Wednesday, February 11, 2015

Strength for Good Works

I will lift my eyes to the hills,
from which comes my help and strength…
(Psalm 121:1)
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For all who have emailed or asked about the status of the Purposed Work blog, let me assure you: I’M BACK!!! My lived experience is that it takes a solid year to adjust to a new community. In trying to balance the requirements of being a working wife and mother, a business owner, and a blogger, something had to give. Temporarily, I made the decision to use the time committed to the maintaining a blog to making sure that the needs of my family were exceeded. All is well and I am back with a renewed commitment to using this platform to advocate for workforce readiness for careers in industrial manufacturing.

In taking care of my family, I also took a little time to focus on me. It is no coincidence that I chose today to begin blogging again. Tomorrow marks the one year anniversary since my last post; while today, I pay homage to Whitney Houston, whose song became one of my anthems during the period of rediscovery:
 
I didn't know my own strength
And I crashed down and I tumbled but I did not crumble
I got through all the pain
I didn't know my own strength
Survived my darkest hour, my faith kept me alive
I picked myself back up, hold my head up high
I was not built to break
I didn't know my own strength

My strength grew from a personal experience with mercy, which I heard described as the outward ability to deal with pain. Pain comes in different forms. My pain came through trying to force a fit in a community that was not ready to embrace the type of works in which we advocate. No worries… stepping outside our comfort zone, or in this case, across a county line, we found the audience and market needed to grow where we are planted, in order to educate and prepare young people for careers in manufacturing.

For the past year, I rediscovered the source of my strength. Sometimes, temporarily stepping away from something you enjoy frees you up to rediscover what you are purposed to do. Expect to see more information shared, not simply about career options, but more specifically, who’s hiring and how to get the skills need to qualify for those jobs. Do you want to pass on information about industrial manufacturing activities in the area? Feel free to comment, or, send me an email at latanyua.robinson@gmail.com. If you like this post and want to catch up on some of my previous discussions, please visit the full Purposed Work blog at http://ltr-latrobe-mfg.blogspot.com/.

5 comments:

  1. Did you know that the first scientific calculator, known as the HP_35, was introduced in February 1972?
    http://www.vintagecalculators.com/html/the_hp-35_calculator.html

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  2. This is a good roadmap for what's under development in the Mid-South, known as the GREATER MEMPHIS ALLIANCE FOR A COMPETITIVE WORKFORCE:

    http://www.metromemphisplan.com/sites/447/uploaded/files/GMACW_Summary.pdf

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  3. This is one of my favorite TED Talks: Mike Rowe on Learning from Dirty Jobs.
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IRVdiHu1VCc

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  4. http://www.gilcommunity.com/blog/manufacturing-trends-watch-2015/

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  5. Looking for a job in manufacturing, check out this site:

    http://cncjobs.net/index.php

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