The holiday season and the first few weeks of every year is a time to reflect on the old and getting ready for the new, with no shortage of predictions about what…
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Close up, nobody is normal: Generation clash or ageism?
Disclaimer: This is an updated writing of a post I wrote 8 years ago for a blog that no longer exists online, but the generational theme has never been so current….
Read MoreRestfulness is close to Godliness
Before we start, I want to let you in on a little secret: every successful person you truly admire takes naps. On May 15, Laura Vanderkam wrote a story for…
Read MoreFull time, internship, or freelance?
Whenever I’ve needed to bring more hands on deck to support my business in the past, I’ve often found myself stuck in analysis paralysis. It’s never simply the choice of…
Read MoreWhy you should be a mentor
You’re never done learning, and all successful entrepreneurs know that you’ll never truly feel like you’ve ‘made it.’ But if you’re lucky enough to be at a point in your…
Read MoreCustomer journey: a new field for innovation
Mapping was always something really fascinating to me. The ability to describe something, to project it right, to make the reader understand the perspective, and of course to have the…
Read MoreChildren of the Cloud
The four speakers ranged in age from 17 to 23, and each was already running a company. The 23-year-old was on her second startup, having raised $1 million for her…
Read More4 reasons getting in shape is good for your career
Though most people are aware that diet and exercise contribute to good health, this can often be the last thing on your mind when the stakes…
Read MoreGoing Small: A Marketers Journey from Large Companies to the Startup World
For my entire career, I’ve worked for large companies. I started in advertising working for Saatchi & Saatchi and Havas, two of largest global agencies. My clients were all Fortune…
Read MoreWhat motivates people at work
One of my favorite past times is watching TED Talks. These short bursts of fascinating information always get me thinking. I recently watched one by the Behavioral Economist Dan Ariely…
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