The Power of 1%

By: Harper Sweeney

We, as humans, are much more similar to money than we think. As money can grow exponentially when interest is compounded, our personal growth can grow exponentially with consistency and dedication. Just how minor, financial investments yield greater returns over time, our small, simple actions also yield greater personal growth over time. Pushing yourself to become 1% better daily is the key to success, reiterated in James Clear's self-help book, Atomic Habits. When you improve each day by 1%, compared to when you wake up that morning, you are actively working to become a better version of yourself every day. 


Even since I read this book, I have strived to upgrade myself daily. James Clear emphasizes the fact that your habits determine your life. He structures his book around four critical laws to see behavior change: make your habits obvious, attractive, easy, and satisfying. Focusing on small, manageable changes to become the type of person you aspire to be– rather than fixating on long-term immense goals– can effectively transform your habits, which will, in turn, transform your life.


When you dedicate yourself to becoming 1% better each day, these incremental changes become easier to implement again tomorrow. Because minuscule changes are less intense than dramatic changes, it is easier to sustain these improvements. 


The 1% theory applies to every aspect of our lives. If we want to achieve a goal we set for ourselves, it is illogical to expect to go from no experience to expertise overnight. For example, an entrepreneur cannot convert from having no experience to becoming the CEO of a profitable company within a month. This requires a lot of time, work, precision, and effort. Entrepreneurs are more likely to succeed if they start by focusing on incremental steps rather than large, dramatic changes. Another example is if you desire to conquer a physical goal; say you want to lose weight. Losing weight is not a process that occurs overnight, rather it is the result of accumulated consistent habits. Sustainable weight loss takes time. There are steps you have to take to get to where you want to go. You will need to break down large goals into smaller, actionable steps.

Expertise in a subject requires consistency, resilience, and discipline. Discipline is the most important attribute. Motivation is temporary while discipline is forever. There are going to be days when you want to stay in your comfort zone, and of course, setbacks are unavoidable. Yet, setbacks are imperative to move forward. You have to be patient with the process. Once you see progress, you’re never going to want to go back to square one. 


Is there something that you want to work towards? Whether it is a physical goal (improving your fitness), a mental goal (managing stress), or maybe a spiritual goal, (practicing prayer), identifying a precise goal is the first step. Formulate an action plan composed of small, manageable habits to work towards the ultimate goal. As James Clear emphasizes: make the habit easy, attractive, obvious, and satisfying. To make the habit easy: simplify the process. To make it attractive: pair the habit with a positive reward. To make the habit obvious: find ways to remind yourself. To make the habit satisfying: ensure immediate gratification. Remember, the journey is always more important than the destination. If you take that first step today, your future self is going to thank you.


Dress for Success: Corporate Style Icons on Screen

By: Brigid Murray

Nailing the perfect business professional look can set the tone for your confidence, capability, and overall sophistication at work. Although, dressing for a corporate setting doesn’t have to mean sacrificing personal style. Television has given us a lineup of unforgettable fashion icons who blend professionalism with personal style. When planning your outfit for your next interview, networking event or internship, look to these iconic characters from television for professional style inspiration.

  1. Rachel Green

Kicking off the list with an all-time fashion icon, the Friends’ fashionista wardrobe is straight out of a dream. Whether she was working as a waitress at Central Perk or an executive for Ralph Lauren, Rachel always dressed for success. Often donning skirts, boots, and leather, Rachel’s take on the corporate look always reflected her trendy, girly, and effortlessly cool style. 

2. Miranda Hobbes

Carrie Bradshaw is often esteemed as the style icon of Sex and the City, but Carrie’s friends are no less chic. Miranda Hobbes’ practical style is perfect for the pragmatic lawyer. Miranda always serves professional, put-together looks understated enough for her fiery red hair and no-nonsense prerogative shine through.


3. Samantha Jones

Samantha Jones’ confidence is something we should all aspire to, as well as her style. The owner of her own PR company, her work style is just as bold and glamorous as she is. Samantha never strays from bright colors and loves a matching suit. She never compromises her identity for anyone and her workwear is no exception.


