Confession time: I’m currently searching for my next role in Human Resources, too, so please don’t read this as expert advice from a guru who has it all figured out. Consider it a field note from someone walking the same path, sharing what I’ve noticed (and what I’m still wrestling with) in hopes it helps … Continue reading Job-Hunting in HR: A Fellow Perspective
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Beyond Buzzwords: Practicing Empathy as a Core Leadership Skill
Empathy is often brushed off as a “nice-to-have” quality in leaders, but it’s actually a crucial skill that can transform teams and entire organizations. It’s not just about being warm and fuzzy; it’s about genuinely understanding and connecting with others in ways that drive meaningful results. When leaders practice empathy, they foster a culture where … Continue reading Beyond Buzzwords: Practicing Empathy as a Core Leadership Skill
Pride Month and HR: How HR Can Lead the Way in LGBTQIA+ Inclusion
June marks Pride Month, a time to honor the resilience, history, and contributions of the LGBTQIA+ community. For HR professionals and students, Pride Month isn’t just about rainbow flags and parades; it’s a chance to deepen your understanding of how to foster inclusive workplaces where every individual can thrive. Understanding the Challenges While progress has … Continue reading Pride Month and HR: How HR Can Lead the Way in LGBTQIA+ Inclusion
End of Term Reflections: Papers, Progress, and Perspective
I just submitted the final papers for my graduate classes this term, and I have to admit, it’s a mix of relief, pride, and a tiny bit of exhaustion. Flowers on the counter of my favorite local café and study spot. This semester stretched me in all the right ways. Between case studies, financial analysis, … Continue reading End of Term Reflections: Papers, Progress, and Perspective
Mental Health in the Workplace: HR’s Pivotal Role
May is Mental Health Awareness Month—a perfect time to shine a light on how mental health plays a critical role in our work lives. In today’s fast-paced work environment, mental health has become just as important as physical safety. Human Resources (HR) is uniquely positioned to foster a culture that prioritizes mental well-being, making the … Continue reading Mental Health in the Workplace: HR’s Pivotal Role
Leveling Up at Work: Transferable Skills I Learned from Gaming
When people hear the word "gamer," they often picture someone glued to a screen, disengaged from the "real world." But as someone who has spent several years working as part of a human resources team doing employee development, and also years immersed in both tabletop and video games, I see things a little differently. Games … Continue reading Leveling Up at Work: Transferable Skills I Learned from Gaming
The Power of a Chance: How One Role Changed My Life
There’s a quote I recently came across that stopped me in my tracks: "Most jobs can be taught. Give people a chance." – Anna Chernyshova It resonated so deeply because I know firsthand how true it is. Someone once gave me a chance, and it changed the entire course of my career. In 2018, I … Continue reading The Power of a Chance: How One Role Changed My Life
Beyond the Buzz: Navigating the Workplace as an Extrovert
Working With Personality – Post 3 When people think of extroverts in the workplace, the image that often comes to mind is of someone who thrives in team settings, loves to talk, and leads with confidence. And while there’s truth in that, being an extrovert isn’t just about being loud or social—it’s about how they … Continue reading Beyond the Buzz: Navigating the Workplace as an Extrovert
In the Middle: Thriving as an Ambivert at Work and School
Working With Personality – Post 2 There’s a unique kind of tension in being both energized by people and drained by them. As an ambivert, I live in that middle space. I can be fully present in a team meeting, lead a group project, or make conversation in a crowded room—and genuinely enjoy it. But … Continue reading In the Middle: Thriving as an Ambivert at Work and School
Quiet Strength: Introverts in School and the Workplace
Understanding and Valuing the Power of Quiet Individuals In our fast-paced, collaborative world, introverts often find themselves navigating environments that don't align with their natural preferences. This post explores the unique strengths of introverts in educational and professional settings, offering insights into creating environments where they can thrive. What Does It Mean to Be an … Continue reading Quiet Strength: Introverts in School and the Workplace









