3 Survival Skills for Post-Pandemic Careers
“I thought it was me,” remarked Catherine while introducing herself at a small gathering I hosted on career shifts. Catherine lost her job in the early days of the pandemic thanks to private equity...
“I thought it was me,” remarked Catherine while introducing herself at a small gathering I hosted on career shifts. Catherine lost her job in the early days of the pandemic thanks to private equity...
Everyone wants to be more productive. Whether you’re a C-Suite manager or are serving up burgers at a local fast-food chain, being productive at work can improve your self-efficacy and lead to promotions and...
Sadly, the only thing harder than keeping your job past 50 is getting a new one, and yet that is a situation many women will face during their career. The statistics bear this out:...
Sexism and misogyny have undermined women’s hard work and talent for centuries. However, women also have a rich history of using technology to overcome the gender obstacles they face. Ada Lovelace is renowned for...
This Women’s History Month, let us remember that our fight for equality does not end when the month ends, but rather continues throughout the year. It is time for us to look past ourselves...
As a mompreneur, your time is precious. You can’t afford to waste time on tasks that don’t bring you more work or improve your bottom line. It’s tempting to cut back on advertising and self-promotion...
“You are Enough” I don’t remember exactly what I had just told her. I was probably rambling about one of the millions of things I was juggling and how I felt like I was...
American women spend 55 minutes a day on their appearance and worry more about their appearance than their finances. In our culture, those that identify as women often face suffocating societal pressure to fit...
It’s March, which means it’s Women’s Month. This is a perfect time to reflect on the sacrifices and efforts of our older sisters and be grateful for what they accomplished. Here are five of...
When the media glorified “work from home,” I felt confused and conflicted. I’d been working remotely for the better part of six years before COVID-19 entered my lexicon, but there was one caveat: I...