Welcome Back to WiB!

Welcome back!

Happy first week of classes! We hope you all had a wonderful winter break and a smooth transition back to campus. We are so happy to be back, and to share all of the exciting things our E-Board has planned for the semester! 

Our first general body meeting of the new semester will be held Monday, 2/5 at 7pm in Mahar Auditorium (please note the location change). This meeting will be a collaboration with the Women of Isenberg club for a networking 101 event led by Ryan Rich of EY! We can't wait to see you there! And if you haven't already, sign up for the Women of Isenberg Conference on 2/10 here
 


If you would like to learn more about WiB, check out our website and follow our Instagram (@IsenbergWiB), where we post regular updates about meetings, events, and opportunities. 

Have a comment or concern? Please fill out this anonymous feedback/report form

Surviving Winter Break

By: Caroline Tierney

If you’re anything like me, you look forward to catching your breath during winter break… until a week in when the cold takes your breath for you! The fall semester always flies by, and I find myself eagerly awaiting winter break every year. However, a week or two in, I often find myself bored, perhaps a little lonely, and overall less satisfied. This makes sense considering we go from constant socialization in classes five days a week and hanging out with peers on the weekends, to moving back home with families or even staying in Amherst by yourself. Winter break is a quick, yet subtle change that most of us gloss over. A few things I have learned in my past three winter breaks that have gotten me through are listed below.

  1. Sounds silly but, get sunshine everyday. Better yet, get it right when you wake up. It can be difficult enough to get out of bed and grab breakfast in the kitchen, let alone put on a coat and gloves and go outside. However, I have found that by taking a step outside and breathing in some cold air starts my day off right.

  2. Pick up a new hobby. I recently purchased a harmonica, and plan to become a “harmonimaster” by February 1. Whatever your harmonica is, pick up an old hobby, find a new one, or better yet try something new with a friend!

  3. Routine. Routine. Routine. Going back home for winter break can make it easy to lose all sense of routine. But maintaining some form of routine will keep you happier and you’ll probably feel more accomplished. Whether it is waking up at 9 AM Monday to Friday and doing a few yoga poses or stretches in bed, or going to bed every night at 11 PM, you’ll thank yourself for holding some level of discipline when it comes to routine.

  4. Keep exercising. Again, this one is tough. When it feels like there is only sun from 9 AM to 4:00 PM everyday, there is little motivation to get moving. Whether it’s a walk, inside yoga routine, low impact workout, spin class, etc, you’ll never regret moving your body.

  5. Disconnect. While our phones and watching TV/movies are great short term distractions, they only fill a void for a limited amount of time. When you get the urge to reach for your phone to scroll on social media, channel that energy into reaching for something new. While this is a difficult habit to break, and requires conscious effort, you will train yourself to reach for more fulfilling ways of passing time.

  6. Cook good food. Lean into your body’s desire to eat warm, comforting food all winter. Make those tomato soups and grilled cheeses, make those pots of chili, eat homemade mac and cheese, bake those holiday cookies. This is something that I personally do because I find creativity in the food I make. The winter is an excuse to enjoy carb heavy, cheesy, warm, comforting meals. 

Remember to be kind to yourself, and lean into the changes as they come!

Thank you for a great semester!

Happy Sunday! 

As a reminder, we will NOT be holding a meeting tomorrow. We wish you the best of luck with your final exams! 

With that being said, we would like to thank you all for such an amazing semester! We were able to accomplish so much this fall, and we couldn't have done it without you. Thanks to you, we launched our Minutefund, hosted several successful fundraising and social events, held our annual WiB Etiquette Dinner, hosted many incredible speakers, and so much more. 

We are looking forward to the spring semester and all of the exciting events that we have planned. Get ready for our Boston Networking Trip, fantastic general body meetings like "Personal Finance 101" and "Dress for Success," and maybe even a formal! We can't wait!

We wish you a happy and healthy holiday season and a relaxing winter break. See you in 2024!
 

Content:

  • Podcast: "Out of Office (with WiB)" Episode 15, "Overcoming Imposter Syndrome & Embracing the Journey w/ Ahna" hosted by our Director of Communications Lisa Freeley and featuring Isenberg Chase Career Center's Anha Mehta is out now! Stream on Spotify using this link, or on Apple Music using this link! If you are interested in being on the podcast, working behind the scenes, or just learning more, fill out this form!

  • Blog: Check out, "How to Balance Work and School When Life's Chaos Happens..." by Patricia Bibeau, at this link!


UMass Dance Marathon: Join our Women in Business team (or register your own) for the UMass Dance Marathon to help fundraise for Baystate Children's Hospital in Springfield, MA. Register and see more information
here!

