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  • Key take-aways Transitioning from being an individual contributor (IC) to a leader of others is hard. You need to re-establish your concept of you you measure your success. You need to develop new interpersonal dynamics with your direct reports — especially if you have already been working with them. You need to prioritize a different…

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  • On Getting Hired

    Over the last few weeks, my feeds have been flooded with announcements of layoffs from across the tech industry. While it’s great to see so many people rally to support each other, a referral can only get you so far. Job hunting is a resource-intensive process, and both ADHD and anxiety amplify the hard parts…

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  • Front Loading for Less Stress

    Front load your work to get past our tendency to procrastinate, improve the quality of your work, and reduce stress.

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  • Anxiety and/or ADHD?

    Did you know that almost 50% of adults with ADHD also suffer from anxiety disorders?

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  • We spend too much time talking about the things that make life harder. We also spend too much time thinking about our differences in a negative light. We focus on how the average person can do basic things (like remember names and phone numbers) much better than we can and why that sucks. It’s worth…

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  • As I struggle to wrap up a few projects around the house, I realized that there’s a definite pattern of under estimating how long something will take me — specifically if I’ve never done that something before. In this case, I figured I would save myself a few hundred bucks by renting a trencher so I…

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