As women, we are known for doubting ourselves. No matter how solid our abilities are, we often don’t believe in them or ourselves. We are always trying to prove ourselves and often feel like we […]
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Teaching Your Daughter to be an Engirlneer is Simple
Science, technology, engineering, and math, collaboratively, STEM, is a huge business. It seems like anything that requires assembly is now considered STEM to capture parents’ attentions and make them feel like a toy provides some […]
Don’t Be Afraid to Quit
“Quit” is often viewed as a bad word; synonymous with failure. People are scared of the concept of quitting. When you quit, you often feel like you’re disappointing someone. You may even feel like you’ve […]
Learn Skills Outside of the Classroom
Many employers now require entry-level employees to have skills they don’t or won’t learn in their classroom. While much of this trend can be traced back to advancements in technology, the trend towards a student […]
The Importance of Networking
The term “networking” elicits a mental image of a conference or a trade expo. While most adults network routinely, you may wonder how it applies to children. Anyone can network, anywhere. Networking is about establishing […]
The Importance of Personality on Career Happiness
Many Americans hate their jobs. This hatred can be blamed on many things: dislike for your boss, monotony, being unfulfilled at work, the list is long and varied. It’s disheartening to know so many people […]
Teach Your Engirlneer to be Her Own Advocate
Conflicts start at a young age; whether it’s a fight over toys or who spilled what, disagreements are inevitable. When kids go to school, they face conflicts over friends, who gets to pick the game, […]
More Talking, Less Typing
Texting has become so prevalent that people text more than they call. Even at work, texting has become the preferred method of communicating with your coworkers or subordinates. It’s so quick, and it makes it […]
A STEM Degree is not a GOLDEN TICKET
There is a lot of push for a degree in science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM). In September 2017, President Trump issued a Presidential Memorandum for the Secretary of Education which included “a goal of […]
Don’t Apologize for Everything
Women are constantly apologizing for things we didn’t do. We are trained from a young age that we need to apologize anytime someone disagrees with us; anytime we don’t share someone’s feelings; or anytime something […]