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Atomic Habits - Book Review

This books surprised me. I didn't expect a habit-building book would keep my interest from beginning to end. I read it during the pandemic and loved it so much that I was telling all my librarian colleagues about it and even started a little ad-hoc book club to discuss it. Well, not everyone liked it. Ha, but I found it quite relevant to my profession so why not! Here are some of my thoughts: The Four Laws of Behavior Change in Librarianship Make It Obvious: Develop clear workflows for literature searches and resource promotion, such as standardized templates and visible resource guides. Make It Attractive: Use engaging displays and digital promotions to highlight library services and research tools. Make It Easy: Simplify access to digital databases and create intuitive user experiences. Make It Satisfying: Reward engagement with recognition programs or certificates for completing workshops. By applying these principles...

The Secret Agent in Healthcare

... that You’ve Probably Never Heard Of When people think about hospitals, they picture doctors saving lives, nurses running the show, and patients waiting very patiently (or not) to be seen. But behind the scenes—deep in the world of research databases, medical journals, and clinical guidelines—is someone you’ve probably never thought about: the medical librarian. Yes, we exist. And no, we don’t just sit around reading books all day. So… When People Ask Me What I Do Think of us as detectives for doctors, researchers for nurses, and the behind-the-scenes crew of medical knowledge. When a doctor encounters a rare condition, when a nurse needs the latest treatment guidelines, or when a medical resident suddenly realizes they need continuing education credits ( it happens ), we step in. Every day, I get questions from hospital staff like: 🔎 What’s the latest research on preventing readmissions for heart failure? 🔎 Are there any new guidelines for treating sepsis? 🔎 How much caffeine i...

Planes, Castles, Tapas, and a Reality Check: My Whirlwind Trip Through the UK, Ireland, Spain, Morocco, and Portugal Oct 17-Nov 5

Like all great adventures, this trip started with good intentions, a well-planned itinerary, and the blissful ignorance of thinking travel delays wouldn’t happen to me. Exeter, Bath & Some Very Free-Range Sheep First stop: Exeter, UK , where I visited my sister and soaked up the charming university-town vibes. From there, we set off on a proper English countryside tour—first to Bath , where we did my best impression of a Roman aristocrat at the ancient Roman Baths (minus the togas and questionable sanitation). Then, it was on to Stonehenge , because what’s a UK trip without paying homage to a prehistoric rock formation? But the real adventure? A national park full of sheep and cows casually roaming the hills like they owned the place. Honestly, they probably do. Watching them frolic (or, in the cows’ case, lazily meander) was unexpectedly delightful. The Accidental Irish Detour: Castles & Guinness in Dublin Things were going smoothly—until I got stuck on a layover in Dublin ....

Here here here!

... my little corner of the internet—part journal, part brain dump, and entirely unorganized (sorry, Dewey Decimal System). By day, I’m a librarian wrangling research and keeping the world of knowledge in order. By night (or whenever I feel like it), I’m diving into whatever sparks my curiosity—travel, tennis, fashion, social trends, and the occasional librarian rant. Right now, this is just for me—a place to capture my thoughts and adventures—but who knows? Maybe one day, I’ll let the world peek in. Until then, consider this my personal, slightly chaotic archive.