jessa

Reflections on becoming

  • Finding something to do

    When I had no job during the pandemic, I felt like doing nothing made a person useless and worthless. But I later learned it’s not true at all. We can always be somebody if we just choose to do something about it. Although losing my job was the only time I could think through myself Read more


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  • Boring presentations

    How to bore listeners during your presentation? Put in words in your slide deck and lots of it. And while you are speaking to the audience, talk as if they are as familiar with the text as you are. And that they could follow through with every idea you’re so excited to share with them. Read more


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  • Stories that hurt

    Stories affect people in various ways; often, it changes lives. And people who are deceived by the story they tell themselves might end up hurting those surrounding them. Read more


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  • Dancing with the deadlines

    Without a list, it’s challenging to keep track of the things you’ve never yet started, the ones still in progress, and those already done. And if you have a colleague who over-commits but never writes them down, you should never get shocked if they can only do some and forget about the rest. Because if Read more


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  • Extra jobs

    Getting an additional workload from a fixed-salary job often feels too much. But we never mind putting additional hours into the hourly jobs we specifically enrolled in. No one asked us to do more; we just did. Because receiving an instant reward (often in cash directly sent to your account) for every project you finish Read more


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jessa

Reflections on becoming

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