Oct 31Member-onlyMentor vs Coach: How to Know What Support You Need for Professional SuccessYou’re a high achiever. You care about building your career and know that it’s important to keep growing, acquiring new skills, and tackling new challenges You wonder if there’s a secret to leadership that everyone else knows, but you’ve been missing. You’ve heard that it’s important to develop a board…Leadership6 min readLeadership6 min read
Sep 20Life Lessons from Burning Man 2023 (Part 3 of 3)If you missed it, catch up on: Part 1: Plan your burn; Burn your plan Part 2: Disaster and pure awe In my first career as a designer, in addition to designing the digital products and interfaces, we spent time thinking about the customer journey from the first time a…Burning Man4 min readBurning Man4 min read
Sep 14Life Lessons from Burning Man 2023 (Part 2 of 3)If you missed it, catch up on Part 1’s first three lessons. The weather, with both rain, mud, and sand-storms, made 2023 a year to remember, allowing for a myriad of emotional highs and lows. …Burning Man8 min readBurning Man8 min read
Sep 6Life Lessons from Burning Man 2023 (Part 1 of 3)As each of us got into cell service, we get inundated with texts: “Are you safe?” “Doing ok? Heard about burning man flood and murder” “Was that your limo on fire?” “Did you make it out?” The news reports were dire with coverage in the New York Times, the BBC…Leadership5 min readLeadership5 min read
Jul 7I’m an Asian American mom. While the Supreme Court’s affirmative action decision seems to benefit my 10th grader, it’s devastating for her future classrooms and workplacesI am Asian American. I’m the mom of a rising 10th grader who is anxious about her college prospects and taking summer geometry to get a leg up on her classes next year. The Supreme Court’s racist ruling on affirmative action will directly benefit my family by increasing spots for…SCOTUS4 min readSCOTUS4 min read
May 31Member-onlyLessons from ‘The Future of Tech Careers and AI’ PanelI had a freakout moment of major imposter syndrome yesterday. I was speaking at a panel at Google-sponsored Women in Tech event as part of San Francisco #TechWeek. The panel was on The Future of Tech Careers with an AI focus and led by the inimitable Elena Lenena. Throughout the…Leadership5 min readLeadership5 min read
Published inDesigned Transitions·Jan 16Member-onlyShapeshifting not Code-SwitchingWhen you’re part of the minority at work, it can feel that you have to continually code-switch to get ahead. Code-switching may be a necessity to adapt to the majority way of working in order to be recognized and rewarded. The term originally comes from a linguistics perspective of having…Leadership6 min readLeadership6 min read
Dec 29, 2022Member-onlyFour Leadership Lessons from my Last Surf Session of 2022It was Boxing Day, a day for family, but the swell and tide made it perfect conditions to surf a secret spot along the Pacific coast south of San Francisco. I hadn’t been able to make the last outing and had been envious of my friends’ stories of the long…Leadership5 min readLeadership5 min read
Dec 15, 2022Member-onlyHow to Deliver an Idea Worth SpreadingAka… how I threw out habits from a decade of keynote speaking in preparation for my second TEDx talk “The woman on the stage is weaving wonder, not witchcraft. But her skills are as potent as any sorcery.” …Tedx6 min readTedx6 min read
Nov 11, 2022The First Time I Was FiredThis piece is excerpted from my book, Make Space to Lead. The first time that I was fired, my “amazing leader who could hold it all together” façade was shattered. From 2006–2013, I worked for consulting firms that supported other companies. My last consulting job was for a Seattle-based development…Startup7 min readStartup7 min read