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Jennifer Potratz
@BlueEyedBirds
Creativity catalyst, people geek and human-centered designer who embraces emotion and advocates for inclusivity ▽ Obsessed with cats, plants, tarot and travel ▽
Rochester, NY Katılım Aralık 2009
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@ahylton26 Dated a guy who planned dinner ($100) and then a night at a hotel ($400), only to break up with me the next morning (through text) after he had dropped me off. Still can’t wrap my head around that one.
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@amahnke OBSESSED with this show for weeks now. It’s perfect in all its simplicity. Brings me back to going antiquing with my gran and rehabilitating old objects. Their talent on this show is just craziness.
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Can't wait for the @sarahejenks #4LIES free workshop! I’m ready to pull forward my most alive, confident, soulful self. Check it out here: sarahjenks.com/freeworkshop
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@RachelMcKibbens My god woman. You did the damn thing. #kneeling
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Raise your hand if you feel everything 🙋🏻♀️ As a highly sensitive person (HSP for those in the know) I can get overwhelmed and overstimulated pretty easily. My brain takes in everything. Literally all the sights,… instagram.com/p/ByiRKcphiqm/…
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@cheeksv No, just no. I had dinner at a new friend's house and she made her own kombucha, coconut curry chicken, and even plated the dish with a garnish. That's not lack of skills, that's lazy.
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Dr. Park Ginder: Call my transgender child's name at graduation - Sign the Petition! chng.it/CpcgVpMC via @Change
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A used pipe cleaner is just not the same as a brand new one. Even if it's the sparkly kind #creativitytools #mindfulmoments #play #creativeproblemsolving

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Being a good manager is not about telling people what to do but rather coaching and being a "Connector: asking the right questions, providing tailored feedback, and helping employees make a connection to a colleague who can help them.” hbr.org/2018/05/manage… @HarvardBiz
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We love personality tests for their fast and focused way of providing a sense of who we are. But do they actually contribute to self-development? If we become too connected to the story of who we are, we may have a harder time changing our behavior. academy.nobl.io/personality-te…
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