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- #PwcProud that my employer is taking a strong stand to support our democracy twitter.com/pwcus/status/1… ~ posted 4 days ago
- RT @JoeBiden: No one can tell me that if it had been a group of Black Lives Matter protestors yesterday that they wouldn’t have been treate… ~ posted 1 week ago
- If you consume only 1 (more) piece of news about today’s chaos at the Capitol, then make it this one. “This is wh… twitter.com/i/web/status/1… ~ posted 1 week ago
- Working on @lifeatpwc’s #BeWellWorkWell & People Experience team spreads good cheer every day of the year! So energ… twitter.com/i/web/status/1… ~ posted 3 weeks ago
- Excited to move into a new role today at PwC as learning-strategist director and put my skills to use in new ways t… twitter.com/i/web/status/1… ~ posted 1 month ago
Tag Archives: linkedin
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
When life’s waves crash down, do you sink, swim, or surf?
At some point in each person’s life, the waves come crashing down. It’s easy to get deluged. To feel like you’re going to drown. You can sink. Or swim. Or surf. Surf? Yes. If you have the right attitude, you … Continue reading
Posted in Nature, Storytelling, Workplace issues
Tagged golden gate bridge, layoffs, linkedin, photography, resilience, San Francisco, storytelling, surfing
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