Microsoft OneNote is my go-to digital note-taking application that provides a single place for keeping my notes, research, tasks, plans, lists, and a whole bunch of other stuff. Whether you’re using it for home, work, or school, OneNote allows you to capture and organize everything and anything you need to remember. In this post, I … Continue reading Microsoft 365 for Newbies: OneNote
Microsoft 365 for Newbies: How Teams and SharePoint Work Together
One of the most frequent points of confusion I hear from users is how SharePoint and Teams work together. SharePoint and Teams are two essential tools in the Microsoft 365 suite, and they work together to enhance collaboration and productivity. Let's dive in. Teams is a powerful collaboration platform where you can chat, hold meetings, … Continue reading Microsoft 365 for Newbies: How Teams and SharePoint Work Together
Microsoft 365 for Newbies: Some Key Apps and their Primary Uses
So many apps! Microsoft 365 apps are available on PC, the web, and mobile devices. I primarily use Microsoft for business, so my posts will be focused on the apps available with business subscriptions. Here’s an overview of some key Microsoft 365 apps for business and their primary uses: Teams is a workspace for real-time … Continue reading Microsoft 365 for Newbies: Some Key Apps and their Primary Uses
Microsoft 365 for Newbies: Comparing Desktop Apps and Web Apps
Comparing Microsoft desktop apps and web apps.
The Importance of Self-care
How are some ways that we can practice good self-care?
Mental Health at Work
Under the best of circumstances, talking about mental health and mental illness at work is challenging, and in some environments it's totally taboo. Just as we need to talk openly about race and equity at work, we also need to have open, stigma-free, judgement-free dialogue about mental health and mental illness at work. Being open … Continue reading Mental Health at Work
Bringing Your Whole Self to LinkedIn
Remember when LinkedIn was dry, boring, and you really only logged in when you wanted to find a new job? At least that's how it used to be for me. I didn't see a lot of diversity or vibrant self expression until recently. Maybe that's because I wasn't following the right people. "This isn't Facebook" … Continue reading Bringing Your Whole Self to LinkedIn
How’s the Apocalypse Treating You?
There is sooooo much going on right now! I don't even know where to start. I know. It's been a very long time since I've posted. I keep saying I'm going to post weekly, but clearly that hasn't happened. I have a lot to say, especially these days, so hopefully you'll be seeing more from … Continue reading How’s the Apocalypse Treating You?
Does your company have a disaster plan?
If you haven't been thinking about your emergency plan at work (or at home!), now is the best time to start. Here are a few starting points.
The Four Keys to Happiness at Work
Happiness at work is defined as "feeling an overall sense of enjoyment at work; being able to gracefully handle setbacks; connecting amicably with colleagues, coworkers, clients, and customers; and knowing that your work matters to yourself, your organization, and beyond."

