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How to Build a Life Powered by What You Love — and Wired Uniquely for You
Your brain holds one hundred trillion connections—an unmistakable signature of who you’re becoming. Learn how to find your strengths in college, follow what energizes you, and grow the red threads that will guide your purpose, confidence, and career path.
Gina Wilt
5 days ago3 min read


Navigating Job Market Insights for Career Success
Starting your career journey can feel like stepping into a vast, unfamiliar world. The job market is constantly shifting, and understanding its nuances is key to making smart decisions. I want to share some insights and practical tips that will help you navigate this landscape with confidence and clarity. Together, we’ll explore how to read the signs, adapt to changes, and position yourself for success. Understanding Career Market Analysis: Your Compass in the Job World Caree
Gina Wilt
Nov 44 min read


Building Leadership Through Empathy: Lessons College Teaches You Every Day
College is full of moments that test your empathy—from group projects to friendships under stress. Learning to respond with curiosity and understanding is more than emotional intelligence; it’s the foundation of real leadership development. Discover how practicing empathy in college helps you grow as a confident, grounded leader.
Gina Wilt
Nov 42 min read


Love What You Learn, Learn What You Love: Building Leadership Through Your Red Threads
College is the perfect lab for leadership. In Love and Work, Marcus Buckingham reminds us that love is data—those moments that make you feel strong and alive. By testing your “red threads” through campus experiences, you discover what energizes you and learn to lead with purpose, curiosity, and courage—the foundation of meaningful work and lasting impact.
Gina Wilt
Oct 272 min read


Embracing Leadership: A Journey Through My MBA Experience
Leadership isn’t built by titles—it’s built through durable skills that evolve as you grow. Dr. Gina Wilt, ASU faculty leader, business owner, and coach, reflects on how resilience, empathy, and adaptability developed during her MBA shaped her leadership journey and offers insight on how students and early-career professionals can build lasting habits for success.
Gina Wilt
Oct 273 min read


Why “No Sleep, All Grind” Isn’t Leadership—It’s a Shortcut to Burnout
Trading sleep for productivity is so dumb. Melinda French Gates said it, and she's right. We've worn exhaustion like a badge of honor for too long. During my doctorate, I bragged about surviving on three hours of sleep—until I realized I was foggy, reactive, and running on fumes. When I finally prioritized rest, everything sharpened. Rest isn't lazy—it's strategic. Strong leaders don't stretch themselves thinner; they build stamina. The smartest move for your success? Going t
Gina Wilt
Oct 273 min read
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