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Continue reading →: Why men are important
I know, I know… this is a women in engineering blog. And here I am, writing about why men are important. But bear with me, ok? Now, I’m not going to go through why diversity is important. I’ve written about this before in a variety of places. I’m assuming if…
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Continue reading →: Personal sovereignty
I know, this isn’t something you’d expect to be seeing on a blog about women in engineering, but bear with me. This is actually a fairly important topic to be considering. Especially, sad to say, when we’re coming into Christmas party season (or already in Christmas party season) and there…
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Continue reading →: Joy as a revolutionary act
Joy is the third step in my 6-step process to get from the life you have to the life you want and need. But in this post, I’m going to talk about why this is so and what the alternatives are. I mean, given the political aroma coming from the…
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Continue reading →: Do as I say…
… not as I do… This is a standing joke in my teams at work. Seriously. I will frequently kick them out of the office to go home and rest, while forcing myself to get through a pile of work. This is not sensible in the slightest, but that need…
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Continue reading →: Professional attire – what is it?
I’ve written before on this blog around the “dress code” issue for women in work. But I think it’s worth revisiting in more detail. And yes, it’s drawn from conversations I’ve had in the last few days. The week of the October bank holiday in work, I wore Halloween appropriate…
