You tell yourself stories all the time. Why not tell better stories, by using positive affirmations for career success?
Engineer Success Habits: Start a Morning Routine (Even if You Have No Time)
Imposter Syndrome: How To Stop Feeling Like A Fraud
Confessions of A Recovering Perfectionist: 4 Truths You Need To Know & 6 Ways To Combat It
Four Traits Successful Technical Women Share
Success leaves clues. Find enough clues, and you can be on your way to your dream job much more quickly than trying to figure it out on your own! In our interviews for the She Engineers 2019 Virtual Summit, we noticed four success traits common to all of our inspirational women interviewees. We’ve wrapped them up for you in this blog!
Stop Telling Yourself Stories That Aren't True
How to Say No at Work
How To Set Bold Goals You'll Actually Achieve
The Secret to Making Your New Year's Resolutions A Reality
How To Avoid an Epic Career-Planning Fail
Top Five Career-Stalling Mistakes Female Engineers Make
Turn the Job You Have Into the Job You Want Through Job Crafting
How can you take the job you feel “meh” about it and turn it into something more fulfilling? This is the subject of today’s blog, the second in a two-part series that discusses how I created more fulfillment through a process I accidentally stumbled upon called Job Crafting. We teamed with SE Impact to give a webinar on this topic last week, and you can see the full video in this blog, as well as get a worksheet to help you use this process to create your own career happiness.
The real reason you aren't feeling fulfilled at work
Do you feel fulfilled at work? The answer is “no” for many engineers. This blog is part 1 of 2 to look at one of the key reasons we don’t feel fulfilled, and what you can do about it. If you’ve been wondering why you’ve lost your work “mojo” - or perhaps didn’t have it to begin with at your current job - this blog is a must-read.
How To Build Confidence at Work
Success requires confidence. Yet, many engineers report feelings of not belonging, of not feeling like they can speak up, and of generally low confidence at work. Find out why female engineers are extremely likely to experience low confidence at work, and what you can do to increase your own confidence.