Last month we welcomed engineer turned Mindset & Success Coach, Omer Qadri to our Lunch and Learn.
Omer shared with us his journey. His brave bold move to Canada to purse a career in engineering. He talked about achieving all of his big goals: graduating on the dean’s list, getting a good job, and owning his own car!
But soon found that he became stuck in a cycle of sleep-work-eat-netflix on repeat. He refers to it as “post-grad cerebral atrophy”.
He then set out on a learning path to discover an new formula for success which lead him to the 3P model of success: Purpose, Perspective & Process.
We were so grateful to have this enlightening conversation with Omer & our EoT community!
If you missed this event, you can find the replay here: https://youtu.be/SeKsTlJ_cH4
This month, we are talking with the acting director of Project Neutral, Jake Miller. Jake is going to share a valuable resources that Project Neutral has created to help everyone better understand how their daily decision affect climate change.
December Lunch and Learn: December 16th, noon – 1pm ET

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Engineers of Tomorrow is a nationally incorporated not-for-profit. Established in 2014, our mission is to tell better stories about engineering today, to have an impact on the engineers of tomorrow.
From the clean water we drink to the technology in our hands, engineering underpins every aspect of modern life and has a major role to play in solving the global challenges of today and tomorrow.
Our vision is that one day every Canadian – regardless of gender, ethnicity, orientation, religion, ability or thinking style – understands the power of engineering to unlock and shape positive societal change. We look forward to a day when everyone understands there’s a place for them in engineering.
Using the latest research as a tool to inform our practices, we create positive engineering experiences to shape young minds and showcase what the engineering profession is all about. By taking a grassroots approach, we enable systemic change by supporting engineering professionals to create impact.
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