
2 Years
In January of 2016, I embarked on a journey that, at the time, I believed was 10 years too late. I started graduate school. After the first week, I kept thinking that 40 is too late to do this. Why bother? 30 was the age. Honestly, that still could be true to some people. But then again, so what? Soon after starting classes, my thoughts turned to trying to remember how to write essays which I was able to remember. I don't think I would've been ready to handle graduate school
Sixth-Grade Procrastinator
Editor's Note: I wrote this last week for my Project Planning class, for which I'm taking as I earn a Master's Degree in Interactive Media. Thought I'd share. I've always been a procrastinator. This goes way back to elementary school. I specifically remember my very first time. For sixth grade, I had Mr. Maguire. He was a big, burly man who wore a big mustache and loved jokes. He was an army veteran who fought in The Korean Conflict and when he spoke about how he left the arm

The Future of Community Management
It's difficult, at times, to predict the future of the digital world. Advancements in technology are often unpredictable and when people look forward into the future, they're seeing it through the eyes of what they know to be, rather than what will become. When social media first became the norm on-line, communities thrived on shareable content. People connected across the globe. The evolution of social media, in terms of brands and companies, has taken several steps away fro