Top tips to prepare your landscape for #climatechange from @SeattleSPU: be #rainwise with increasing heat; try out more drought-tolerant native plants; & stop pollutant runoff from contaminating the Puget Sound. https://t.co/vGc5nnpBEJ
SPONSORED: Living near work is a dream that’s increasingly out of reach for many who work in King County. Regional organizations are stepping up to change that. https://t.co/dlZNSOGusM
After Dad died, going to work amid my grief seemed impossible - but it had to be done. In my latest column for Seattle Times Explore, I describe some steps you can take to cope at work in the wake of loss.
@SeaTimesExplore#jobtips#copingskills
https://t.co/A5UWbWqUqV
My most recent article in @SeaTimesExplore
"It’s clear that our national identity is tied up with work. Where is this pressure coming from and who are we idolizing?"
https://t.co/ttCr68bwFw
"Here's hoping the new year brings the stability and resources each of us needs to establish healthy boundaries that will allow us to be more open and compassionate toward each other." https://t.co/vDOqg0E39S #WorkLifeBalance#Boundaries#careers
Doing all those pesky "housekeeping" tasks at work sucks time and energy away from high-value work, which can have profound negative consequences for one’s career (via @AmyRhody): https://t.co/g7lOaJgbjj #careeradvice#equity#gendergap
Feel like you're the only one at work? @WorkingGIrl has tips for wisely using this time (or you could just sit there all resentful, your choice) https://t.co/xwD5xk7lR0 #workingChristmas#goals
My latest contribution to @SeaTimesExplore is out!
"The Art of Meeting New People" learn how I introduce myself to athletes and coaches and how to apply the same approach to your new business contacts.
https://t.co/SvDJJCkmU0
#networking#Communication