Attending Dreamforce has been a goal of mine since I first learned about Salesforce and started using it back in 2013. Salesforce delivers really cool products and Dreamforce sounds like a really cool event.
So, I was really happy when I learned of Salesforce’s World Tour! They essentially bring Dreamforce to you locally and give you a one-day taste of what the bigger event is like. Last week I attended the Salesforce World Tour in Houston, TX and it was SO GREAT! It was held at The Westin Galleria and, if you’re familiar with the Houston Galleria, you already know how cool of a venue that is. The day’s agenda included morning breakout sessions, a keynote, lunch, afternoon breakout sessions, and a networking reception. The event was completely free AND they managed to serve a delish lunch, great Starbucks coffee plus sodas & water throughout the day, and heavy h’ourdurves plus wine & beer during the networking reception. I was able to attend the keynote session and four breakout sessions. I got great notes which I will share with you here! :) #Stay Tuned! Happily, Jewel
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I am thankful for my new career.
After years of school and months of internships, it was such a great feeling to walk across the stage on May 22 (also my birthday!) as I graduated and received my Bachelor of Science degree! :) Being an immigrant to this country, I can definitely say it was not easy but the ride was worth it. I am really happy that I chose The University of Texas at Austin for my undergraduate studies. My time there helped to launch me onto the career path I am on right now. As my LinkedIn tagline says I am a "technology professional focused on maximizing client satisfaction and retention". Basically, I am driven by successful connections between clients/customers and products. I really love seeing a product delivered correctly and I really love when customers' expectations are exceeded by products. I am so thankful for the opportunities and experiences I have encountered that helped me develop these passions. I am so excited to see where I go in my career! I have no idea what the future holds but I know it's going to be great with God on my side! :) Happy Tuesday! Jewel There is a huge difference.
This past year has taught me many lessons on prioritizing my time. I learned more of what "Work/Life Balance" means and much more of what it means to choose the opportunities you pursue carefully. Regardless of where you are in your career, there are opportunities available. With that, regardless of where you are in life, there are many things you could choose to spend your time on. While individually your options may be wonderful, when you have too much on your plate, wonderful may turn into dreadful. I've learned that it is very much okay to say "no" to enticing open doors. It's not limiting. In fact, it's more freeing! When you choose to focus on a career path/major/etc., you are not stuck in that lane forever. Rather you're making the decision to press forward with something you're passionate about. You're giving yourself time and mental resources to excel at that special thing of yours. If that thing doesn't work out, at least you've tried and you can move onto the next chapter with your piece of mind! A lot of the time we get too scared to "choose" or "focus" because we don't want to feel trapped. If you are ever in that situation, try to overcome your fear of entrapment by internalizing how 100% true to yourself you're being by choosing to pursue your passion wholeheartedly! Love and Peace, Jewel :) |
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