an active and ongoing dream that you are striving to achieve
vision
the clarity with which one sees their own identity, their strengths and weaknesses, and their values, and beliefs about the self, others, and the world; this includes the ability to perceive how others view one’s self in any given moment.
self awareness
energized by getting to look for simplicity and clarity through a large amount of data. People with this strength are frustrated when someone asks them to follow their heart rather than logic and proven facts.
Analyst
first American woman to earn a pilot's license, the first to make a solo flight and first female pilot to fly across the English Channel.
Harriet Quimby
The Women's Auxiliary Ferrying Squadron and Women's Flying Training Detachment merged together to form what group?
WASP (Women Airforce Service Pilots)
What are SMART goals?
Specific, Measurable, Achievable, Relevant, and Time-Bound
connecting it to our self-awareness and to taking care of ourselves as we move toward fulfilling our life visions.
mindfulness
enjoy getting things started and creating momentum in a stagnant environment. People who identify with this strength cannot stand waiting and wasting time when they could be getting things off the ground.
Catalysts
youngest licensed female aviator in the country in 1912, having trained for her license at 18, earning the nickname “The Flying Schoolgirl.” She was said to be the first woman to earn a flight license in a Wright biplane.
Katherine Stinson
group of African American military pilots and airmen who fought in World War II. They formed the 332d Fighter Group and the 477th Bombardment Group of the United States Army Air Forces
Tuskegee Airmen
assertion, or statement, that offers emotional support, encouragement, or validation to self or others
affirmation
What are some ways you can practice mindfulness?
meditation, prayer, exercise, music, deep breathing
are great at noticing how others feel and using this understanding to do something good. They are frustrated when asked to disregard feelings and emotions and follow strict logic instead.
Empathizers
American aviator and the first black woman to earn a pilot's license. Because flying schools in the United States denied her entry, she taught herself French and moved to France, earning her license from France's well-known Caudron Brother's School of Aviation in just seven months.
Elizabeth "Bessie" Coleman
star of a campaign aimed at recruiting female workers for defense industries during World War II, and she became perhaps the most iconic image of working women.
Rosie the Riveter
Who a person is and one's sense of self, comprised of characteristics that define the self as well as one's thoughts and the way one is viewed by others.
identity
True or False? Joy is about feeling good in the moment, right now
True
love finding bugs, uncovering flaws, diagnosing problems and finding solutions to them. They find it hard to sweep problems under the rug and keep going while ignoring unsolved issues.
Problem Solvers
became the world's first licensed female pilot on 8 March 1910. She received the 36th aeroplane pilot's licence issued by the Aeroclub de France, the world's first organization to issue pilot licences.
Raymonde de Laroche
True or False? Women made up 65% of U.S. aircraft industry workforce in 1943.
True
Using nonverbal cues that show understanding such as nodding, eye contact, and leaning forward. Brief verbal affirmations like “I see,” “I know,” “Sure,” “Thank you,” or “I understand” Asking open-ended questions. Asking specific questions to seek clarification.
supportive listening
the malleable qualities that come most naturally to a person
strengths
masters of communication. They like to host, speak in public and to be listened to. They drain in situations that do not allow them to express themselves through words.
Storytellers
famous during her life for her numerous aviation records, most notably being the first woman to fly solo across the Atlantic Ocean (1932). She mysteriously disappeared during an attempt to fly across the world.
Amelia Earhart
Name WWII aircraft
B-17, B-24, B 26, B-29, P-51,Junkers Ju87