4. Lorelai Gilmore

Lorelai Gilmore is such an underrated business woman from TV. The single mom went from working as a maid to owning and managing her inn. Even in a suit, Lorelai's energetic personality shines through with girly touches like headbands and rich colors. In harmony with the show’s cozy vibe, the Gilmore girl loves a turtleneck and her trusty leather jacket. Every look is not complete without a cup of coffee from Luke’s.


5. Blair Waldorf

Blair’s preppy, conservative style lends itself to a professional wardrobe. While Blair’s outfits tend to lean more glam than practical, there is still a lot to learn from the TV icon’s style, particularly how to accessorize. Even in her Constance school uniform, Blair always stands out. If you’re wondering how to rock a headband, string of pearls, or a statement coat, look no further than Queen B.








TOMORROW: No Meeting!

Happy Sunday!!

Thank you again for joining us this past Monday for our fun Halloween meeting. We enjoyed seeing all of your amazing costumes and participating in all the fun games.
 

As a reminder, there will be NO MEETING tomorrow. Our next general body meeting will be Monday, November 18th, at 7pm in Flavin Auditorium (Isenberg 137). This is going to be an exciting meeting with Cape Cod’r, a Craft Cocktail company that our lovely Co-President Bella interned with over the summer! During this meeting, we will discuss entrepreneurship, following your dreams, and the importance of variety when building your resume with Kevin O’Leary and Taylor Bramhall. 

In the meantime, make sure to pop out to our WiB World Wide meeting on Tuesday, November 12th, at 7 p.m. in Isenberg room N135. This is going to be a very fun meeting, and our E-Board members will share their experiences from their time abroad!

If you are unable to join us in person on November 18th, 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: The next marcom meeting will be a Marketing Major Night this Wednesday, November 6th at 7pm in Isenberg room N145. Come to learn more about Marketing, what exciting classes you should take, and more! Sign up for the email list here.


Community Service Committee: Thank you for coming to our comserv meeting with Protect our Breasts this past Wednesday! The next comserv meeting will be Wednesday, December 4th at 7pm in Isenberg room N145, topic TBD. Sign up for the email list here.

Peer Mentorship: The next meeting will be a Class Selection meeting next Wednesday, November 13th at 7pm in Isenberg room N145. Make sure to let your mentor know if you can't make it!

Content:

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!
 

Blog: The next blog post is up! Check out, "Top 5 Fall Movies to Watch" by Lydia Haddadhere.
 

Minute Fund: We are pleased to officially announce our Minute Fund! The MinuteFund is a UMass crowdfunding platform made for organizations like WiB to raise funds for events/opportunities, and our very own launched last Friday! Check out our MinuteFund donation page here! The funds we raise will go toward lowering the price of events and allow us to open these events to more of our members! Help us out by sending emails to your family and friends! Our goal is to raise $4,000 by December 9th, 2024. Each member will receive +1 membership point for every five emails/texts they send promoting our MinuteFund. Fill out this form after sending your text/email to get credit.

  • Feel free to use THIS template when reaching out to people.

  • Feel free to use THIS template when reaching out to professors, alumni, or specific companies.

 

We can't wait to see you all soon!


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

Minutemen Marketing Group: The Minutemen Marketing Group is currently hiring! The MMG is a highly selective, student-run organization at the Isenberg School of Management, designed to offer dedicated undergraduates an advanced platform for professional development and the application of technical marketing skills. If interested, apply here.

