by Elizabeth | Personal Growth
Do you ever have an idea that keeps popping up, like when someone mentions Popeyes and then ads for chicken sandwiches follow you around the internet? Recently, the Dunning-Kruger effect has been popping up a lot for me. Verywell Mind sums it up well: The... by Elizabeth | Personal Growth
Several years ago, a new map app burst onto the navigational scene. Waze was David against a Google Maps Goliath. Waze’s advantage was that it was more efficient. It would take the shortcuts and side streets that made you feel like a New York cabbie. This advantage... by Elizabeth | Personal Growth
Have you ever yelled out in frustration, simultaneously knowing that you shouldn’t be so upset while also feeling that in your case, you’re pretty justified in your throw-out-the-computer anger? Glad it’s not just me. I’ve never considered myself to be a “Mac...
by Elizabeth | Personal Growth
True story: I learned how to drive in a cemetery. “You can’t hurt anyone in here!” was my dad’s reasoning as I remember it. And while I’d still be helpless at parallel parking without a backup camera, I learned one lesson that stuck. Don’t go back any farther than...
by Elizabeth | Personal Growth
What does it mean to be rich? What does it look like for you? Maybe a nice watch or a certain number of 0’s in your bank account. For me, it looks like a jewel tone velvet couch. There’s something about the frivolity of the color and fabric that says, I’m a...