The role of role models

Last month the organisation My dream Now asked me to speak about finding my path from youth to adulthood and I accepted with pleasure even when finding my path was not always so pleasurable. Being honest about it, accepting it and exploring is the valuable part to share. Meeting, speaking with and answering questions with the 9th graders at Bäcka skolans in Stockholms was a heartwarming experience I’d recommend.

Role-models have been central and meaningful in my life, showing me that everything is possible. Role models can come at any point in life but they were extra meaningful to me when I was young. The role models that lead the way before me lead by example boosted my curiosity and creative confidence, and that is exactly what was behind the creation of GeekGirlMeetup, my work with user experience and my startups.

In general it is hard to serve up a one-answer-fits all type version with this type of engagements, all one can do is speak about ones truth. I was happy the young adults had questions about how I chose my education, how to use a possibility mindset (use your possibility glasses). We ended up making a spontaneous idea development workshop to challenge their boundries of what is possible hopefully widening both my own and their mental models. I dearly hope I managed to spark the importance of doing what you love independently of your background or where you come from just as my role models once did for me for at least one of them.

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If you too want to make a difference, contribute by signing up to speak about your job at the “My dream Now” link or Transfer that is another organisation I have done talks with to promote the connection between working life and everyday life at school.

 

Tranfer.nu – Mentorship, meaningful, and you know it!

Transfer.nu is a mentor/adept organisation I was suggested to speak at last week, and it was fantastic.

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Transfer.nu is a mentor/adept organisation I was suggested to speak at last week, and it was fantastic. Want to do something that creates fantastic value, get an adept from Transfer.

By supporting transfer, you contribute with your proffesional expertise, either by being a mentor to your adept, and if you want you can also host talks at the schools. As mentor you contribute with your time, and the schools get the talks for free, so this is one way to making the school system better, by practial-real-life stories from proffesionals. Cest tres bien Transfer!