Despite all the plans we make for our lives, there is very little we can control. While this can be difficult, accepting these unplanned events and looking for the good in them can bring us to better places than what we had planned.

Despite all the plans we make for our lives, there is very little we can control. While this can be difficult, accepting these unplanned events and looking for the good in them can bring us to better places than what we had planned.
As we prepare for the unexpected as COVID-19 halts our nation in its tracks, we are being forced to slow down. Check out my latest article on how I plan to use this time to get my spark back, and hope others do the same.
Instead of using our career to measure success, what if we focused on the things we value beyond work, in the other 72 waking hours of our week? This article dives into changing your mindset to find your true values.
Instead of living for the weekends, live for the moment by taking your life off auto-pilot and finding that happiness! Check out this article on tips that I’ve learned to help us turn off auto-pilot and feel alive.
The Confrontational Colleague is the ideal member to have on your team. They respectfully challenge other teammates to be more competitive and think harder. Check out this article on how to incorporate this dynamic on your team!
Today the job market is lucrative; employers are looking for people more than people are looking for employers. Millennials have the opportunity to be selective and choose a position that will get them on the right career path. This post is about vetting new career opportunities and when is the right time to “Jump Ship”.
In todays day in age, being classified as a Millennial comes with a negative connotation and an ugly stereotype. As a Millennial, I’m doing everything I can to defy this stereotype, and not only embracing the knowledge that comes with being part of this generation, but also using it to my advantage to grow as a professional and a person.