The calendar doesn’t lie and already you may feel the stress starting to build. The holidays are approaching, bringing with them a flurry of must-accomplish tasks such as baking, shopping, entertaining, traveling and dealing with eccentric family members who arrive ready to renew decades-old arguments. So how can you endure without all those stress-inducing moments […]
5 Tips For Reducing Stress
Little Things Can Easily Derail Your Big Moment If You Don’t Prepare, Says Career Coach After months of responding to job postings, you finally land an interview. This could be a pivotal moment in your life and career so it’s natural to feel nervous. But there’s no reason to let stress rule the day, says […]
5 Steps To Unleash Innovation & Improve Work Culture
Getting your people to contribute more to your organization while simultaneously establishing stronger talent retention must cost a pretty penny, right? Not really, says corporate coach Maxine Attong. “You don’t necessarily need to add expensive new ingredients to the stew, you just have to know how to use your ingredients better,” she says. “A talented […]
3 Social Media Marketing Musts for Introverts
What an amazing world we live in nowadays. You can quite easily promote yourself and your business without leaving your couch. This gives introverts a worldwide audience, no matter where you’re starting from. No need for forced interaction, small talk, or gregarious chatter. The Internet is the great equalizer. You don’t need to be the […]
20 Percent Solution: Create a Website For Almost Passive Income
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10 QUESTIONS TO ASK ON A JOB INTERVIEW
By Sharon Schweitzer Dust off that pantsuit and pull out the resumes. Looking for a new job can be tedious and tiring. It can be fun too. Sometimes people go on interviews to see if their current job is fulfilling all their career needs and to stay fresh in the game. Others are searching for […]
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Young, Female and Entrepreneurial: Do You Have What It Takes?
By Aimee Kandrac Some people are born entrepreneurs — they’re the kids who open lemonade stands and auction their old video games on eBay, then grow up to be successful business people by maintaining that drive. Others are shaped into entrepreneurs by circumstances. I’m in the latter category. The idea for my company grew from personal […]
Women Seizing Technology to Open More Doors
By Michael Finkelstein With a woman presidential candidate, a rising number of women running Fortune 500 companies and an ever-growing number of women networking conferences, it seems celebrating successful women is ubiquitous, these days. Yet, we know this not to be true. In March, we celebrate “Women’s History Month” and we recognize the struggles and […]
Women and Leadership
Do you embrace your authority? By Laura MacLeod, LMSW When I lead workshops and train professionals on how to lead meetings, I state that authority and confidence are essential. Women often shy away from calling themselves an ‘authority’ or referring to their style as ‘authoritative.’ The word feels too rigid, bringing up images of demanding, […]