F.E.A.R

By: Rebecca Riggs

False Evidence Appearing Real. Everyone has had some overwhelming fear, recurring nightmare, or made up illusion come to life in the darkness of their closet in what was once their safe space. How does one get over their fears? Growing up, knowing monsters weren’t real but still feeling your stomach drop at the slightest creak of a door, thump on the porch, or flickering light, didn’t stop the uneasiness. Sitting in bed paying even closer attention to sounds than before is what made it even worse. Maybe we like the thrill of the unknown? Why do we convince ourselves there’s something there when there isn’t? 


In 6th grade I was terrified of the girl from The Ring, you know, the creepy one in the white dress with the black hair covering her face. I had never even seen the movie, she just started appearing in my dreams. A popular saying, “face your fears” is easier said than done. I didn’t believe that going at it full force would do anything. But, upon being forced in my ELA class to write a scary story to be published in a book in Rhode Island, I took that as my opportunity to see if I could get rid of this nasty dream. It worked! Completely went away somehow, crazy right?

Sometimes your fears aren’t as bad as you might think they are. People get so caught up in the idea that they’re afraid of something that it isn’t even one to be afraid of. Last year, I watched a documentary in my Statistics class on the effects of a placebo, a sugar pill that was given to individuals who had an overwhelming fear of something in particular that often affected how they lived their lives. A placebo is a treatment that appears to be a drug but doesn’t contain any active ingredients. This was given to them and they were told it was proven to help cure their fear. These individuals took the sugar pill (placebo) for an extended amount of time, and throughout the weeks would purposely encounter their fears in some way to test if it was working or not. It did, these people were less afraid on the placebo because of the ideology that the pill they were taking actually was curing their anxiety for this specific thing they were trying to overcome. Once told in the end that it was a fake, they found that they had been worrying about nothing all along. So maybe it is all in our heads.  

Now I’m not saying all fears are fake, unrealistic, and foolish but maybe reconsider if it is worth all the anxiety and stress. I’ll admit I’m terrified of worms and I don’t think I could ever get over that, but maybe some other things you may overcome like a fear of heights for example. 


As a member of Isenberg here at Umass, we are expected to develop the social skills that are crucial for networking, presenting, and just communicating along with everyone else. I know social anxiety can be a real issue. But is it as bad as you think? People aren’t judging you like you may believe, we are all just as nervous as everyone else. Recruiters know it is expected that students will be nervous, we want to perform the best we can, but stop. Take a deep breath, know everything is going to be alright. No monsters are going to get you, you’re worrying for nothing. Whatever happens, happens, you will succeed and just knowing you did your best should be enough. 


We all have different types of fears but we shouldn’t let it stop us from achieving our goals and striving for success. Just like those who got over their extreme fear of heights from a placebo, just like how I overcame my fear of that creepy girl just from writing a poem about it, you don’t have to let your fears consume you. Hey! We literally have Halloween to celebrate it because it’s not that bad really, it’s mostly in your head.   


TOMORROW: WIB x Dean Massey

Happy Sunday!!

We hope you all are enjoying your weekend!

Thank you again for joining us Tuesday to hear from Dell about their company and their various internship opportunities. As a reminder, if interested, feel free to email your resume to Daniel Butka at daniel.Butka@dell.com. They accept any major or grade so don't be afraid to reach out!
 

Our next meeting will beTOMORROW, October 21st at 7pm in Flavin Auditorium (Isenberg 137). At this meeting, our lovely Co-Presidents Ava and Bella will be hosting a Q&A session with Dean Massey! Here you'll have the opportunity to learn all about our amazing dean. so make sure to come with any questions you have.

If you are not able to join us in person on Monday, please feel free to join us on Zoom!
Zoom Link: https://umass-amherst.zoom.us/j/96705375240 
Meeting ID: 967 0537 5240
 

Committee Meetings:

Marketing Committee: Thank you to everyone coming this past Wednesday! There next meeting will be Wednesday, November 6th at 7pm in Isenberg room N145, meeting topic TBD. Sign up for the email list here.


Community Service Committee: Their next meeting will be next Wednesday, October 30th at 7pm in Isenberg room N145, where they'll be collabing with Protect Our Breasts. Sign up for the email list here.

Peer Mentorship: The first meeting will be TODAY Sunday, October 20th at 5:30 pm in Isenberg room 108. Make sure to let your mentor know if you can't make it!

Reminders:

Social Events: Our first social event of the semester: "Bracelets & Banter" will be THIS Wednesday, October 23rd, at 7pm in Isenberg room N145. Stop by to make bracelets and get to know other members in the club! 