WiB Swaps: If you missed our meeting before Thanksgiving Break you may not have heard that we have an exclusive collaboration with Swaponz, the innovative phone case start-up, and the swaps are ready! Camryn, our Co-Social Events Director is an intern for Swaponz, and has created a WiB case just for us! You get a phone case + three WiB branded swaps for a discounted price of $40, order
here in time for the holidays and check out Swaponz here! Don't forget to use code BUON30 for 30% off any future orders!

MinuteFund: We have reached our goal already! Thank you so much to everyone who has sent emails to friends and family, we appreciate it! We are not done though, the donation page will remain open until January 15, 2024, so if you want to help us reach our stretch goal of $4000 to lower the prices of events even more we would be so grateful for any additional contributions! Each member will receive +1 membership point for each email/text they send promoting our MinuteFund using this 
template. Fill out this form after sending your text/email to get credit. Check out our MinuteFund donation page here




If you would like to learn more about WiB, check out our
website and follow our Instagram (@IsenbergWiB), where we post regular updates about meetings, events, and opportunities. 
 

Have a comment or concern? Please fill out this anonymous feedback/report form

UMass Opportunities

  • WoI Conference: The 11th Annual WoI Conference is an opportunity for students to connect with professionals to build support networks. The conference will be held on February 10th, 2024 at the UMass Amherst Campus Center Auditorium. Early bird pricing of $15 is extended until 12/15. After 12/15 regular pricing will be $25. Register here!

How to Balance Work and School When Life’s Chaos Happens…

By: Patricia Bibeau

For each person, school provides its own difficulties. For some, it’s maintaining a work-life balance, for others it is procrastination (don’t worry most people face this but many will not admit to it), other’s is how to create time for school and friends, and the list continues. Not only does it take time – especially as a full-time student – to even figure out what works best for you, but it is more challenging to maintain it. Trust me, I know…. Recently, I had undergone through surgery for a medical issue that had been going on for about 5 months. This whole experience came with its own waves of frustration and anger, while also bringing mental toughness and strength to me. Needless to say, I am glad that it is over with and done as it was not the issue itself that brought me struggle, but rather the effects it had on my school-life balance. There were months where I had to travel home for back-to-back appointments which, in turn, meant I missed handful of weekends with my roommates and friends, and instead had to sit in traffic on my way to a cold patient room. Though it had upset me to miss the best aspects of fall here at UMass, the most frustrating part was having to keep up with my workload as I was facing this challenge.

As I am sure we all know, life’s chaos does not pause everything else around us, instead, it feels like we must run 50 mph to just catch up. I especially felt this for the week leading up to my surgery and the week coming back right in time for finals. Everything was nonstop, constantly working, putting in hours at the library, eating when I can and honestly remember to, and trying to have an ounce of a social life while working with everything else simultaneously. Adaptation and flexibility are so important during these moments and learning what works best for you to prepare for when life’s chaos happens. I’m going to share with you helpful tips that personally helped me get through the toughest weeks this past semester. Take what you want from it, add to it, change it up, but hopefully there will be some piece that you can ultimately utilize.

1.     Create a To-Do List

I get it, it sounds silly and it’s not like we are going grocery shopping or have chores/errands we need to do, but there is an element of satisfaction when getting through the list, crossing items off one-by-one. I find it best to color-code, one colors per class, club, organization, etc. as it helps me visually remember what I need to do per class. The most important part is to add the due date for each assignment, this way, every time you look at it you can see it clearly in front of you and it will help with remembering the assignments the day the assignments are due.

2.     Make a Schedule

After you make a to-do list, it can be helpful to create a schedule in the beginning of the week or Sunday night and write down each assignment, incorporate breaks, whether it’s to grab food or take a walk or even to go the gym and implement some sort of exercise into your day. With a schedule, especially on stressful weeks, it makes it easier having an idea of what to expect, while also staying on track, keeping yourself accountable, and taking care of tasks more efficiently. When making a schedule, make it fun! I understand that making a schedule from scratch can be time consuming, so keep in mind that there are so many resources that can be used that has templates that can utilized to make your schedule fit your style, all in a timely manner.

Some great websites: Gizmoa, ScheduleMaker.io, Adobe, and Canvas…truly so many free sites online.

