It's March and that means it's time for Rodeo Houston! We're about a week into this year's rodeo season and I've come across a few people in town who have said that they've never been. I'm always shocked when I hear that, especially from anyone who's lived here longer than a year because of how big the rodeo is and how long it is. The Houston Livestock and Rodeo is a long standing tradition, dating all the way back to ... Read the Post...
How to Become a Morning Person
Ask anyone who knows me well and they'll tell you that I'm a morning person. I wasn't always that way, but in the past five years I've gone from being someone who was most productive in the evenings to being someone who's up with the roosters in the morning. It was easy to set my schedule when I was in school full time, but when I joined corporate America I knew that I was going to need to get things in check so I could be a ... Read the Post...
International Women’s Day
Today is International Women's Day and while it might not seem like an important holiday to some, I find it very important. Our current political climate has led us to believe that women, minorities, immigrants and LGBTQ should be treated as less than, but you and I both know that that isn't true. In fact, there's been a call for a strike today. A day without women. I understand that those who called for it were probably ... Read the Post...
Tuneage Tuesday – Ed Sheeran ‘Divide’
I couldn't find the mathematical symbol for "divide" on my keyboard so I decided to type it out. We all know that Ed's a musical genius, but these album names irk me. He dropped his third album on Friday and I spent most of my day at work with it on repeat. He dropped "Shape of You" and "Castle on the Hill" a little over a month ago, and even performed an acoustic version of "Shape of You" at the Grammy's so my body was ... Read the Post...