Post by account_disabled on Mar 14, 2024 7:24:41 GMT 1
Look at people who do what you like to do. People you want to learn from. Observe their daily lives in social networks that mimic their experiences and activities. Listen to yourself. Don't be too hard on yourself. After college I realized that there is no right or wrong in adult life with achievement goals. The most important thing is to know what you really want. I’m still learning to recognize what I like and what I’m interested in doing. Try new ones. When I was filming a video about college studies on my blog, a department dean at Beihai University said a wonderful thing.
During college studies, students must do three things, get a license, in an exchange B2B Fax Lead program. I would add and participate in hackathons because it is the most effective and easiest way to try yourself in the field. Here you'll see how projects are created and how quickly they go from idea to finished product. Has your attitude changed? During my studies I didn't even consider the option of going elsewhere. o continue to familiarize myself with the project. I became a coordinator and together with a colleague created a community in our company and in Belarus because it is close to me. I suffer from imposter syndrome and I sometimes feel like I'm too young and inexperienced to speak my mind among my team of seasoned professionals.
But I have really cool coworkers who help me get past those biases. Every time I give a workshop I try to overcome my fears and gain confidence. I love the opportunity to talk about my career and field for girls. When people come up to me after a workshop and say thank you I get energized and want to do more. I try to recognize this energy in things that are useful. I have participated in various hackathons for social projects many times.
During college studies, students must do three things, get a license, in an exchange B2B Fax Lead program. I would add and participate in hackathons because it is the most effective and easiest way to try yourself in the field. Here you'll see how projects are created and how quickly they go from idea to finished product. Has your attitude changed? During my studies I didn't even consider the option of going elsewhere. o continue to familiarize myself with the project. I became a coordinator and together with a colleague created a community in our company and in Belarus because it is close to me. I suffer from imposter syndrome and I sometimes feel like I'm too young and inexperienced to speak my mind among my team of seasoned professionals.
But I have really cool coworkers who help me get past those biases. Every time I give a workshop I try to overcome my fears and gain confidence. I love the opportunity to talk about my career and field for girls. When people come up to me after a workshop and say thank you I get energized and want to do more. I try to recognize this energy in things that are useful. I have participated in various hackathons for social projects many times.