Lorraine Siew

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June 2013

4 posts

How I Learned To Stop Comparing Myself To Others, And Love My Own Ideas | Fast Company | Business Innovation → fastcompany.com
Jun 19, 2013
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Jun 5, 20132 notes
#jon lovett #pitzer college #commencement #commencement keynote
31 Things I’d Have Told Myself Before College → blog.tedgonder.com
Jun 3, 2013
Jun 2, 20136 notes
#quotes #quote #lao tzu #leader #leadership

May 2013

2 posts

“Only when I left there did I find your ambition has very little to do with your work ethic. You can still sit down and get everything done in the day without having a panic attack.” —Roger Hobbs
May 12, 2013
May 7, 2013

April 2013

3 posts

Apr 23, 20132 notes
#eisenhower matrix #eisenhower #time management
Apr 22, 2013
26 Time Management Hacks I Wish I'd Known At 20 → slideshare.net
Apr 10, 2013

March 2013

1 post

Bijan Sabet: Who took a chance on you?  → bijansabet.com

bijan:

Many folks get to experience some of their goals because someone, somewhere along the way, gave them a shot. They took a real chance based on something they felt or saw (vs historical evidence per se).

Early in my life, Lauren took a chance on me. When we started dating, I could barely pay my…

Mar 15, 2013131 notes

January 2013

1 post

Are you on the wrong road? Turn back! → linkedin.com

kontrary:

Early this month, Caterina Fake, co-founder of Flickr, Hunch and Findery, advised her followers on LinkedIn:

No matter how far you’ve gone down the wrong road, turn back.

“Are you two years into the law degree you know is a mistake? Turn back. Know in your heart of hearts you took that job in accounting to please your parents, when you really wanted to be a coach? Start on Plan B. Did your startup build the product in PHP when it should have been in Python? Rebuild,” Fake argues.

Fake talks about the lapse between the time you realize you’re going the wrong direction, and the time you take action. Usually, it is a long period in between. You try to steer the ship right round to the right direction, and all your belongings and memories and habits roll over each other in the cabin. You could stay the course, but if you manage to switch where you’re going, right where you went wrong, it is a homecoming of relief.

Turn back.

[via LinkedIn]

Jan 27, 20132 notes

November 2012

1 post

David Hauser: 25 Entrepreneurs Tell What They Wish They'd Known before Founding Their First Startup → davidhauser.com

davidhauser:

Hindsight is 20/20. When you look back on any project or endeavor, you get a better idea of what was important and what wasn’t.

The same is true with startups. After working on a business for a year or two or more, you have a better idea about what was worth worrying about and what wasn’t as big…

Nov 7, 201254 notes

October 2012

1 post

Simon Sinek: How great leaders inspire action → ted.com
Oct 7, 2012

August 2012

2 posts

Brooklyn Hacker: What A Hacker Learns After A Year In Marketing → brooklynhacker.com

brooklynhacker:

A year ago last Friday I left eight years cutting code and plumbing servers to take my very first marketing job. Prior to then and even before in college and high school, hard skills were what paid my bills - technical work building stuff mostly for the Internet. Everything I had done up until…

Aug 22, 2012170 notes
“dream big
think broad
start small
stay focused”
—(via lauralynsilva)
Aug 4, 20121 note

July 2012

3 posts

Nico Luchsinger: The best advice Sandboxers have ever gotten → nicoluchsinger.com

nicoluchsinger:

Over at the wonderful Sandbox Facebook group, there was a long thread a few days ago where people answered the question on “What is the best advice you’ve ever gotten?” I’ve collected some of the answers below.

Never underestimate the power of the dark side.

Don’t eat old fish.

Attitude is…

Jul 25, 20124 notes
Remembering Steven R. Covey with Timeless Insights from The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People → brainpickings.org
Jul 22, 2012
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June 2012

1 post

99% Conference 2012: Key Takeaways On Making Ideas Happen → the99percent.com
Jun 25, 2012

May 2012

5 posts

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