Mar 10, 20213 min
Top Left: Joshua Bolona, Top Center: Alexa Goldstein Top Right: Daniel Robles
Bottom Left: Carly Steiner
Joshua Bolona: (24, Consulting Analyst, Atlanta, GA.) To be effective, a person needs to have a high level of awareness of all factors that could impact the activity at hand. Understanding your own capabilities comes into play when you are setting milestones - allowing for an achievable yet challenging path. That mix of understanding the situation and your own abilities, allows you to be as efficient, and ultimately as effective as possible. Joshua's LinkedIn is: https://www.linkedin.com/in/joshua-bolona/
Alexa Goldstein:(23, Resource Development Coordinator, Beersheba ,Israel) The motivation to be proactive. Alexa's LinkedIn is: https://www.linkedin.com/in/alexa-goldstein-she-her-011145130/
Carly Steiner: (24, Business-to-Business Consultant, New York, NY):An effective person is a good listener, learns from others around, and does not think there are the smartest people in the room. To be effective is to spread new knowledge. If you picked up knowledge that can benefit someone else, you could help other people. It's resourcefulness. If you have an issue, use your resource before you ask for help. It is the ability to help yourself in any situation. Carly's LinkedIn is: https://www.linkedin.com/in/carly-steiner-618b29105/
Daniel Robles: (23, Analyst, Washington D.C) Two things make a person effective: curiosity and passion. I always have the saying that I love to remind myself is, "stay curious and embrace it." I think we're in your early 20s or even late teens; it's kind of hard to navigate where you want to go and what you want to do. And I think just staying curious is the most important thing, making you follow your passion. It's not going to be a linear process to get where you want to go. And there's probably going to be a bunch of detours. But as long as you're maintaining that passion, it's going to be a lot easier. Daniel's LinkedIn is: https://www.linkedin.com/in/danielroblesduprey/