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Wednesday, July 22, 2009

Mark your Calendars we launch August 1st!!!

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H
ello Readers! Thank you for taking the time to read HUSL Today, an informational blog for young professionals. The official launch date is AUGUST 1, 2009!!! Mark your calendars! Before I begin my journey as a blogger, I must first acknowledge the first tenet of communication-know your audience. Thus, I will begin by explaining what I mean by “Young Professional.” The phrase “Young Professional” (YP) describes a distinct category of people. Young is the general word for that which is undeveloped, immature, and in process of growth. A professional follows an occupation as a means of livelihood or for gain. HUSL Today seeks to acknowledge the youth who are connected to a profession. Moreover, such youth may not begin their career with a job he/she plans to maintain for fifty years or more. I do not seek to confine young professionals to a preset age, race, social class, education level, or geographic location. A young professional is one who makes a conscious decision to never stop learning. It is one who remains innovative when faced with adversity. Most importantly, a young professional remains fresh and vigorous when others are distraught with failure. We are the people who seek to break into a new domain, but frequently lack experience. We are expected to listen without contributing. We are underappreciated, underpaid and overworked. We have fresh ideas that are not taken seriously. We recognize the value of an education, but struggle to help others see through our eyes. If you can relate to any of these issues, you are a certified young professional.

I seek to chronicle the struggles and achievements of young professionals. I plan to blog about things that are insightful and informational for young professionals in diverse fields. I will also publish a print version of HUSL Today in the form of a monthly newsletter (coming soon!). My hope is that you will find the information contained herein helpful and useful. If you have any questions relevant to the material that follows, please do not hesitate to contact me using the appropriate link, subject: HUSL Today. This is my first blog and I look forward to your feedback, but please keep any criticism constructive.

Best regards,

Raine.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

I am so excited to see that HUSL Today will soon be hitting the blogosphere for Young Professionals around the world to see. I am so proud of my friend and her eagerness to change the world through her words and advice. I am sure that this blog will be the best informational source out there for it's genre.

"Your future is so bright, I need sunglasses to cover my eyes." I am happy to have you in my life and even more blessed to be able to call you my friend.

Love,

LT

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