Author: Emily Dietz
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How Pilates Changed the Way I View Work

Have you every had an everyday occurrence completely change your point of view? Let me tell you how a workout gave perspective on my life.
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A Beginner’s Walkthrough Using CSS

Since the beginning of summer, 2022, I challenged myself to take classes in web development and document some of what I’ve learned (you can find my previous post about HTML here). There’s a lot to learn, including the language used for styling websites, called CSS. Now there’s simple styling and more advanced styling. For this…
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5 Things I Learned in HTML

I learned some things in HTML and I break a few of them down in this post. Check it out!
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Using Zapier to Automate Workflow

Why waste hours of your time doing menial tasks when you can automate them? That’s the beauty of automation softwares like Zapier. Zapier is a software tool that allows you to connect one type of software to another. Say you receive an email that has tasks laid out from your boss. Why manually insert them…
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A Note To Myself

I get that feeling a lot – I think about writing something, and nothing comes up. I’m on empty. I’m scrapping for any idea to spark an idea, or any knowledge I have to fill up the page. Why? Experiences and writing go hand in hand. Writing in of itself is a byproduct. It’s a…
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Performing Keyword Research and Creating a Sample Blog Post For Brandefy

Brandefy is an app that compares beauty products and provides less expensive and clean dupes (less expensive look-alike alternatives to popular name-brand products) for its users. It saves them money and has a community where users can have questions answered by dermatologists and other members. I created this project to boost their blog traffic through…
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A Thought on This Article by David Perell

I just finished reading David Perell’s “Imitate, Then Innovate” blog post that he linked in his Monday Musings newsletter – which is my favorite newsletter, thank you, David. While I was reading, one thing in particular really stuck out to me: the death of apprenticeships in favor of textbook education. It’s amazing to me that…


