Leveraging My Current Network

It has been a few weeks since I have written about my “blogging journey.” I find myself struggling to gather the motivation to write after a long day at work and I prioritize things like reading during my free time before work or during my lunch break. I am currently reading “Talking to Strangers” byContinue reading “Leveraging My Current Network”

Struggling to Find a Niche

This very well may be the start of a weekly blog series that I post on Sunday’s discussing my journey in “blogging,” if you can call it that. Because this is so spontaneous, this one will likely be much shorter than a normal posting of mine.  The weekly postings force consistency, which is something thatContinue reading “Struggling to Find a Niche”

St. Thomas, USVI – Observations From a First Time Visitor

I went to the St. Thomas in the U.S. Virgin Islands for the first time ever in November 2021. The only other time that I have left the “mainland” of the United States was when I went to Hawaii, and that was around New Years Eve in 2020. I was pretty excited to go, butContinue reading “St. Thomas, USVI – Observations From a First Time Visitor”

LinkedIn Learning Course Suggestions

Since graduating in May of this year, I have taken steps to continue my education through various courses found on Linkedin Learning. While this is not a free service, it is very affordable and offers thousands of courses within Business, Creative, and Technology related aspects.  Each course comes with a PDF certificate of completion asContinue reading “LinkedIn Learning Course Suggestions”

Clinical Collaboration: Importance, Summary, and Analysis

In May 2020, Becker’s Hospital Review put together a 10 page document titled Improving Clinical Collaboration: Three Steps to Better Informed, More Efficient Patient Care in the Wake of COVID-19.  As the title infers, the article discussed the need for collaboration between all members of a health system as well as different health systems, andContinue reading “Clinical Collaboration: Importance, Summary, and Analysis”

COVID-19 & Marketing – Becker’s Hospital Review

Becker’s Hospital Review recently published an article titled “How COVID-19 is changing hospitals’ marketing strategies,” written by Kelly Gooch on Tuesday, June 9th, 2020. Segments of interviews with several different health professionals across the United States were included. While reading, I noticed a few key trends across all interviews.  For one, an emphasis was putContinue reading “COVID-19 & Marketing – Becker’s Hospital Review”

Brain vs. Soul, and Trying New Things

I subscribe to an email thread called Prsuit, and I found today’s email to be particularly interesting. You can find it here – https://prsuit.substack.com/p/say-what?utm_campaign=post&utm_medium=email&utm_source=copy.  The email talked about the difference between what your brain tells you and what your soul tells you, and how each entity is conditioned to tell you different things. Your brainContinue reading “Brain vs. Soul, and Trying New Things”

George Floyd Protests

On Saturday, May 30th, 2020, the downtown area of Chicago had planned on a peaceful protest starting at 2pm at the Daley Center. I was near the Daley center when it started, and I saw thousands upon thousands of people marching in solidarity, holding signs, honking car horns, all advocating for human rights, justice, andContinue reading “George Floyd Protests”