Burnout Recovery works better with support. UNFRIED is our small group (5 people max!) coaching program to help guide you through your recovery. Apply now! [ http://bit.ly/unfried ] Burnout quietly hijacks your focus, your memory, your sleep, and eventually, your sense of self. In this #straightfromcait episode, Cait Donovan unpacks the results of a burnout symptoms survey answered by over 150 listeners. What shows up again and again? Brain fog. Forgetfulness. Sleep issues. That heavy, unshakable sense of dread. She walks through the patterns in these responses with honesty and insight, weaving in what we know about how burnout affects the brain and what it feels like to lose your ability to think clearly or remember what used to bring you joy. Have you ever found yourself feeling disconnected from who you are? Struggling to rest even when you finally have time? Wondering why everything feels harder than it used to? Cait gets it. She’s been there, and she knows how isolating it can feel. This episode offers language for what you’ve been living through and a reminder that self-abandonment doesn’t have to be your default setting. Healing starts when you begin listening to yourself again. Episode Breakdown: 00:00 Introduction 01:30 How the Burnout Survey Was Conducted 02:33 Why Burnout Impacts Your Brain 07:26 The Emotional Weight of Dread 10:39 When You Can’t Think, Plan, or Remember 13:50 How Burnout Disrupts Sleep and Fuels Anxiety 16:22 Shame, Guilt, and the Struggle to Rest 18:29 Burnout and the Loss of Self 21:02 Reclaiming Compassion in the Healing Process Links Connect with Cait: Initial Call with Cait: bit.ly/callcait Initial Call with Sarah: bit.ly/callsarahv Burnout Recovery works better with support. UNFRIED is our small group (5 people max!) coaching program to help guide you through your recovery. Apply now! [ http://bit.ly/unfried ] Podcast production and show notes provided by HiveCast.fm…
The Tomiwa "Podcast". That's not really a "podcast". It's a: Collection of audio streams from different videos, talks and other stuff I've done, for people that prefer audio and podcasts. But that's too long so I'm calling it a podcast. https://tomiwa.ca/https://atila.ca/profile/tomiwa
The Tomiwa "Podcast". That's not really a "podcast". It's a: Collection of audio streams from different videos, talks and other stuff I've done, for people that prefer audio and podcasts. But that's too long so I'm calling it a podcast. https://tomiwa.ca/https://atila.ca/profile/tomiwa
☹️ A few weeks ago student loans was trending on Twitter because student loan funding was getting cut by the government. 🤔 A lot of people like me were trying to figure out how we would be able to pay for school. 🤑 I made a thread on twitter sharing some of the tips and tricks I use to pay for school and it went viral. 🧠 I decided to make a video and blog post to provide more information. 👍🏿 Like and share to help a student! Full video and slides: https://bit.ly/10-tips-to-pay-for-school Here are the 10 tips: Apply for Scholarships: 2:50 I use #Math and a spreadsheet to show that you make more money per hour with scholarships than at a job 4:55 Create a calendar event for Scholarship deadline: 7:45 Save Scholarships in google docs and google drive 10:15 Look for offline scholarships: 11:20 Read applications of past winners and losers: 12:10 Apply for interest-free student loans 13:15 Apply for student lines of credits: 14:00 Find a job using programs specifically designed for students and recent grads without a lot of experience (e.g. Ontario Summer Start, TalentEgg, AngelList): 15:10 Be a brand/campus ambassador for a company you want to work for: 17:35 Ask stores if they have student deals or visit stores on days when they have student pricing (e.g. Metro, BulkBarn, GO Transit): 18:50…
3 weeks ago I participated in a pitch competition for Atila hosted by Propel at Western University and LEAP at Fanshawe College. Here is the pitch for Atila that won us $3,000. Huge shout out to the team for all their help: Aurorita, Jotham, Lea and Val , thank you so much. Full video: https://atila.ca/blog/tomiwa/atila-startup-pitch-that-won-3000…
One of the most valuable skills to learn in 2019 is learning how to code. Since the hardest part to any change you want to make in your life is usually starting, here is a very detailed step-by-step guide that teaches you exactly how to start learning how to code. In this tutorial I will walk through the foundations of how to learn front end development, backend development and data science. Full article: https://blog.tomiwa.ca/how-to-start-coding-in-2019/ Slides: https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/e/2PACX-1vRim56MA9VCVWKyrebh_4jdLW0lO_JnDXR0jUZ942YthsRlCLTEqhb_FVnzWhyrY_LkxgCLX-SoBNfd/pub?start=false&loop=false&delayms=3000 Listen on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/1RqnyDiUPwyhSTdZJPegif Listen on iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/the-tomiwa-podcast/id1438769163 Table of Contents: Introduction [0:29] Why Coding is Important [0:45] Understanding How You Learn and Why You Might Quit [2:55] What Tools Should You Use To Code [4:20] Types of Coding [5:20] What Languages Should You Learn [6:50] Front End Development [7:55] Back End Development [13:00] Data Science [18:30] Putting it All Together [23:50] General Advice [26:00] Conclusion [28:10]…
Live Coding tutorial on building websites that work without internet using Angular, Firebase and Service Workers. The theory of how service workers work, a short tutorial to apply that theory to make the atila.ca progressive web app that runs without the internet and finally, what this means for the you and future of the internet. Here is the blog: https://atila.ca/blog/tomiwa/how-to-build-websites-that-work-without-internet-using-angular-service-workers-and-firebase-lets-keep-in-touch The Slide Deck: http://bit.ly/pwa-tutorial-slides Podcast: http://bit.ly/pwa-tutorial-podcast Coding Starts at 7:45…
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