Author : Cassie Leonard
Publisher : ELMM Press
ISBN 13 :
Total Pages : 153 pages
Book Rating : 4.9/5 (887 download)
Book Synopsis STEM Moms by : Cassie Leonard
Download or read book STEM Moms written by Cassie Leonard and published by ELMM Press. This book was released on 2023-08-15 with total page 153 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Use your technical, leadership, and life skills to navigate your dream career. Women are leading innovations in engineering and science. When we also choose to become parents, we become even more dynamic, multi-skilled, tenacious trailblazers! Unfortunately, most mothers in science and engineering are regularly isolated while facing a daunting combination of challenges – unconscious (and conscious) bias, misguided societal expectations, chaotic hybrid schedules, mom-guilt... STEM moms need mentors and friends who have similar experiences. WE NEED TO SHARE OUR STORIES! Written by an engineer, senior leader, executive career coach, and mother of two, this is a playbook for caregivers who want to stop surviving and start thriving. STEM Moms provides tools to identify your transferable skills (aka superpowers), define your highly personalized life and career values, and achieve your unique definition of success – while avoiding burnout and imposter syndrome. Why STEM Moms? · Set and hold boundaries. · Break the bias. · Trust your gut. · Embrace your magic. · Own what “balance” means to you. · Grow diversity. This book's career development and coaching strategies are for anyone who wants to find success, no parenthood required! Allyship Matters! Grab a 2nd copy to share with your peer, sister, mentor, mentee, partner and/or advocate! This book offers practical advice and guidance on improving diversity in STEM by being an ally to women, LGBTQIA+ individuals, and other underrepresented groups. Includes digital access to all of the worksheets found inside. Buy your copy today.