I Love My Job: Grace Foster Part II

I Love My Job: Grace Foster Part II

Check out part two of Grace Foster's "I Love My Job" interview! Grace talks about everything from job changes to future goals and will leave you inspired to love your job too.

I’m trying to be patient and learn what I need to learn. When I’m ready to open my own non-profit or start it or grow it, I’ll have what I need and the skills that I need.

Everyone Wants to Love Their Job But Never Do Anything About It

Everyone Wants to Love Their Job But Never Do Anything About It

With cliches like "do what you love" and "follow your passion" surfacing lately in blogs, Pinterest boards, and brand mottos, it's no wonder our society is yearning to love our jobs. However, let's not forget though, employee engagement is down, with only 25 percent of companies having an engagement strategy for their employees.  

Most of us want a career path that we choose and that is not chosen for us. We want a path that aligns with our passions, talents and strengths. Over the course of our life, our passions and strengths can change, which can often influence our career interests.

I Love My Job: Grace Foster Part 1

I Love My Job: Grace Foster Part 1

Meet Grace Foster! She is currently an Associate Development Manager at Enroll America, the nation's leading healthcare enrollment coalition. Grace This past August, we had the pleasure of sitting down with Grace to hear more about her career path and why she loves her job.

I was offered a position with Be The Match. They recognized my events experience, my sales experiences, how I related with people and that I had experience from the top level to the bottom level. The work is so different. It’s just as hard and just as challenging. People don’t appreciate what it’s like to work in non-profit.

Post-grad syllabus: 10 resources for finding your niche

Post-grad syllabus: 10 resources for finding your niche

It's that time of year - back to school time. It's strange post-graduation when you feel the fall coming on but don't have the anticipation of new classes, won't receive a syllabus that serves as your roadmap for the next few months. But just because you're not in college, doesn't mean there aren't plenty of things to learn or engage your brain with. Here are my favorite resources for ah-ha moments! 

See What Sticks: 3-Ingredient Success Stories

See What Sticks: 3-Ingredient Success Stories

In my former, gluten-eating life, I loved to bake. The feeling of putting ingredients together, knowing just how they'd behave, and eagerly anticipating the end result as it rose in the oven is an unforgettable and addictive feeling. (I should note: it can still be enjoyable when I do it now, when I get it right, but it's honestly more chemistry than cooking...but I digress.)

Even with the ample practice I got baking for friends and family, there would be moments where I'd miss an ingredient. A loaf would be in the oven for a few minutes before I'd realize "I forgot the salt!" or "Did I add baking powder?" or, once, "Wait, I don't remember using sugar..." The end result never felt quite right, no matter how gracious those who tasted the failed product tried to be.