
Never judge a book by its cover, Leading Change by John P. Kotter
Kotter wrote Leading Change as a follow up to his successful 1995 Harvard Business Review article, Leading Change: Why Transformation Efforts Fail. Here are my key takeaways from this book.

The last 18 months of books
Okay friends, I know you all have been eagerly waiting for a new list of books that I loved reading.

How Asian Values and Microaggressions Show Up in the Workplace
What has been beautiful in all this hatred is seeing all Asians of different cultures coming together to share their experiences. It warmed my heart to see so many speak up, but I will admit, it brought up a lot of triggers for me as well.

The Invisible Racism of Anti-Asian Hate Crimes
Because we’re invisible, the racism against us has also been invisible.”

Omg we’re back again.
We are back with a new name and a new look! And if you get the reference to the title of this post, you know me so well. Hint hint, it’s the Backstreet Boys. It’s been a hot minute since I’ve written on my blog, but life is about to get busy in the next…

Roxie Charlene Kwan
April 24, 2005 – May 23, 2020 “Dogs are not our whole life, but they make our lives whole.” Beautiful dachshund, Roxie Charlene Kwan, was born on April 24th, 2005, in British Columbia. She was selected from her litter by father, Wally Kwan, and was a surprise present to his children, Jennifer and Andrew… and…
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Hi! I’m Julia. Thank you for taking an interest in my personal blog. I’m excited to share my life, thoughts, favourite books, and people who inspire me. This started out as a way to tell my mental health journey, but I felt inspired to do so much more.
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