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Life of a Pioneer
A Shitty Start I had a pretty shitty start to my day. Woke up with an itchy right eye, which totally ruined my workout session. But I managed to still do my walk 🚶around the park 🌳. Over breakfast, my… Continue reading
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The Simple, Yet Forgotten Art of Observing #shorts
I arrived slightly early this morning, so I decided to use my time purposefully by finding a spot at Toastbox to sit down. I ordered an Iced Milo (both as a reward & to help replenish the energy used in… Continue reading
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The Real Power of Letting Your “Results Speak” #shorts
(Danny) Hey wassup guys! It’s genuinely nice to be back with another “shorts” posting. Yesterday, after 9 weeks of doing everything I can to both, do the right things, and to do things the right way, I am happy to… Continue reading
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So, Who are the #uxbros?
Alright guys, I think it is important that we get a few things out of the way. My name is Cass and I am the official spokesperson for our little group of brothers. In case you still have no clue… Continue reading
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Counting My Blessings Tonight
If you are in my situation tonight, or if you are experiencing something similar, then you know how it feels fight for your own survival and goals. I’ll be the first to admit that when it comes to fighting for… Continue reading
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Introducing MyBulletz App | Shorts
Ever since I began incorporating the Bullet Journal into my daily life for the past 3 months, I have started to experience some of the benefits of using this method of logging and journaling down my thoughts, ideas and tasks.… Continue reading
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Continuous Learning | Shorts
For the first time since I started this part-time diploma, I feel like I’m finally learning more about a subject matter that’s more in my element. Yeap, I’m talking about Agile, Agile UX and the whole nine yards. For those… Continue reading
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Back to School (Final Semester) | Shorts
It’s the second and final semester for my Post-Diploma course in UX Design & Management at NYP. I gotta be honest, I was really looking forward to it. I’ve always been someone that looked forward to school. But the reason… Continue reading










