jessa

Reflections on becoming

  • Letter no. 14

    Dear reader from the future, I have heard so many times how people rant about the lack of systems. Their sentiments usually revolve around wishing for systems to be in place and provide a streamlined process for them to move forward. Admittedly, I find myself in the same circumstances and agree that you are not Read more


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  • The future of office space

    It’s been a year since I said goodbye to the office. But, perhaps, you did too. Not all of us had this flexibility to work from home, but to some of us who do (and enjoyed this new setup), we hope to have it linger and, eventually, stay for good. From Many people don’t want Read more


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  • Cashflows

    At some point in our lives, we wondered where did all our money go. And we also know that they didn’t just disappeared into thin air. So if you’re really determined to know where your money went (this time), you need to go the extra mile of jotting down the ins and outs of your Read more


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  • Presenting ideas vs. presenting information

    I think it’s easy to put up information in a PowerPoint presentation. All you need to do is put in all the data and analysis you did. Then, arrange them such that they are both aesthetically pleasing and understandable. However, it takes domain knowledge to actually make sense of them and present them such that Read more


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  • Buying gifts: who’s it for?

    When we buy gifts, often our choices reflect our desires, thinking that the person we’re planning to give it to would appreciate it like we do. However, our internal narratives don’t necessarily resonate with them. Even if they are someone we consider family. Because when we seek to serve others, we need to consider their Read more


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jessa

Reflections on becoming

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