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How this ex-pro diver flipper her career into content creator

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Published 03:27 21 Aug 2025 GMT+1

How this ex-pro diver flipper her career into content creator

And how she keeps on top of it all.

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Transforming from a medal-winning, professional diver to helping own and run the family business isn’t an easy task. But for Melissa Wu, she’s taken it in her stride and is enjoying every step of the way. That being said, she’s always busy, so she needs to take help where she can get it. She wouldn’t be able to do her job, or change careers, without accepting the help she needed.

Enter her Dell AI PC, which can wear just as many hats as Melissa has to when running a business.

Mel runs the gym, alongside her brother and sister, after starting it in her parents’ garage. Eventually, the gym started getting a bit too big to be run out of their home, so they had to upsize. But the three siblings still run it together and, because of this, Mel has to do a lot for the business — which isn’t limited to training. For example, she’s tasked with designing her athletes’ uniforms for an upcoming competition.

Thanks to her Dell's 360 degree flexibility, she’s able to use it as a tablet, which is perfect for sketching. On top of that, with the help of Cocreator Paint, she’s able to get some extra creative juice flowing thanks to her Dell’s AI capabilities. It’s impressive to think she can do all this on the same device she handles her business’ finances on.

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“Who says you can’t be sporty and creative?!” Mel says.

Of course, Mel has a life outside of work, and her Dell AI PC helps her through whatever she needs — inside or outside her ‘office’. She’s actually finishing her uni degree (how does she do it all?) and her PC is making sure she can actually keep up with what she needs to. Thanks to her PC’s superfast WiFi connectivity, she never needs to worry about missing anything as she can just sneak away from the gym, livestream her lectures and get back to it. She doesn’t need to worry about losing precious time to commuting — and she doesn’t fall behind.

Whether you’re studying, working or looking to exercise your creativity, a Dell AI PC is there for you whenever you need it, and whatever you need it for. To learn more about how Dell helps Mel, watch the video below.


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