Apr 20, 2013 | Communication, Professional Development, Stories
There has been such an incredible response to the writing course! Here are some of the main questions so far and feel free to reach out on twitter if you have any other questions. If you’re thinking of joining the course, registration ends this week. I love the...
Apr 15, 2013 | Communication, Professional Development, Stories
Imagine: a three-week course for writers to practice your craft, learn about writing tips and tactics, get direct feedback on your writing and meet other people in a small-group format. A way to enter the digital world. A place to get better at writing–and learn...
Jan 8, 2013 | Business and Entrepreneurship, Communication, Crafting Your Career, Stories
How do you build a sustainable life, what does psychology have to do with cities, and how do you wield the power of learning how to say both yes and no strategically? Did you design your own job? How do you balance a full-time job with all the side projects you want...
Dec 19, 2012 | Communication, How People Work, Post-It
Feelings, emotions, troubles and woes: no one is immune, despite the shiny glory of the internet and our addictions to various social-media outlets. I have a handy trick that I’ve used with a lot of success over the past couple of years each time I get...
Nov 13, 2012 | Business and Entrepreneurship, Career Focus Interviews, Communication, Digital Geekery, Reading List
I met Shane Mac two years ago via Twitter, when serendipitously we both remarked on the strange olfactory sensations of shopping malls (we commented wryly about the stench pouring from Abercrombie and Fitch stores)–and followed it up with a beer (maybe several...
Aug 5, 2012 | Communication, Crafting Your Career, Life, Professional Development, Stories
Option 1: Landscape Architect, Explorer What do I do? I never know how to answer this question. Do I start with swimming? Architecture? Writing? All of the people and things and quirks I love about San Francisco? My incessant love of traveling? I’m never sure...