
The negative connotation of a red pen and why I hate editing
It’s been too many years to count, and I still remember like it was yesterday. Standing in front of Lloyd’s desk, having my email edited for
It’s been too many years to count, and I still remember like it was yesterday. Standing in front of Lloyd’s desk, having my email edited for
When I started working in software development, I moved from short-term projects to multi-year programs. Rather than get more immediate feedback from faster delivery timeframes, suddenly
For the last century plus, there has been a focus on developing deep expertise. Universities, certifications, books, and courses all teach us how to develop particular
Our brains are these amazing supercomputers. Capable of processing innumerable data points simultaneously. Of generating new and innovative ideas or creating connections out of seemingly unrelated concepts.
New jobs can be enticing. The early honeymoon period. Opportunities in abundance. Endless new people to meet and things to learn. It can be mental and sensory overload. There’s
The world has often felt upside down over the last 2+ years. In some moments, we may have been inspired to try new things. Other times we
Mentoring is a wonderful way to give back – sharing our knowledge with others – as well as opening us to new ways of thinking. And
This month, it’s been 10 years since my first post on LeadershipVITAE. During that time, life has changed dramatically. Some changes for the better. Others that make me
For over 100 years, since the start of the industrial age, there has been a focus on deep specialization. For thousands of years before that, there
Marvel movies have been a long-time favorite. For many years, Marvel movie weekend wasn’t complete until the lesson was found and written about. It’s been a