Minutemen Equity Fund: The Minutemen Equity Fund (MEF) has opened applications for their Spring 2025 Junior Analyst Program! They are a completely student-run undergraduate investment fund that manages $440,000 of real money invested across US stocks. As a junior analyst in the fund, you will be paired with and mentored by a senior analyst where you will learn the core quantitative and qualitative skills on how to analyze a business and its corresponding stock. This will include things like financial modeling, in-depth data analysis, understanding the competitive landscape of an industry, and more. Additionally, junior analysts will be guided through the process of how to land selective jobs on Wall Street or other competitive roles within or outside of finance. This is grounded in learning how to build a great resume and cover letter, how to network with professionals, and more. All interested freshmen are encouraged to apply! Applications are due by November 19th at 11:59PM. You can learn more about MEF through their website or LinkedIn. Please feel free to reach out to our email (minutemen.equity@gmail.com) with any questions! If interested, apply here.

External Opportunities

Goldman Sachs: Goldman Sachs is excited to invite you to the firm’s 2025 Possibilities Summits virtual program. This is open to first-year undergraduates, and throughout this program, you’ll work on expanding your personal network, cultivating top industry skills, and exploring the wealth of opportunities available at Goldman Sachs. If interest, apply here. They also have several upcoming Alumni panels to learn more information: November 7th (5-5:45 pm), November 8th (12-12:45 pm), and November 13th (5-5:45 pm).

The Hanover Insurance Group: Are you looking for an internship this upcoming summer? The Hangover insurance Group is still accepting applications to their summer internship program. They have various internships including operations, technology, and underwriting. If interested, click the links and apply today. The Hanover recruits on a rolling basis, so apply ASAP!

Easy A: EasyA, one of the fastest-growing EdTech startups, is hosting a pitch competition and hackathon ($25,000 in prize money to be won!) on 9-10 November at Harvard University together with Stacks (a YC startup). This event is open to all regardless of technical experience. It’s a great opportunity to network and pitch your idea to other industry experts. Spaces are limited though! To get Guaranteed Access, sign up before November 4th here.

NEXT WEEK: No Meeting!

Happy Wednesday!!

Thank you so much for joining us Monday night for our thrilling Halloween meeting. We had so much fun watching you participate in the various games and seeing all of your amazing costumes!
 

As a reminder, there will be NO MEETING next Monday. Our next general body meeting will be Monday, November 18th, at 7pm in Flavin Auditorium (Isenberg 137). This will be an exciting meeting with Cape Cod’r, a Craft Cocktail company that our lovely Co-President Bella interned with over the summer! During this meeting, we will discuss entrepreneurship, following your dreams, and the importance of variety when building your resume with Kevin O’Leary and Taylor Bramhall. 

In the mean time, make sure to pop out to our WiB World Wide meeting on Tuesday, November 12th at 7pm in Isenberg room N135. This is going to be a very fun meeting, where our E-Board members will be sharing their experiences on their time abroad!

If you are not able to join us in person November 18th, 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: The next marcom meeting will be a Marketing Major Night next Wednesday, November 6th at 7pm in Isenberg room N145. Come to learn more about Marketing, what exciting classes you should take, and more! Sign up for the email list here.


Community Service Committee: The next comserv meeting will be with Protect our Breasts TODAY Wednesday, October 30th at 7pm in Isenberg room N145. At this meeting, we'll be making feminine hygiene boxes for the Isenberg bathrooms so be sure to stop by and help! Sign up for the email list here.

Peer Mentorship: The next meeting will be a Class Selection meeting on Wednesday, November 13th at 7pm in Isenberg room N145. Make sure to let your mentor know if you can't make it!

Content:

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!
 

Blog: The next blog post is up! Check out, "Top 5 Fall Movies to Watch" by Lydia Haddadhere.
 

Minute Fund: We are pleased to officially announce our Minute Fund! The MinuteFund is a UMass crowdfunding platform made for organizations like WiB to raise funds for events/opportunities, and our very own launched last Friday! Check out our MinuteFund donation page here! The funds we raise will go toward lowering the price of events and allow us to open these events to more of our members! Help us out by sending emails to your family and friends! Our goal is to raise $4,000 by December 9th, 2024. Each member will receive +1 membership point for every five emails/texts they send promoting our MinuteFund. Fill out this form after sending your text/email to get credit.

  • Feel free to use THIS template when reaching out to people.

  • Feel free to use THIS template when reaching out to professors, alumni, or specific companies.

