Sarah Gibson writes about feedback

What I Needed to Hear

When I was in third grade, Ms. Hanson pulled me in from recess for a heart-to-heart. She solemnly told me if I wanted to have friends, I had to stop tattling on other kids. At the time it was embarrassing and crushing because I thought I was doing the right thing. But I wasn’t. And […]

Sarah Gibson talks about the importance of humility

What Advice Would You Give?

What Advice Would You Give? Recently I was asked what advice I’d give young people entering the workforce. In a flash, I stepped back into my early beginnings and relived my most painful professional lessons, which prompted this advice. Be humble. Don’t do it alone. I have these painful memories from middle school (don’t we […]