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Promoting Diversity in Engineering: Why Women’s Representation Matters
In the field of engineering, where innovation and problem-solving are crucial, diversity has emerged as a key driver of success. Yet, the field remains predominantly male-dominated, with women accounting for a significantly lower percentage of engineers. This underrepresentation not only limits the potential of the profession but also deprives the world of fresh perspectives, creative…
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Breaking Barriers | Women in Engineering and the Battle Against Salary Disparities
In the engineering field, women have been making remarkable strides, breaking barriers, and reshaping the landscape of this traditionally male-dominated field. However, despite these significant achievements, there still exists a persistent issue that is worth discussing and addressing – the gender-based salary disparities within the engineering sector. The Rise of Women in Engineering Over the…
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The Inspiration Myth: Unveiling the Truth Behind Creativity
In a world inundated with success stories and tales of creative geniuses, the notion of inspiration has taken on an almost mythical status. We often hear about the “Eureka!” moments that lead to groundbreaking innovations or the sudden burst of creativity that transforms an ordinary idea into a masterpiece. But is inspiration truly a magical…
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Leap Year Resolutions: Setting Goals for the Extra Day
Every four years, we’re gifted an extra day – February 29, leap day. While some may see it as just another date on the calendar, it holds the potential for something extraordinary. As we mark this rare occurrence, why not take advantage of the bonus 24 hours to set meaningful goals that will shape the…
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Get Started, Then Get Good | The Art of Progression
Embarking on a new journey, whether it’s learning a new skill, starting a business, or pursuing a passion, can be both exciting and daunting. The key to success lies in a simple mantra: Get started, then get good. Let’s explore the significance of taking that initial leap, the power of continuous improvement, and how this…
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30-Day Self-Improvement Challenge
Welcome to “30 Days to a Better You: A Self-Improvement Challenge” – a transformative journey designed to unlock your potential, cultivate positive habits, and set you on the path to personal growth. Congratulations on taking this step toward becoming the best version of yourself! I have been on a self-improvement journey my entire life and…
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The February Start | Don’t Wait for 2025
As we usher in the month of February, it’s common for many of us to reflect on the goals and resolutions we set at the beginning of the year. The initial enthusiasm of the New Year might be fading, and some may even feel disheartened if they haven’t made the progress they envisioned. However, here’s…
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New Year Resolutions
It may be February, but it’s not too late to incorporate some new year resolutions into your year. Here are some ideas: Health and Fitness Personal Growth Career and Professional Development Financial Goals Social Goals Other/Random. Some of these are things I have done in the past and have yielded great results. I hope these…
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Any Resolutions Can Change Your Life…If You Stick to It
“New Year Resolutions that will change your life”That is the title I wanted to give this post, but I didn’t and here’s why. It doesn’t really matter what the specifics of your resolutions are. What matters is that you stick to them long enough to see results. How do we stick with it? Get Clear…
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A Week in My Life: Engineer | Student | ETC
This a snapshot of my life as a full-time junior engineer, master’s student, and someone who is invested in church, family, and relationships. It’s all a big balancing act and I’m starting to thing that I am ready to join the circus. Here is what my 168 hours look like in a nutshell: Category #…
