The Real Deal on Waking Early

A couple of months ago, it seemed like three out of every five of my workdays were plagued with the feeling of “dragging.” Sure, I could tackle the day’s to-do list. I could… Read More

It can’t just be beautiful.

It also has to function. I’ve been marinating in this thought a lot lately as I’ve begun to revisit some of the most important things I’ve produced or bought in the past couple… Read More

A Little Monday Motivation

Happy Monday! Feeling unmotivated? When all else fails, try this:  

“If your project or organization depends on …

“If your project or organization depends on knowing things that other people don’t know (but could find out if they wanted to), your days are probably numbered. Ask a travel agent … The… Read More

Create an Ergonomic Work Space (No Matter Your Budget)

I’m so comfy in my new office, it should be a crime. I’m happy to report that, after a few months of research and saving, I’ve finally been able to create the ergonomic… Read More

The Productivity Tip That Shaved an Hour Off My Work Day

If you’ve seen my recent Facebook posts or read this blog semi-regularly, you probably already know that, lately, I’ve been obsessed with workplace productivity. I’ve been toying with my daily routine and sleep… Read More

One of My Favorite Parts of the Job …

… has to be photo shoots. I love being able to watch as the story I’m writing is captured visually by a talented photographer. Seeing everything come together —the words, the visuals and… Read More

The Power of Letter-Writing

I’m traveling on assignment this week, so my posts will be short and sweet. I love this mini TED talk from Lakshmi Pratury on the lost art of letter-writing. Putting pen to paper… Read More

In a May State of Mind

I just spent the last few days transcribing a lot, creating a lot and talking a lot. So I’m not surprised that today I woke up in need of some introversion. So I’m… Read More

“When words become unclear …

“When words become unclear, I shall focus with photographs. When images become inadequate, I shall be content with silence.” – Ansel Adams

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