Archive for December 2015
Gone Skiing~I’ll look forward to connecting with all of you next week. Happy New Year!
Rejection and the Holiday Blues. Available in LED; Guaranteed to last a lifetime. If we let them.
This time of year can be fantastic; bustling and exciting, a chance for people to gather, be grateful and connect. This time of year can also be sad, depressing, and full of disappointment. A month packed with holiday parties, gift exchanges, friend gatherings, and expectations that are often unfulfilled. For example, are you wondering if…
Read MoreBeing Unconventional~Do the Sacrifices Outweigh the Benefits?
This past week I went to Daytona Beach, FL. Back to my alma mater to verify some facts for my third young adult book. Being in Daytona always unearths droves of emotions; Excitement, sadness, fear and hope. The good and the bad memories of choosing a nontraditional career. Each time I visit, the town changes,…
Read MoreThe Real Deal Behind Math and Science Class
Recently I was invited to talk to a group of high school students about careers in STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Math). We also discussed why it’s important to continue to develop the strategic thinking, problem solving, organization and execution skills that evolve organically from math and science courses. The upperclassmen were given the opportunity…
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