
Accounting Was Not Right for Me, But It Could Be For You
I promise you don’t need to be good at math Continue reading Accounting Was Not Right for Me, But It Could Be For You
I promise you don’t need to be good at math Continue reading Accounting Was Not Right for Me, But It Could Be For You
What do Elizabeth Holmes and Tony Stark have in common? Nothing. Continue reading Tony Stark May Not Have To Try, but You Do
All the stuff I wish I’d known before I’d embarked on this wild journey Continue reading 5 Things I Wish I Had Known Before I Became an Accountant
Let’s look at how a romance novel by a neuroscientist could pave the way for future communications Continue reading Ali Hazelwood’s “The Love Hypothesis” is a Cool Prototype for Future SciCom
Sorry about your expectations, bro Continue reading Please Stop Expecting Anything Impressive From Me
A little article about the holiday blues, featuring Reylo fanfiction and dramatic reactions to silly inconveniences. Continue reading A Blue Christmas
I explain how Renesmee, the dumbest character ever, tanked the entire Twilight series (according to my 15-year-old self) Continue reading Renesmee Ruined Twilight
I tell a story about my sister, Bean, and her success, and then I talk a lot about failure Continue reading Bean Passed the Bar! (So Let’s Talk About Failure)
Content Warning: The following blog post and video discuss sensitive topics like illness, death, and grief. Even though these subjects are a fact of life, they can be emotionally upsetting for some viewers. Theme: On August 4th, next week, I’ll be celebrating my mom’s 6th celestial birthday. And I miss her. Almost every person you meet is missing someone, or they will be one day. … Continue reading Grieving At Work
Living with a disability in the United States is hard and expensive. The National Disability Institute produced a research paper studying this inequality. Researchers determined that a household containing an adult with a disability that impacted their ability to work required about 28% more income to achieve the same standard of living than a household without a disabled individual. That amount is approximately $17,690 for … Continue reading Disability and Public Accounting