"Leadership" is one of those buzzwords that people through into quotes, books, lectures, trainings, etc. Hats off to you if you can remember one of them completely. When people think about leadership, they tend to think: Barack Obama, Sheryl Sandberg, and CEO of ...
You and your co-workers are not necessarily friends, but that doesn’t mean you can't be either. It's important to utilize the relationships around you at work. I'm not talking about the networking that you get taught, I'm talking about...
When I hear a job title, I normally think, oh nice that sounds cool! But actually, I have no idea what that really means or what the day to day job entails. Even when my friends tell me I can never relay to someone else what their job is...
Six months seems to be the magic number after graduation for everyone to get settled. Here is my view of the first 6 months post-grad and working (the unfiltered, un-instagramable version).
I would consider myself a type A- personality. Like I have a label maker… but its low key… I think planning can be a great tool to realize the steps you have to take to reach your career, life, or other personal goals...
So life after post-grad is obviously about 700 different changes, no matter what path you are on. It's the time to rebuild your new life and make the most of what you've been working for, for basically your whole life and all your years of schooling. It's all for this...
I've always kept a journal since I was young, and for every New Year's Eve I write a letter to myself. I write about the big pivots or lessons from my year, and what mindset I want for the New Year. Here are some things from my letter this year...
I am an optimist, so naturally, I would love the New Year with fresh starts, positive mindsets, and full of new opportunities. However, I've learned that doesn't necessarily mean it will stay positive unless you make it that way....