
Meag Campbell
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An Atlantic Canadian millennial who's been having a never-ending identity crisis since 2009.
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In Defiance of Overthinking
I just set a timer for 34 minutes. I ate up the first two minutes writing my second sentence, then deleting it, then rewriting it, then deleting it, and so on. But that's why I set the timer in the first place. I want to see if I can win a race against my overthinking.
By Meag Campbellabout a year ago in Writers
Resumes Don’t Have Right Answers
Have you been dragging the same old Word file around from hard drive to hard drive for years, shuffling it between inboxes and desktops and Google Drive folders, over and over again? Making hasty last-minute additions to a tired-looking document whenever, God forbid, for some reason, you need to send your resume off somewhere? And every time, you think to yourself, “I really need to update my resume…”
By Meag Campbell7 years ago in Journal
Looking For a Job? 3 Ways to Entice Employers to Open Your Emails
Are you guilty of this tragic job application mistake? It’s easy enough to make. You spend hours, slaving over your cover letter and résumé. You write and you revise and you consult with your smarter friends and you write and you drink a fair amount of coffee and you revise some more, until, finally… it’s finished. (Or, the deadline is mere minutes away, so it’s as “finished” as it’s ever going to be.)
By Meag Campbell8 years ago in Journal