Podcast: Be sure to check out our newest Out of Office w/ WiB episode: "S. 2 Ep. 3 - Building Success from Scratch: Marina Jube on Education, Entrepreneurship & Marketing." Marina is an entrepreneur of Marina Morgan Marketing, a marketing agency that does social media management, email marketing, graphic design and so much more for brands. You can listen to it on Spotify or Apple podcasts!
 

We can't wait to see you all tomorrow!


As a reminder, all are welcome at our WiB meetings, regardless of your major- so make sure to bring your friends and anyone else interested in joining.

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. You can also add our calendar to your calendar at this link here to stay updated on all the events for the year!

UMass Opportunities

Smart Women Securities: Smart Woman Securities is thrilled to be hosting the fifth annual Beyond Your Degree Conference on Saturday, October 26th, 2024 from 1-6PM in the Isenberg Innovation Hub. The conference promises to be impactful and will offer students the opportunity to connect with industry professionals and Isenberg alumni and learn more about various career paths in finance. If interested, register here, any and all majors and years are welcome.

WOI Community Council: Help create the Women of Isenberg conference panels and workshops, gain access to their exclusive community networking events, and attend the conference! Apply by Friday, October 25th here.

Protect our Breasts Club: Protect our Breasts aims to share the conversation about chemicals in everyday products found on the grocery shelves that contribute to breast cancer; empowering women to make safer choices to protect their breasts during the most vulnerable periods of their lives. If you're looking to make better choices, you can stay informed on updates and future meetings by signing up for their email list here.

Next Week: WIB x Dean Massey

Happy Wednesday!!

Thank you again for joining us yesterday on Zoom to hear from Dell about their company and their various internship opportunities. If interested, feel free to email your resume to Daniel Butka at daniel.Butka@dell.com.
 

Our next meeting will be held next Monday, October 21st at 7pm in Flavin Auditorium (Isenberg 137). This is going to be a very exciting meeting hosted by Dean Massey. At this meeting, our lovely Co-Presidents Ava and Bella will be hosting a Q&A session, where you'll have the opportunity to learn all about our amazing dean. Be sure to come with any questions you have, as there will be time at the end for questions. 

If you are not able to join us in person next Monday, please feel free to join us on Zoom!
Zoom Link: https://umass-amherst.zoom.us/j/96705375240 
Meeting ID: 967 0537 5240
 

Committee Meetings:

Marketing Committee: Their next meeting will be TODAY, Wednesday, October 16th at 7pm in Isenberg room N145, where they'll be sharing their insights on "Keys to Success." Sign up for the email list here.


Community Service Committee: Their next meeting will be Wednesday, October 30th at 7pm in Isenberg room N145, meeting topic TBD. Sign up for the email list here.

Peer Mentorship: Be sure to check your email for a welcome from your mentor! The first meeting will be THIS Sunday, October 20th at 5:30 pm in Isenberg room 108. Make sure to let your mentor know if you can't make it!

Reminders:

Social Events: Our first social event of the semester: "Bracelets & Banter" will be on Wednesday, October 23rd, at 7pm in Isenberg room N145. Stop by to make bracelets and get to know other members in the club! 

Podcast: Be sure to check out our newest Out of Office w/ WiB episode: "S. 2 Ep. 2 - The Boston Club w/ Barbara Hayes." TBC closely resembles WIB for women later in their careers, so You can listen to it on Spotify or Applepodcasts!
 

We can't wait to see you all next week!


As a reminder, all are welcome at our WiB meetings, regardless of your major- so make sure to bring your friends and anyone else interested in joining.

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. You can also add our calendar to your calendar at this link here to stay updated on all the events for the year!

UMass Opportunities

Smart Women Securities: Smart Woman Securities is thrilled to be hosting the fifth annual Beyond Your Degree Conference on Saturday, October 26th, 2024 from 1-6PM in the Isenberg Innovation Hub. The conference promises to be impactful and will offer students the opportunity to connect with industry professionals and Isenberg alumni and learn more about various career paths in finance. If interested, register here, any and all majors and years are welcome.

WOI Community Council: Help create the Women of Isenberg conference panels and workshops, gain access to their exclusive community networking events, and attend the conference! Apply by Friday, October 25th here.

Protect our Breasts Club: Protect our Breasts aims to share the conversation about chemicals in everyday products found on the grocery shelves that contribute to breast cancer; empowering women to make safer choices to protect their breasts during the most vulnerable periods of their lives. If you're looking to make better choices, you can stay informed on updates and future meetings by signing up for their email list here.

