06/14/2022
Years ago, a coworker shared with me a tip from her dad, who had recently passed: if you're approaching a red light where you want to make a left turn, don't go all the way to the stop line; stop on the sensor. This will trigger the advanced green, allowing you to make your turn. So seemingly insignificant, yet every time I pull up to a red light, I stop on the sensor and think of my coworker and her dad.
It is my hope that Risa's legacy has and will travel beyond this scholarship and the lasting memories she made on family, friends, and coworkers, and be little nuances in our everyday lives and that of people that maybe she never met.
Me? I think of Risa every time I have pizza -- because there's always arugula and balsamic dressing on top. I think of her whenever I learn something new in Excel or find the perfect gift for someone. And when I shipped an online Macy's sale purchase to the upcoming US conference I was attending. I think of her every single time I wear the sweater I added to that order to get free shipping.
Risa was smart, savvy, and had little tolerance for BS. Her tips have stood the test of time. What's your Risa-ism?