 

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


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

Minutemen Marketing Group: The Minutemen Marketing Group is currently hiring! The MMG is a highly selective, student-run organization at the Isenberg School of Management, designed to offer dedicated undergraduates an advanced platform for professional development and the application of technical marketing skills. If interested, apply here.

Berthiaume Center for Entrepreneurship: The Berthiaume Center for Entrepreneurship is pleased to announce the opening of the Innovation and Entrepreneurship Academy competition applications. This year, there are four competitions: a tech challenge, food science and technology, hult prize, and executive pitch. If interested, please click here to see more details. This year, over $40,000 in funding will be up for grabs. These competitions are open to all UMass students and applications close 10/31 so don't wait to apply!

External Opportunities

Goldman Sachs: Goldman Sachs is excited to invite you to the firm’s 2025 Possibilities Summits virtual program. This is open to first-year undergraduates, and throughout this program, you’ll work on expanding your personal network, cultivating top industry skills, and exploring the wealth of opportunities available at Goldman Sachs. If interest, apply here. They also have several upcoming Alumni panels to learn more information: November 7th (5-5:45 pm), November 8th (12-12:45 pm), and November 13th (5-5:45 pm).

The Hanover Insurance Group: Are you looking for an internship this upcoming summer? The Hangover insurance Group is still accepting applications to their summer internship program. They have various internships including operations, technology, and underwriting. If interested, click the links and apply today. The Hanover recruits on a rolling basis, so apply ASAP!
 

Top 5 Fall Movies to Watch

By Lydia Haddad

As the weather gets cooler, I often find myself watching lots of movies. I am always on the lookout for a good movie especially ones that bring nostalgia or a feeling of fall. There are so many different genres of movies that have these kinds of feelings. Watching movies is a greatway to take a break from studying and spend time with friends. So grab a mug of hot chocolate and some fun snacks and have a watch party!

Horror movie: The Shining

My favorite horror movie is The Shining. Back in the day when it first came out, it was probably very creepy and scary. Watching it now, I find it a little silly and quite entertaining to watch. The insanity spiral that the main character Johnny has represents the intensity of cabin fever and wanting to get out. Most people are familiar with the twin girls from this movie who walk out ofan elevator covered in blood. It is a popular Halloween costume too!

Romance: When Harry Met Sally

This is one of my favorite rom coms! I love the friends to lovers arc and how much the characters cared for each other over time. Friendship is such a powerful thing and can create so many connections between people. The movie leaves a warm feeling in your chest every time. There are many iconic moments from this that may be familiar to some from clips on the internet. The clothing and set design fit the fall vibe and aesthetic very well and makes me excited for sweater weather!

Comedy: Hocus Pocus

A classic witch story with so much to laugh about. I find myself watching this movie over and over since every time I watch it, I find something new. The Sanderson Sisters are very silly and portray sibling relationships very well. All the characters are very witty and allow for a wonderful watch that will keep you laughing. If you enjoy the first one, you can meet theSanderson Sisters again in Hocus Pocus 2.

Sci-fi: Twilight saga

This was a recent watch for me, and I loved it. The movies are so bad they are good. These were very popular in the 2010s and are known for their cringe factor. I enjoyed the aspect of the supernatural and all the different skills and talents each species can have. This has sparked a trend for stories of the supernatural in movies and books. The story gets very crazy and odd past the original trilogy so be warned if you haven’t seen them yet. Team Edward or Team Jacob?

Classic: Ghostbusters

A hard-hitting classic that never fails to bring the feeling of spooky season. If you like ghosts and great music, then this is the movie for you. This movie is clearly from the 80s based on the music, the clothes, and the vibes. Overall, it is a great feel-good movie and highly recommend the watch to get into the feeling of fall and the Halloween spirit.

I hope you all take the time to relax and carve out some time for yourself that is not related to schoolwork or other responsibilities. Movie watching is a great way to unwind from the stresses of life. So sit back, relax, and enjoy the show!