Packing List 2022

It’s finally summer and after two years of lockdowns and viruses it’s travel time! Whether you are going on a day trip or a two-week trip, I wish you lots of adventure this summer. As I’ve been preparing for my trip, I’ve been looking for packing lists that I can use multiple times or customize,Continue reading “Packing List 2022”

New Year

It’s that time of year again when words are thrown around like there’s a magical genie that makes them come true. Not to be cynical, but hey it’s a prime time for it! So I’m not going to bore you with that, not in this post at least. I’m going to wish you some restContinue reading “New Year”

Content making and life

Welcome back to weekend coffee chats, today we’re ranting a bit about content and life. See every few weeks I’d miss a few uploads or in the summer I actually missed a few months buts that’s a topic for another day. Even though I enjoy writing this blog, things come up and I end upContinue reading “Content making and life”

Why is Reading Valuable?

Welcome back to weekend coffee chats were we discuss business, corporate, and random ideas. This week we’re stepping away from the office and discussing why reading is valuable. I got thinking about this lately as I’ve found myself reading more and writing content less. I’ll be talking more about that in next week’s post soContinue reading “Why is Reading Valuable?”

A Rant: Toxic Productivity, Workaholism, and Activism part#1

Hey WCC Community, today’s post is a bit different focusing on self education and asking questions. This post is an intro to the full post that will be shared in the next few days, however it seemed more appropriate to split the posts to highlight this one first. The past two weeks have been beenContinue reading “A Rant: Toxic Productivity, Workaholism, and Activism part#1”

Why everyday habits are a struggle, while a few times a week is your best friend as a young professional

Welcome to another ramble ! #YoungProfessional As a full time young worker, you will notice you will have to allocate your time wisely after work as it’s so short and life is so full (or so they say). So whenever I hear the “everyday” habits lists by “productivity gurus” I cringe a little. Why? BecauseContinue reading “Why everyday habits are a struggle, while a few times a week is your best friend as a young professional”

Is taking notes at work helpful ?

#YoungProfessional Notes, those smudged papers that you used to cherish as a student and hold on to as if they’d had the answers for all the worlds problems. You’ll notice no one talks about notes at work; well it’s not because you don’t need them, (to survive you do) it’s just they simply have aContinue reading “Is taking notes at work helpful ?”

Why Not All Urgent Tasks are Actually Urgent

On busy days, with increasing tasks and responsibilities, it seems like a no brainer to power through our to do list and get the majority of it done. This sounds helpful in theory, but in practice when our to-do list needs multiple days to be completed this is a recipe for burnout. An important thingContinue reading “Why Not All Urgent Tasks are Actually Urgent”

Test your Assumptions

#YoungProfessional As we go through our day we communicate and interact (even now virtually) with multiple stakeholders. These interactions happen often and rapidly, and since we can’t constantly ask people what they mean or how they feel about things, therefore we have to rely on inferences or assumptions we make. The issue though is, whatContinue reading “Test your Assumptions”

Check, and re-Check

Our topic today is a situation and suggestion for one of the daily challenges you may face as a young professional. When working with multiple teams and stakeholder, you will have to either share information and data or receive some. You will need to always re-check what was sent. Now as silly as this sounds,Continue reading “Check, and re-Check”