Sarah Allen’s Little Rules For Working Life
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I’ve learned a lot of stuff working with the fellows in my program, particularly
Sarah Allen [https://web.archive.
My Experience with Toastmasters
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I always thought Toastmasters [http://toastmasters.org/] was like one of those
quaint support-group esque membership organizations, in the
A New Adventure: Working at the Smithsonian as a Presidential Innovation Fellow
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A little over two years ago, I wrote about taking the leap to start a company. Starting and building Ridejoy
27
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So I turned 27 about a week ago.
Last year, for my 26th birthday,
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Why Practice Actually Makes Perfect
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How to rewire your brain for better performance
Growing up, we all heard the expression “practice makes perfect” from our
Hartl's Ruby on Rails Tutorial
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Tell anyone you’re learning Ruby on Rails and you’ll soon get a recommendation
for Ruby on Rails Tutorial
There's Nothing to Complain About
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Photo: My father reunited with some of his old friends
My father was born in China as the middle of
Learning to Code with Treehouse
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1) Have a learning plan
I signed up for Treehouse
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Why Learning to Code Matters to Me
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One of my goals for 2013 is to learn enough about programming to build and
release publicly a simple web
Using Variable Rewards to Drive Behavior Change
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There's something thrilling about newness and uncertainty. Whether it's watching a gripping Christopher Nolan film, starting
I’d Rather Be Prolific than Perfect
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In Silicon Valley, there is a great deal of worship around Steve Jobs and the
altar of perfection, so allow
Smart Choices: A Practical Guide to Making Better Life Decisions
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I recently read and finished taking notes on a book called: Smart Choices: A
Practical Guide to Making Better Life