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Blog by Fahmeena Odetta Moore. I trust in Almighty God ("But blessed is the one who trusts in the Lord, whose confidence is in him.")


Difficult Childhoods

I found an interesting journal article on how a difficult childhood could lead to career success as an entrepreneur. It is because people who had a difficult childhood learn to be resilient. This shows that a lot of good can come out of bad experiences (every cloud has a silver lining).

The article:

What does not kill you makes you stronger: Entrepreneurs’ childhood adversity, resilience, and career success

By: W. Yu, F. Zhu, M. Der Foo, and J. Wiklund

Link: https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S0148296322005732

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I am working to be published.

I completed 11 signature assignments – significant papers with original ideas. In one paper, I foresaw specific problems at a major company. In another, I designed a study (with statistical analyses) to explain why videos do not significantly enhance or improve online reviews. I worked alone. My signature assignments available at: https://fahmeenaodettasignaturepapers.tumblr.com.

About THIS BLOG

I created this blog to capture my thoughts and ideas and to practice writing. Why practice writing? I was on a break from my PhD and not writing much. I needed to continue writing regularly – I wrote and submitted weekly assignments/papers.
I also track my mental health using this blog.

I am currently working on publishing my papers in academic journals. Click the ‘paperforpublishing’ tag in the tags section below for my last status update. My main area of specialization is usability/user experience. Click on the ‘usability’ tag to view my posts, including ideas, on usability. If you are here for information on my success research, click on the ‘success’ tag. If you are here for information on my hometown, click on the ‘lindenguyana’ tag.

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