• HOME

  • BLOG

  • ABOUT

  • More

    Use tab to navigate through the menu items.
    Science underdog..JPG
    • All Posts
    • Behavior, Mindset and some Science
    • Biomedical Career Insight
    • Oct 5, 2020
    • 4 min

    The Tale of Public Speaking (and its Conquerors)

    The fear of Public Speaking has rarely been dampened by picturing a crowd in their underwear. Still, however, it has weaknesses.

    • Aug 24, 2020
    • 4 min

    Chronicles of Giving and Receiving Criticism (Efficiently and Respectfully)

    The ability to give and take criticism are some of the most important skills to sharpen to excel in any line of work.

    • Jul 27, 2020
    • 4 min

    Nature Teams with Nurture: A resurrected perspective on inheritance and evolution

    A new perspective on evolution and inheritance is coming to fruition, and many are taken aback by the emerging, dogma-shifting evidence.

    • Jun 29, 2020
    • 4 min

    Reinvention: When and why to change (or not change)

    Change is inevitable and often good. But why is it hard, and when is it necessary?

    • Jun 1, 2020
    • 5 min

    Elements of an Underdog Victory

    Underdogs usually don't win, but when they do, it's usually not by 'normal' strategies.

    • May 4, 2020
    • 5 min

    Putting Imposter Syndrome in the Spotlight

    Let's put imposter syndrome in the spotlight. Connor talks about how imposter syndrome can come in all stages and all walks of life.

    • Apr 6, 2020
    • 6 min

    COVID-19: Reminders of yesterday and today

    Did people during the 1918 pandemic buy up all of the toilet paper? A glimpse of progress we've made in a century's time.

    • Mar 9, 2020
    • 5 min

    Creativity and Outlets: Impacting life, work and education

    Creativity and creative outlets provide benefits beyond what we usually give them credit for. What is the value of creativity in your life?

    • Feb 10, 2020
    • 4 min

    Authenticity: What works for them may not for you

    In his second post, Chris talks about how authenticity ultimately drives individual successes; the MCAT preparation being just one example.

    • Jan 13, 2020
    • 6 min

    Mistaken Millennials: The trouble with perceiving other generations

    Why our perceptions of other generations are largely biased.

    • Dec 16, 2019
    • 6 min

    Tipping Points: lessons from the crowd wave

    We love to appreciate the whole, but not the sum of its parts — and which “parts” make up most of the sum.

    • Nov 18, 2019
    • 4 min

    Bad Things Never Have Good Timing

    We must be headstrong in the face of life's struggles so we may pick ourselves up when life decides to kick us down.

    • Oct 21, 2019
    • 5 min

    Building Your Teams: How to be there and when not to

    Time should be spent wisely with people whom care about us, hold us accountable and offer respect that, hopefully, we return.

    • Sep 23, 2019
    • 5 min

    Why Habits Exist and How to Control Them

    Habits are learned, which means there was a point in time where a current habit was a new action. Therefore, habits can also be unlearned.

    • Aug 26, 2019
    • 6 min

    Curiosity Fixes and Creativity Plummets: Our minds on Google

    How can curiosity and creativity be affected by the world we live in today? How can we be more curious and creative?

    • Aug 1, 2019
    • 6 min

    Fear of Imaginary Things: Behaviors and Realities

    What can we learn about fear to help us face it more often?

    The Tale of Public Speaking (and its Conquerors)

    The Tale of Public Speaking (and its Conquerors)

    Choosing Your Fate: Finding the right PhD mentor

    Choosing Your Fate: Finding the right PhD mentor

    Chronicles of Giving and Receiving Criticism (Efficiently and Respectfully)

    Chronicles of Giving and Receiving Criticism (Efficiently and Respectfully)

    Join my mailing list

    Thanks for submitting!

    © 2020 Science Underdog

    • Facebook Social Icon
    • Instagram
    • Twitter Social Icon