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Why Mastering Logic, Language, and Culture Makes Better Psychologists
I’ve come to believe that psychology students should take at least one logic class and one language class, and get some real exposure to…
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Pomodoro vs flow: turn out, they are not enemies
When I first looked into productivity techniques, two ideas seemed at odds: flow state and the Pomodoro method. Flow is all about getting lost…
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Consulting Up Close: A Personal Look Through Bri’s Story
Recently, I found myself stuck in a loop: scrolling through job descriptions, imagining what each role might actually feel like day to day, and…
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SCRUM: How to Coordinate When Teams Are Still Learning
Recently, I had an opportunity to experience the SCRUM framework on a project involving multiple teams. SCRUM is widely used in software development, startups,…
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Adult learning: Do adults learn differently from children?
A couple of days ago, I looked up job postings for learning and development positions. Soon, I discovered that most employers are looking for…
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Tracking Progress: Benchmarking vs. Pre-Test/Post-Test?
When you’re dealing with change—whether it’s a new project, team shifts, or personal growth—how do you know if you’re on the right track? 🤔…
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Psychology Research and Ecological Fallacy
Five years ago, I decided to switch my major to Psychology—mainly to understand myself and others better, and hopefully tweak my behavior accordingly in…






