Any person or organization can explain what they do; some can explain how they are different or better; but very few can clearly articulate why. My friends, you’ll more than likely always know how to do the former two actions, but I’m urging you to learn the latter — because, everything starts with why. That’s … Continue reading »
Category Archives: Motivation
Brittnee’s Book Challenge — Name in Progress
On the first day of PRL 497 (Public Relations Management), my professor passed around a list of book titles. While each student had to pick one book to read, review and present to the class, I am embarking on a self challenge to read them all. The list has 42 titles. Realistically, I can complete … Continue reading »
Onward & Upward: 2011 Takeaways for 2012
2011 was an interesting year for me. It was a year of triumph and a year of tragedy. I reached a milestone age, took the trip of a lifetime, had a pleasantly eventful summer and a rocky fall semester. I learned many lessons through my highs and lows of the year; and, as most do … Continue reading »
Having Their Say: Young Professionals and Dream Jobs
Google. Apple. Facebook. Three of the most known companies in the world. Companies we love to hate or hate to love. There’s no denying the popularity of these companies, which is why it’s not shocking that these are the top three companies where young professionals would like to work. Universum surveyed 6,700 “young professionals” (individuals … Continue reading »
Walk Right, Left or Into the Woods: Mapping the Future with Robert Frost
As the first semester of my senior year continues to roll by, the question, what’s next?, continues to play in my head like a broken record player. I know what my options are, I just don’t know which option is for me–career or graduate school. I’ve heard numerous people share their feelings on my post-graduate … Continue reading »