14 November, 2012

the Case of the Digitial Perm

I know! It's been a while... Took over a year to get inspired enough to write a post! That's crazy, but at least I received my epiphany......

I've been exploring new things and checking out if the grass is really greener on the other side.
Like digital perm folks... I just want what others have!
Why have straight hair when they can make it curly or wavy! 
Despite the crazy process.....



Peers Mentoring Peers

I can't ever recall being raised to have professional confidence. Or work confidence. But
I've always been raised to BE CONFIDENT. To be one step ahead. Hold my head high, stay true and work hard. But never once did I hear "work smart" until 2-3 years ago after my first year at my first job out of college.

It's been really strange being a black professional because you look back on an amazingly successful day and ask "how the hell did I get here?" The answer for me is hard work and mentorship. For others, those were automatic skill sets they just had. (In my opinion THIS advantage is regardless of race)

I don't blame my immigrant-ness for my lack of professional self-awareness. I don't even blame my parents at all. Because they did above and beyond the best they can to make sure I had the right mental tools and social tools to be professional. (Their monetary contributions are to never be ignored but its the non-fiscal/undocumented offerings that really lead the way.) The day I became a professional is when a mentor told me "A major key to being successful is to work smart"
It was like a bell went off....
And I got it.

To many people, that's just a given. But I'm not going to shy away from naivete or the ignorance I had because it empowered me and still does today. It is the driving force for me seeking mentorship. I didn't ask for mentors, but I just simply asked questions of people that I admired; was just curious about or that I simply knew would know the answer. And really that's all it takes folks!

humility...
self-awareness...
ambition...

honesty.

I seek my self-empowerment.

~Blessed