March 30th, 2008 by Matt Goldberg
In some form, language, dialect, or motion, all of us have participated in communication since the day we were born. It seems plausible to assume that communicating is an additional human sense and ability that evolves with the world around us. Increasingly however, this assumption is becoming outdated.
It goes without saying that the main reason […]
Generation Y, Relationships | 6 Comments |
March 26th, 2008 by Dan Healy
As my friends took the last ten days to venture to Cancun, Jamaica, Acapulco, and the Caribbean, I went to work.
That’s right, I used my spring break, the same way that I used my winter break. I used it as an opportunity to get away from school, to try and make some money and […]
Career Development, College, Generation Y | 1 Comment |
March 18th, 2008 by Matt Goldberg
This week marks my fourth spring break as a college student, and I have a strong feeling that it is going to provide my most relaxing and rejuvenating break yet. Interesting thing is, I’m not on an island in warm weather drinking and having naked orgies, although that does sound most enjoyable.
This week marks the […]
Personal Development | 5 Comments |
March 16th, 2008 by Matt Goldberg
Gen Y is a product of the Information Age - a generation of problem solvers
Generation- Y is cautiously optimistic, a by-product of our ability to process the huge amounts of information that the world around us is now able to produce. This allows for global events to influence us on a detailed, daily, and constant […]
Generation Y | 1 Comment |
March 11th, 2008 by Dan Healy
Where should I apply for a job? Where do I want to live? Who should I date? Now that I’m at a point in my life where these decisions are starting to matter, I definitely put more thought into them.
Throughout this major transitional period, I’ve reached out to the people I trust […]
Personal Development, Transitions | 2 Comments |
March 7th, 2008 by Matt Goldberg
I know that we look different from baby boomers. But fundamentally we operate the same way. So if you are having trouble getting along at work. Try looking at things from a different perspective.
1. They think they deserve special treatment
You complain that we feel like we deserve something in […]
Career Development, Personal Development, Politics, Relationships | 8 Comments |
March 5th, 2008 by Dan Healy
For some reason, it’s automatically assumed that when you get to college, you have to leave your jeans and dress shirts in your drawers until Friday night. At first this was great. I could wear sweatpants all the time, I could go to class in a hooded sweatshirt, and I never […]
College, Personal Development | 2 Comments |
March 3rd, 2008 by Matt Goldberg
I recently attended a speed networking event put on by a local community center. While I was definitely looking for a potential job opportunity, I was much more interested in receiving reactions to the ideas and altered approach to life that I have gained since entering the blogosphere.
Passion quickly became the main theme of the […]
Personal Development | 2 Comments |