November 2012
42 posts
Facts About Sleep
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From the CEO: The Three Types of Education
Throwback post from CEO Spencer Thompson
As a nation, we have adopted a model of judging people quickly and immediately as to how successful they are. That model is education, or lack there of. Very often in business or dinner parties, conversation can quickly turn to level of education.
“Where did you go to school?” one person may ask. “I am a...
Doing what you love is the cornerstone of having abundance in your...
How to be a Good Intern
“I was an intern before I started working at Sokanu. #14 is spot on - even though I sometimes feel like my questions are silly, they rarely are and I always learn something” —Renee Masur, Content Manager
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6 Tips for Balancing School and Work
By Sara Halickman
Balancing work and school is a skill I’ve been honing since high school. I took on my first part-time retail job at the beginning of 11th grade, determined to save for a trip I wanted to go on. Now seven years later, I’m working at an accounting firm while taking CPA courses (and maybe still saving for some trips I’d like to go on). I think I’ve come a long way considering I’m...
How Positivity Can Change Your Life
By Jeremy Newcombe
I recently had a chance to sit down and chat with an old friend of mine named Fran. I find Fran’s story to be very inspirational, and I thought it might be a good idea to share it here so that more people can benefit from his wisdom.
Up to a just over a year ago Fran had spent his life working in a kitchen. He is an excellent chef. He had been working in the food industry...
The way to get things done is not to mind who gets the credit for doing...
From the CEO: Micro vs. Macro Perspective
Reposted from the alpha blog back in the day - from Spencer Thompson
I think a lot of the world’s problems come from the fact that we are, as a species, very poor at framing things against other things. There are multiple terms for this, including: zooming in vs. zooming out, being proactive vs. reactive, or having a micro vs. macro view of the world. For the purposes of this post,...
What is Alienated Labor?
By Renee Masur
One of my favourite moments in education is when ideas, thoughts, and assignments seem to speak to one another. At the moment I am taking three classes in three separate departments: Poetry, Liberal Studies, and Interactive Communications. At several points, these classes intersect one another in harmony. Similar themes of compassion, empathy, and the industrial revolution have...
Effective people are not problem-minded; they are opportunity-minded. They feed...
To find joy in work is to discover the fountain of youth.”—Pearl S. Buck
There is joy in work. There is no happiness except in the realization that we...
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Share Saturday: Meet Siobhán
We have a new plant in the office! …not to say that we have a great number of plants here at Sokanu HQ. In fact, this is the very first plant of what we hope will be many.
She’s the species Fiddlehead, of the genus Ficus, which means that she’s from the same family as the common fig tree. We’ve named her Siobhán (shivawn), drawing Celtic inspiration from her...
Everybody is a genius. But if you judge a fish by its ability to climb a tree,...
It is a common experience that a problem difficult at night is resolved in the...
3 Ways to Keep a Work-Life Balance
By Sara Halickman
I can remember sitting in a tax season “kick-off” meeting, my first as an aspiring CPA working at an accounting firm, concerned about how I may or may not have sold my soul for the next two months and if I would have to say goodbye to my friends for the time being. One of the managers was fielding an obvious question about what expected overtime hours would be and said “don’t...
Be yourself. The world worships the original.”—Ingrid Bergman