3 things I learned from chess to achieve success at work
Games were a key part of my formative years. I recall playing (and beating) my father at gin rummy when I was three. Still too young to
Games were a key part of my formative years. I recall playing (and beating) my father at gin rummy when I was three. Still too young to
Over the years, I’ve heard of many kinds of leadership approaches. Servant leadership. Situational leadership. The list goes on. One that I haven’t heard is personalized leadership, yet
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I recently started a new job that is (mostly) a complete departure from my traditional roles. After working in tech for more years than I care
As a life-long learner, books are like food…necessary to function. Some are simply fuel and may be quickly forgotten. The best meals linger, as do the best
While it looks like the Great Resignation is slowing down, the job market is still active. One of the byproducts of the last few years is
Each month, I am sharing key learnings from impactful non-fiction books I’m reading. In the last year, there have been upwards of 40 or more, so
There are so many opportunities in life. Endless forks in the road, taking us in one direction or another. It can be confusing. Immobilizing. The what ifs and if
For years, I’ve been integrating movement into my daily routine. Beyond a need to manage various health conditions, workouts help with my mental acuity, energy levels,
With the great resignation, a lot of folks left less than ideal conditions and pay for new opportunities. According to a study by Joblist in 2022, as much