January 2012
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whileyouweresleeping:
“In one study, although researchers found that people who experienced lots of adversity were generally more distressed than others, those who had experienced no traumatic events in their lives had similar psychological problems. The people with the best outcomes were those who had experienced some negative events in their lives.”
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The Telegraph, last month, reported on a...
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January 10th: Speaking at BayCHI
Of interest to some of you who follow me here, and not there, and hi.
leahreich:
A quick bit of news, for those of you in and around the Bay Area: I’m speaking next Tuesday on my research at BayCHI, held at PARC in Palo Alto. Please join me! Go here for more information.
Here are the details on my talk:
On or Off the Record? Organizational Culture and The Physician Experience Implementing...
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advancedslacking asked: ... Why would swag be paying the bills for ten years and then just quit? What a fucker.
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loveclaire replied to your post: I wouldn’t say I “crave success” so much as I just see it on a passing tray at cocktail parties and take a piece even thought I’d rather have something else, like tuna tartare or pigs in blankets.
What did you say about Ikea furniture??????????
That at some point in life, you want to buy a piece of furniture - just one, just fucking once - that won’t have...
essdogg asked: I wouldn't say I "crave success" so much as I just see it on a passing tray at cocktail parties and take a piece even thought I'd rather have something else, like tuna tartare or pigs in blankets.
I’ve mostly moved on from my whole extreme grammar obsessive stage, but I’m still kind of hung up on the whole “words do have meaning y’know, and you can’t use one that sounds good or looks good in a sentence, just because you want to look clever” thing. It’s okay if that makes me uncool.