I recently participated in the #IAmProfessional Linkedin campaign and wanted to share my contribution here. "Hey LinkedIn universe, #IAmProfessional! I am 17. I am queer. I am non-binary. I am disabled, both mentally and physically. I wear makeup. I attend meetings in t-shirts with galaxy backgrounds. I work from bed sometimes. But still, I am… Continue reading I Am Professional (a repost of my recent LinkedIn campaign)
Author: Derek I. Schmitz
Email Disclaimers
Hey, y'all! I wanted to publicize the full texts of my disability and confidentiality email disclaimers, free for modification, in case you might find them helpful! Confidentiality disclaimer (in email signature): IMPORTANT: The contents of this message and any attachments are confidential. They are intended for the named recipient(s) only. If you have received this… Continue reading Email Disclaimers
A Crash Course in “Crash Prep”
Hey y'all, Derek here with a late-night post. Today, I'll be talking about CFS and RA flares and crashes, and how I manage my crashes. I've also linked some products I use that help me exist while I'm flaring (Affiliate disclaimer: I am a member of Amazon Associates and may receive commissions on linked products).… Continue reading A Crash Course in “Crash Prep”
New Executive Professional Summary (Jan 2022)
I wrote a new Linkedin bio and I'm super proud of it, so I figured I'd share: Derek Schmitz (they/them) is a 17-year-old, disabled, queer, and non-binary advocate, author, and student. They have an interest in public policy and legislative work. They are currently working with the Autoimmune Community Institute, a nonprofit dedicated to improving… Continue reading New Executive Professional Summary (Jan 2022)
Reflections on the CAPE-Youth Working Group December Conference
Hey y’all, it’s Derek again! I am back after an eventful three days in California to discuss my experiences and some of the policies I was newly introduced to! Day 1: A Rocky Start with a Great Ending Day 1 got off to a rocky start with an early flight out of the Atlanta airport.… Continue reading Reflections on the CAPE-Youth Working Group December Conference

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