Blog Productivity Mar 09 How To Use Business Strategies To Optimize Your Personal Life I’ve been kicking myself for not doing this earlier
Newsletters Feb 23 I think we need to slow down I’ve been preaching the importance of slowing down for years but to be honest I haven’t been following my own advice. The thought of slowing down scares the shit out of me. Maybe it’s to do with having immigrant parents. Maybe it’s watching my mom go
Books Fiction Jan 31 Tomorrow and Tomorrow and Tomorrow Sam and Sadie aren’t the likeliest pair friends. It was improbable for them to meet again after spending the majority of their teenage years apart. Near impossible for them to start developing a game as students and have it become a bestseller. But against all odds, Sam and Sadie makes it work.
Blog Wellness Jan 30 Unlocking Confidence: Science-Backed Strategies for Personal Growth and Success Beyond just being a sexy trait to have, science shows that confidence has a profound impact on various aspects of life. This elusive but transformative quality can actually be the best guide to lead you toward personal growth and success in your career. So how do we use this to
Newsletters Jan 30 How to build confidence (some science-backed strategies) We've heard it all before: "confidence is sexy." But beyond just being an alluring trait to have, confidence actually has a profound impact in areas like relationships, career, and personal-growth. It's such an elusive quality though—our confidence waxes and wanes depending on time
Books Fiction Jan 24 Rabbit Hole Ten years ago, Teddy’s older sister, Angie, went missing and was never found. On the ten year anniversary their father, Mark, takes his own life. Left with 2 major holes in her life, a mother to care for, and Mark’s junk to clear out, Teddy is unable to picture her future in any positive angles.
Blog Productivity Jan 12 Master Your Schedule: A Complete Guide to Time Blocking for Ultimate Productivity and Balance If you’ve ever felt overwhelmed by the demands of your day or struggled to juggle multiple tasks, you’re not alone. Studies show that 75% of employees feel that their jobs are more stressful than the past generation. 29% have said that they feel quite a bit of stress
Newsletters Jan 02 Year-End Learnings, Great Books, and Saying Good Bye A little late to your inbox, but this is the last 5 Things newsletter of 2023. Anyone else a little emotional? I spent December 31st cleaning and planning for the next week, month, quarter, and year. Instead of just sharing my typical 5 things I loved in December, this is
Books Fiction Dec 28 Everything I Never Told You When Lydia’s body is found in the local lake, her family is at a lost. Always being the good girl of the family, nobody understands how she could’ve ended up there. This harrowing novel follows her family as they look both inwards and outwards trying to make sense of her death.
Books Fiction Dec 06 Before The Coffee Gets Cold Before the Coffee Gets Cold tells the story of 4 people who come to the cafe to travel back in time. Each has their reasons for wanting to revisit the past along with someone specific they hope to see. Follow the stories of these 4 individuals and the cafe employees in this cozy, heartwarming novel.
Fiction Books Dec 02 Trust What did the world of finance look like in the years leading up to the Great Depression? Hernan Diaz has crafted a realistic account about the exciting world of financiers between 1910 and 1930.
Blog Productivity Dec 01 6 Strategies To Regain and Maintain Your Motivation (When You Feel Like You Have None) Raise your hand if you've been personally victimized by the "covid years". 🙋♀️ We keep hearing about "the new normal" and "things finally going back to how it was" but we're not talking enough about the fact that things have changed