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- Thanks @TheRealYenChen for penning this powerful perspective that combines your early encounter with… twitter.com/i/web/status/1… ~ posted 2 weeks ago
- It’s a heartbreaking, scary time to be #AsianAmerican. In the past week I’ve been encouraged at work by: • colleagu… twitter.com/i/web/status/1… ~ posted 3 weeks ago
- Which companies have you seen take meaningful actions to #stopAsianhate? Who’s donating $ to advocacy orgs, equippi… twitter.com/i/web/status/1… ~ posted 1 month ago
- Looking forward to joining the conversation on “Stemming the tide of hate towards the AAPI community” with… twitter.com/i/web/status/1… ~ posted 1 month ago
- The rise of #antiasian violent crimes across the USA & especially here in the Bay Area scares me. I feel supported… twitter.com/i/web/status/1… ~ posted 1 month ago
Tag Archives: creativity
How to invest a $1K bonus to sharpen your future-proofing job skills
Which hobby have you picked up that sharpens your future-proofing job skills? Rock climbing offers this trifecta for fueling my well-being: it reinvigorates my physical energy, renews my mental energy, and replenishes my emotional energy as I examine problems from multiple perspectives, experiment with various techniques, take calculated risks, and celebrate both creative efforts and hard-fought successes. Continue reading
Trifecta! Golden Gate Bridge reflected in window during a summer sunset
Golden Gate Bridge summer sunset jog, a photo by nicolecwong on Flickr. While jogging home, I noticed this trifecta of my favorite things to photograph — the Golden Gate Bridge, a sunset, and a reflection — in a rustic window … Continue reading
Posted in Architecture, Nature, San Francisco
Tagged creativity, golden gate bridge, linkedin, photography, reflection, San Francisco
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Photography tip: Go outside right after it rains
A snail trying not to get stepped on in Sunnyvale, a photo by nicolecwong on Flickr. Many of my favorite photos take advantage of images that surface after storms. I love snapping pictures of watery reflections — like upside-down skyscrapers … Continue reading