Two-Faced Angel? – There’s an inherent challenge to being a popular celebrity. On the one hand, a major part of the job involves showcasing the best of your person and behavior. On the other hand, it’s nearly impossible for the human to be as perfect as their handcrafted image.
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Systemizing Chaos
Find Balance or Bust – In days not-so-long past, one of the more popular circus acts included tightrope walking. Although the daredevil art isn’t practiced quite as commonly today, there are still occasions when performers will attempt the feat – defying gravity while crossing gashes of space between landmarks such as skyscrapers, the cliffs of the Grand Canyon, or the outcroppings abutting Niagara Falls.
Managerial Mindset
Butter Knife to the Rescue – Have you ever had to position a screw by turning it with a butter knife? How did it go? If you’re like me, you probably made do with the tool at hand, while simultaneously thinking, “I could really use a screwdriver right about now.”
Bare Bones of Business
(Ancient) Blueprint of a Home Business – I remember once receiving a blender as a gift. There it stood in pristine fresh-from-the-box form. Despite its state-of-the-art touchpad, it was still clearly a blender. Because of this, I knew what it was and what it was for. I understood the concepts of placing my ingredients inside, replacing the lid, pushing a button, and letting the machine do its work. Despite this fact, I still paused for a moment.
Dual Identities
Woman of Legend – It happens all the time on social media. You’re scrolling through your feed, and something catches your eye. It’s a heart-rending (or perhaps enraging) story that grabs you by the “feels”. Before you can stop yourself, you are linking, copy-pasting, hash-tagging, and sharing to the outer limits of your social universe.
A Blast From The Past
It was the early 2010s, and I had decided that it was time to finally take action on plans to open my own practice. Although I was excited about future possibilities, the experience of accumulating hundreds of thousands of dollars of educational debt while securing my graduate degree also caused me to be cautious.