by Anna Kuhl | Aug 8, 2023 | Blog
John Young’s career was nothing short of extraordinary, boasting over 835 hours of spacewalking as NASA’s longest-serving astronaut. However, even the most outstanding leaders aren’t immune to snack cravings, as evidenced by a peculiar incident...
by Anna Kuhl | Aug 8, 2023 | Blog
Sometimes, do you find yourself enforcing a strict ‘socks must match’ policy, or only eating the green M&Ms because they’re obviously the best ones? Don’t worry, you’re not alone in these little idiosyncrasies. In fact, even Ludwig van...
by Anna Kuhl | Jul 10, 2023 | Blog
Sixty-two years ago this week, the world bid farewell to one of its most acclaimed literary geniuses. Ernest Hemingway, a Nobel and Pulitzer laureate, an adventurer, and a craftsman of words, tragically ended his own life in the foyer of his home, leaving behind a...
by Anna Kuhl | Jul 10, 2023 | Blog
Last week, I threw some metaphorical lipstick on the pig of overwork culture, and this struck a chord with many of you… My inbox was inundated with responses ranging from “Hell yeah!” to wistful sighs and quiet admissions of “You’re describing...
by Anna Kuhl | Jul 10, 2023 | Blog
Just this week, I finished reading Megyn Kelly’s inspiring book Settle for More. If you’re unfamiliar with Kelly, she’s a former corporate defense attorney turned successful television journalist. She rose to the peak of her law career as a seemingly...
by Anna Kuhl | Jul 10, 2023 | Blog
Have you ever wrestled with a work problem, drowning in a sea of information, only to wake up the next day feeling lighter and more clear-headed? This is exactly what happened to Dmitri Mendeleev, a brilliant 19th century scientist who found himself stuck while...