Here are my tips for gracefully exiting a job. Some of these tips may seem obvious—but I wouldn't list them here if they were the norm.
Read MoreWe all have a rare few people for whom we'd go the distance. Many of mine I've met through exercise.
Read MoreAs with every tool, it's about finding the right one for the job.
Read MoreA friend, trying to set me up on a blind date, asked about my hobbies.
Read MoreSo many of my friends have lamented the same problem: Incoming clients want to work only with the CEO.
Read MoreEven great destinations and once-in-a-lifetime moments aren't worth as much if they aren't experienced with people who matter to me.
Read MoreI was an avid reader as a child. Books were my favorite escape.
Read MoreHere are my thoughts on facilitating meetings that respect everyone's time and add actual value.
Read MoreWhat is it about Sunday mornings that are so hard for single people?
Read MoreTraditional networking events are a waste after a certain point.
Read MorePeople praise dogs for their loyalty, their unconditional love, their general acceptance. And rightfully so.
Read MoreWhy not work together? Everyone has dreams. Your supervisor gets that.
Read MoreAs an employer and a manager, what should I learn from this experience? What's the moral of this story?
Read MoreWhen you're very different from someone, you can see them at the distance needed to truly appreciate who they are and what they offer.
Read MoreIt's encouraging for the person hiring to know that a candidate has passion for the company.
Read MoreGetting faint about blood isn't very evolutionarily sound, is it?
Read MoreI used to go to movies all the time. These days, very little can get me to the theater.
Read MoreWhen I bite my tongue and allow silence, I'm always rewarded.
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