Proud to have hosted @JillDunlop1 as a keynote speaker for our final #PAAC WIPA Mentorship session. Thank you to all the mentors and mentees for your commitment to the program. #mentorship
That's a wrap! Our Women in #PublicAffairs Mentorship program came to a close yesterday.
Thank you Minister @JillDunlop1 for your thoughts on "Getting Women to the Table," @flwtoronto for an amazing evening, & our inspiring mentors & mentees for making the program a success!
Early 20s Syndrome
When I was 23 years old, I kept asking my boss and mentor for a promotion. A raise. Some "promise" of where I was headed in the future.
After asking three times, he said:
"You have Early 20s Syndrome.... BAD."
I asked him what that was.
Early 20s Syndrome is a paralyzing obsession with the future, depriving yourself of the present—when being present is what's required to get you to the future you desire.
It's counter-intuitive.
When you're in your 20s, you think obsessing about the future will "get you there faster."
As a result, you:
• Constantly change focus (or jobs, or even careers)
• Constantly chase the next shiny object
• Constantly question where you are "today"
• Constantly compare yourself to everyone else—where they are, how fast they're progressing, etc.
You're exhausted, but you aren't actually moving.
You're running in place.
How do you cure Early 20s Syndrome?
You have to let go of the future.
Anyone "successful" in their 20s is far less focused on where they're headed, and far more focused on:
• Acquiring skills
• Getting in the reps
• Practicing good habits
• Obsessively improving 1% each day
Because the only way "future-You" comes to be is if "present-You" puts in the work.
Which means every minute you spend daydreaming, wondering, questioning "future-You," that version of yourself gets further and further away.
Whereas every minute you spend working on "present-You," the closer and closer you get to your imagined "future-You" self.
Until enough days pass.
And enough skills are acquired.
And suddenly, "future-You" is You, today.
Meaningful connections with women in #publicaffairs at @PAAC84 organized by the incredible @MandySilverPR!
Inspiring fireside chat with Minister @Charmomof5 moderated by @sletersky “I made the commitment to start saying yes to things that are scary and things I was meant to do.”
Meaningful connections with women in #publicaffairs at @PAAC84 organized by the incredible @MandySilverPR!
Inspiring fireside chat with Minister @Charmomof5 moderated by @sletersky “I made the commitment to start saying yes to things that are scary and things I was meant to do.”
Join @PAAC84 Ontario for our first event of 2023:
A Women in Public Affairs Fireside chat with the Honourable Associate Minister of Women's Social and Economic Opportunity @Charmomof5 hosted by Board Member @sletersky.
Details below 👇
Register: https://t.co/5asvu6kDMG
Join @PAAC84 Ontario for our first event of 2023:
A Women in Public Affairs Fireside chat with the Honourable Associate Minister of Women's Social and Economic Opportunity @Charmomof5 hosted by Board Member @sletersky.
Details below 👇
Register: https://t.co/5asvu6kDMG
The @PAAC84 Ontario Holiday Social is less than a week away! Join friends and colleagues on Dec 7 to network, celebrate, and toast to 2022!
Exciting door prizes available!
Tickets selling fast, get yours today! https://t.co/UlmZ3LybTR
$30 Members | $40 Non-Member | $15 Students
I just want to make a few things clear:
The Holocaust happened.
Hitler was a demonic figure.
And instead of giving it a platform, our political leaders should be calling out and rejecting antisemitism wherever it hides.
Silence is complicity.
Calling all @PAAC84 members! It’s that time of year again: Join us for our Holiday Social!
Enjoy complimentary food and refreshments and spread some holiday cheer with friends and colleagues! Early bird tickets available now!
Prices go up on Nov 29!
https://t.co/UlmZ3LyJJp
The #PAACConference is today - Advancing Public Affairs in a Time of Change.
Looking forward to welcoming everyone back for the first time in two years! Tonight will kick off at 6PM with an evening of networking at the Bisha Hotel.
Thank you to our Title Partner @FaskenLaw.
Calling all @PAAC84 members! Join PAAC Ontario on Oct 26 for a members-only networking event with #onpoli government reps, staff, industry leaders, and colleagues!
Not a member? Now’s a great time to sign up!
Space is limited so don’t miss out!
https://t.co/YAv3J790LH
Registration is open for the PAAC Annual Conference!
On November 9 and 10, seasoned professionals and next-generation leaders in the public affairs industry will meet to discuss advancing public affairs in a time of change.
Register today: https://t.co/N6qvTAJa5e
Today is a challenging day for many Survivors, families and the community.
If you or someone you know needs support, please don’t hesitate to reach out to the National Residential Schools Crisis Line, open 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.
Call toll-free: 1-866-925-4419
Today, we observe National Day of Truth and Reconciliation, an opportunity for us all to recognize and commemorate the legacy of residential schools and honour Call to Action #80 from the Truth and Reconciliation Commission.
@OrangeShirtSoc | @TheWHL
Today is the 2nd National Day for Truth and Reconciliation. As Public Affairs professionals, we're committed to continuing to listen & educate ourselves on the journey to Reconciliation. We honour the survivors of residential 'schools' & remember those who never came home. #NDTR
Thank you to everyone who came out to PAAC Ontario's Toast to Women in Public Affairs event last night @crestview_strat!
It was great to enjoy some amazing @bobcaygeonbeer and see everyone in person!
Stay tuned for more upcoming events this fall!