It took me a long time to be okay with being wrong. In fact, I used to be deathly afraid of it. Looking back, I…
I just finished reading Peter Sim’s Little Bets (great read, recommended by my good friend Janine Saunders) and was struck by a section that describes…
One of my most valuable business (and life) lessons has been learning to adapt my communication style to appeal to the values and communication preferences…
I’ve learned to embrace an iterativeA process for arriving at a decision or a desired result by repeating rounds of analysis or a cycle of…
Why We’re Afraid to ask for What we Want We’ve all been brought up hearing “no.” Don’t touch that; don’t do that; no, you can’t…
I don’t remember which book I read it in, though (typical of the way my memory works) I remember the couch I was sitting on…
Months ago I read Predictably Irrational by Dan Ariely. The book was full of awesome tidbits of information regarding people’s buying habits and attitudes towards…
My obsession with food started as a teenager. I had busy parents who were never home and who would regularly tell my brother and me…
Tonight’s post will be short and sweet. I’m a member of the NC Council for Economic Development and try to take advantage of their awesome…
I made my second call to someone in my alumni network. The young lady I spoke with is a first year student in one of…