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How To Stay Relevant & Have Impact

Mills Scofield

One of the powerful aspects of the book is Dorie’s ability to go from very specific, tactical details on how to network and reach out to others (e.g., when to call, how to find out nicknames, etc.) She continues with a ‘how to’ plan that is so easy to follow and execute on our own.

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Atoms vs. Bits - Making Matters

Mills Scofield

Numerous studies have shown the power of physically making for muscle memory, learning new cognitive skills, and much more. By making, we can see why systems matter and how to design them. Making, physically making, with atoms, not bits (or at least not just bits), is powerful!

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What The Boss Can Teach Us About Life, Harmony & Impact

Mills Scofield

I grew up in Rumson, NJ using my fake ID to get into the Stone Pony with a $2 cover charge to hear Bruce Springsteen (before we knew how famous he''d be). In his new book, Leading the Life You Want: Skills for integrating World and Life , Stew Friedman shares how The Boss has harmonized parts of his life to find a balance that works for him.

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Atoms vs. Bits - Making Matters

Mills Scofield

Numerous studies have shown the power of physically making for muscle memory, learning new cognitive skills, and much more. By making, we can see why systems matter and how to design them. Making, physically making, with atoms, not bits (or at least not just bits), is powerful!

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3 Key Questions #LifebyDesign

Mills Scofield

These can be hobbies, skills, work, stuff you like learning or doing, anything - don't restrict yourself, take a holistic approach of you - personal, professional, academic, etc. Same guidelines as above - hobbies, skills, work, learning, etc. So here are the 3 questions I ask to start a Life by Design. “ ” Make a list!

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Growing a Startup: 3 Guys & a Bear

Mills Scofield

Jack Kearney : When you've got the skills and team to start building a product, it's really easy to get carried away and just 'go'. You can't know how someone will use your product (or even if they'd use it at all) until you put it in their hands. If they loved the idea, they would likely give great feedback on how to make it better.

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Genecians Journey Into Corporate Giving

Mills Scofield

Our first meeting was spent on articulating the benefits of the program and how to get buy-in from the Executive Team. If your organization is looking for ways to give back, this kind of program offers employees a great opportunity to get into the community and l everage their professional skills in a new and different way.

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