Last week (though in truth, it feels like far longer), I started sharing with you some advice for calling upon your inner creative in a moment such as ours. As I said in that post, I know a lot of you are being called upon to get creative now. And I get it. The interruption … Continue reading Calling Upon Your Inner Creative During COVID-19: Part 2
I noticed something interesting about creativity and organizations in my earliest years of studying it: organizations were willing to embrace it…when something had gone wrong. Think about it: when are managers, bosses, or leaders most likely to ask for your creative solutions? When you’re down a staff member. When funding is interrupted. When circumstances change … Continue reading Calling Upon Your Inner Creative During COVID-19: Part 1
I don’t know about you, but I’ve never seen this before. Colleges and universities are accustomed to adapting to any number of strange and seemingly unreal circumstances: major storms, lockdowns in the face of safety concerns, but pandemics – mercifully – seem brand new. As schools start to ensure the continuation of their academic operations … Continue reading Care and Creativity: Programming Considerations in the time of COVID-19
If there’s been an upside to this extended “grounding” that the COVID-19 pandemic has created for my normally hustling and bustling work life, it’s been the ability to return to the kitchen on a more regular basis. A life that was frequently reduced to Daily Harvest, more frequent than strictly necessary takeout orders, and the … Continue reading Cine-spiration Without Heart: Rethinking the BA Test Kitchen
We’ve reached an interesting point in this grand endeavor that is social distancing, and two things have stood out in particular. One, I saw an uptick in friends and acquaintances posting series of photos of themselves in crowds, with friends, and generally in crowds. Between their montages, and a pair of Netflix Parties where groups … Continue reading Centering Competency and Community In an Unprecedented Recognition Season
The Introvert’s Guide to the Job Hunt is a guide developed by Amma to walk the apprehensive candidate through the process of first, destigmatizing introversion; then, presenting a series of activities designed to plan for a potentially draining and daunting process ahead. With guidance on how to craft a captivating cover letter, manage energy on … Continue reading EBooks and Resources by Amma