinking about how I like to work, because searching for a job during the coronavirus pandemic is what older generations may call ,”searching for a needle in a hay stack.” Oh and I’m aware I just called out older generations forContinue reading “Worth It”
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”
Let’s Be Real
After an extended period of time of not writing, I feel as though I have accomplished all, but nothing in those years. I had written about living in my parent’s basement. That’s still true. I had shared my love for being a chameleon. Still half true. I haven’t been able to create in new ways,Continue reading “Let’s Be Real”
Change as a Good Thing
In case you don’t know me that well, I’ll fill you in on my changing habits. I am obsessed with change in general. It is something that is challenging and requires hard work to keep it going. I see change as an opportunity to do great things. It is also seen as a response toContinue reading “Change as a Good Thing “
