An Evening with Rebecca Skloot
So this sounds a lot fancier than it was. I’d love to say I sat down one-on-one and picked her […]
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So this sounds a lot fancier than it was. I’d love to say I sat down one-on-one and picked her […]
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Picking up right where The Banished of Muirwood leaves off, The Ciphers of Muirwood, or at least Jeff Wheeler, has given me
Book 385: The Ciphers of Muirwood (Covenant of Muirwood #2) – Jeff Wheeler Read Post »
I should keep track of when I eat my words on this blog. I thought for sure it would be
Book 384: The Banished of Muirwood (Covenant of Muirwood #1) – Jeff Wheeler Read Post »
My final foray, at least for the time being, into professional development was Badowski’s Managing Up: How to Forge an Effective Relationship
Book 383: Managing Up – Rosanne Badowski and Roger Gittines Read Post »
For our fifth installment of Jane Austen Book Club we read Sense and Sensibility (S&S). Not only is this book
Book 382: Sense and Sensibility – Jane Austen Read Post »
I’m so glad I’m on Austen overload this year. I’m not really sure what I do on the years I
Book 381: Northanger Abbey (Marvel Illustrated) – Nancy Butler & Janet Lee Read Post »
I’m torn on this one and not for any obvious reasons. I think MacAskill does an excellent job laying out
Book 380: Doing Good Better – William MacAskill Read Post »
If you follow the blog you’re aware I’ve been having a mini-professional identity crisis. Earlier this week I wrote about What Color
Book 379: HBR Guide to Managing Up and Across – Harvard Business Review Read Post »
I wanted to look into the idea of “managing up” because every job I’ve held my direct manager has gone
Book 378: Managing Up (The 20-Minute Manager Series) – Harvard Business Review Read Post »