“We have to take risks with art. If we don’t, it all becomes a bit boring.” – Julie Walters I found this quote today and it made me think about how true it is that art is in and of itself, a risk. For me, art is excitement and fire, heart and soul. When I think of creating works of… View Post
Preparation and Persistence
October is a time of change and preparation. The leaves turn to brilliant hues, frost coats the ground, birds fly south, and the air takes on a chill that promises a biting winter. I too am in preparation, planning for a new life and building reliable patterns, trying my best to keep up with the seasons. This month I will… View Post
Charting the Course, Doubling the Data
This month of going through the Building a Second Brain course by Tiago Forte, partnered with Praxis, has been rewarding, insightful, and exciting. My initial thought at learning what we’d be doing this month was, “Why is building a second brain useful?” Now, with a whole month of research and work behind me, that question is answered. In this case… View Post
How to operate optimally in operations
Try saying that title ten times fast, eh? Researching operations this week has been exciting! It’s interesting to see how many different shapes it can take and how integral it is to a company’s life. These are the traits and skills that will greatly improve your chances of success within the role based on my discoveries. Knowledge of your company’s… View Post
Operations: The oxygen of your company
Operations is a fundamental part of any business. Let’s look at why. We have the lifeblood of marketing, the heart of customer success, the muscle of sales. Operations is the breath in the lungs, the oxygen keeping each function at high caliber status. 1. They oversee They’re the ones catching what falls through the cracks, the ones connecting information and… View Post
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