Additional Opportunities

Goldman Sachs: Goldman Sachs is excited to invite you to the firm’s 2025 Possibilities Summits virtual program. This year-long program is for 1st year undergraduates graduating between December 2027 – June 2028 who are exploring career opportunities. Through the program you’ll work on expanding your personal network, cultivating top industry skills, and exploring the wealth of opportunities available at Goldman Sachs. If interested complete the application here by Friday, November 15th by 11:59pm.

TODAY: DELL+ NEW LINK

Happy Tuesday!!

We hope you all had an amazing long weekend!

As a reminder, our next meeting will be TODAY, October 15th at 7pm ON ZOOM. Make sure to tune in for an exciting in-depth panel discussion with DELL. We encourage you to be on camera to make the panelists feel welcome and for it to be more conversational. At this meeting, you will learn all about the company's culture, gain valuable tips on navigating behavioral interviews, and learn about their internship opportunities. There will also be a Q&A session afterwards, so be sure to come with questions!

We have had a change of zoom links, so make sure to use THIS LINK to join:

Zoom Link: https://dell.zoom.us/j/93943647665?pwd=UkAHbvAwXUhizXbOsHnyFYHHioa7a4.1

Meeting ID: 939 436 47665

Passcode: 052161
 

We can't wait to see you all online tonight!


As a reminder, all are welcome at our WiB meetings, regardless of your major- so make sure to bring your friends and anyone else interested in joining.

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. You can also add our calendar to your calendar at this link here to stay updated on all the events for the year!

TUESDAY: WIB x SWE x Dell

Happy Sunday!!

We hope you are all enjoying the long weekend!

Thank you again for joining us on Monday to hear from one of our awesome Marketing Directors, Abby. We hope you took away some key points to embracing who you are as a person and becoming confident in yourself. If you happened to miss the meeting, don't fret and click here to see the recording!


Due to the long weekend, our next meeting will be held onTUESDAY, October 15th at 7pm ON ZOOM. Make sure to tune in for an exciting in-depth panel discussion with DELL. We encourage you to be on camera to make the panelists feel welcome and for it to be more conversational. At this meeting, you will learn all about the company's culture, gain valuable tips on navigating behavioral interviews, and learn about their internship opportunities. There will also be a Q&A session afterwards, so be sure to come with questions!

Here is the link to join! It isDIFFERENT from our typical link so make sure to use this one.
Zoom Link: https://dell.zoom.us/wc/join/93943647665 
Meeting ID: 939 436 47665
 

Committee Meetings:

Marketing Committee: Their next meeting will be Wednesday, October 16th at 7pm in Isenberg room N145, where they'll be sharing their insights on "Keys to Success." Sign up for the email list here.


Community Service Committee: Thank you to everyone who came to the first meeting, we loved seeing all of your faces! Their next meeting will be Wednesday, October 30th at 7pm in Isenberg room N145, meeting topic TBD. Sign up for the email list here.

Peer Mentorship: Be sure to check your email for a welcome from your mentor! The first meeting will be Sunday, October 20th at 5:30 pm in Isenberg room 108. Make sure to let your mentor know if you can't make it!

Reminders:

Social Events: Our first social event of the semester: "Bracelets & Banter" will be on Wednesday, October 23rd, at 7pm in Isenberg room N145. Stop by to make bracelets and get to know other members in the club! 

Podcast: Be sure to check out our newest Out of Office w/ WiB episode: "S. 2 Ep. 2 - The Boston Club w/ Barbara Hayes." TBC closely resembles WIB for women later in their careers, so You can listen to it on Spotify or Applepodcasts!
 

We can't wait to see you all in a couple days!


As a reminder, all are welcome at our WiB meetings, regardless of your major- so make sure to bring your friends and anyone else interested in joining.

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. You can also add our calendar to your calendar at this link here to stay updated on all the events for the year!

UMass Opportunities

ICONS: Interested in being a problem solver, leader, or innovator in science, technology, and business? ICONS is currently looking for passionate people to join their program. This is a great opportunity to gain first hand experience and set you up for success for the future. Check out their website to apply. Applications close by Tuesday, October 15th, at 11:55pm.

Financial Consultant Job: Are you a freshman or sophomore looking for a paid on-campus job and to gain hands-on experience? Apply to be a financial consultant for a student business! You can gain great experience in financial reporting, accounting, consulting, and budgeting. If interested, apply here by Wednesday, October 16th at 11:59pm.

Protect our Breasts Club: Protect our Breasts aims to share the conversation about chemicals in everyday products found on the grocery shelves that contribute to breast cancer; empowering women to make safer choices to protect their breasts during the most vulnerable periods of their lives. If you're looking to make better choices, you can stay informed on updates and future meetings by signing up for their email list here.