3.     Breaks & Eating

I cannot stress enough how important it is to keep breaks within your schedule. It is not healthy for our brains to be under mental constraint when studying over long periods of time. As humans, we need mental breaks. Not only does it help keep stress levels down, but more information is retained with healthy breaks set. Additionally, it crucial that we keep moving our bodies, whether it is joining a yoga or spin class, taking a walk, or a quick jog. Movement is so incredibly important to keep a healthy mind. Along with movement…I cannot emphasize this enough: eat good, nutritious food. What we eat correlates to our mood, our function, our processing, etc. Having a healthy balanced meal not only fills you up, but it also helps in the long run especially when needing to focus up during stressful weeks.

4.     Away with the Distractions

I hate to break it to you, but that phone of yours needs to be out of sight and out of mind. Phones can be so distracting no matter how hard it is to efficiently work on something with your full attention while your phone is next to you. I won’t lie, I’ve been distracted at least seven times since beginning to write this which just proves to you how easy it can be to hop onto your phone and start scrolling through some social media app. Personally, I find it helpful to take whatever it is that distracts me and place in one room or in a bag zipped up and have it out of my direct sight of vision. This helps because as said before, out of sight and out of mind.

There are probably a hundred other items that could be added to the list such as picking an instrumental playlist (currently in love with Spotify’s “Deep Focus” playlist whilst my roommates are in long term relationships with various mid 1500s classical music playlists), setting a bedtime, set a time to put all of the work away for the rest of the day, or even have a sticker book, a color book, or any other book to look forward to when resting. Another point is to reach out to professors especially if you are facing a very challenging point in life. Nine out the ten times they will try to help you as much as they can. If not a professor, then look at the resources on campus! There are hundreds of different resources that are here to help you grow and thrive, so might as well make use of the tools and resources given to us. Regardless of all the stress you may be facing, know that this is only a moment in time and as time goes on, the less amount of time there is where you still must face this moment. Good luck y’all, you got this!!

P.S. The Mind Explained is a great documentary show on Netflix that really opened my mind on various topics that relate to our brain’s functions. This was a great warm-up-on-the-treadmill-show for me as it is super informational, and I was able to take great key points away. I want to recommend this show as it was super informational and helpful!

 

 

Next Week: No Meeting!

Happy Wednesday! 

Thank you all for joining us at our meeting on Monday! We hope you had so much fun playing some holiday games and maybe even winning some WiB Merch!

As a reminder, we will NOT be holding a meeting next week. We wish you the best of luck with your last week of classes! 


Committees:

  • Marketing: The last Marketing Committee meeting of the semester will be TONIGHT Wednesday, December 6th at 7 pm in Isenberg 118 to talk about WiB rebranding!

Content:

  • Podcast: "Out of Office (with WiB)" Episode 15, "Overcoming Imposter Syndrome & Embracing the Journey w/ Ahna" hosted by our Director of Communications Lisa Freeley and featuring Isenberg Chase Career Center's Anha Mehta is out now! Stream on Spotify using this link, or on Apple Music using this link! If you are interested in being on the podcast, working behind the scenes, or just learning more, fill out this form!

  • Blog: Check out, "How to Survive Finals: Tips for a Challenging Time" by Jane Tecu, at this link!


UMass Dance Marathon: Join our Women in Business team (or register your own) for the UMass Dance Marathon to help fundraise for Baystate Children's Hospital in Springfield, MA. Register and see more information
here!

WiB Swaps: If you missed our meeting before Thanksgiving Break you may not have heard that we have an exclusive collaboration with Swaponz, the innovative phone case start-up, and the swaps are ready! Camryn, our Co-Social Events Director is an intern for Swaponz, and has created a WiB case just for us! You get a phone case + three WiB branded swaps for a discounted price of $40, order
here in time for the holidays and check out Swaponz here! Don't forget to use code BUON30 for 30% off any future orders!

MinuteFund: We have reached our goal already! Thank you so much to everyone who has sent emails to friends and family, we appreciate it! We are not done though, the donation page will remain open until January 15, 2024, so if you want to help us reach our stretch goal of $4000 to lower the prices of events even more we would be so grateful for any additional contributions! Each member will receive +1 membership point for each email/text they send promoting our MinuteFund using this 
template. Fill out this form after sending your text/email to get credit. Check out our MinuteFund donation page here




If you would like to learn more about WiB, check out our
website and follow our Instagram (@IsenbergWiB), where we post regular updates about meetings, events, and opportunities. 
 

Have a comment or concern? Please fill out this anonymous feedback/report form

UMass Opportunities

  • WoI Conference: The 11th Annual WoI Conference is an opportunity for students to connect with professionals to build support networks. The conference will be held on February 10th, 2024 at the UMass Amherst Campus Center Auditorium. Early bird pricing of $15 is extended now until 12/15. After 12/15 regular pricing will be $25. Register here!