How Women Create Lives They Want
Becoming An Empowered Woman
I’ve said it before, and I’ll say it again, there has never been a better time to be a woman. In 2014 there were almost 9.1 million female-owned businesses in
It’s Time To Lead Like A Girl At Work
For decades it seemed like women in business not only worked to break through the glass ceiling, they focused on becoming members of the boy’s club. From mimicking how men
Making Our Voices Heard Despite All Of The Manterrupting
Women must work together to make our voices heard. In fact, in business, and in everyday life, women’s natural strengths are becoming more valuable and as a society we’re embracing
Think Equal Pay Doesn’t Matter? Think Again.
Equal Pay needs to be a topic of conversation for every man and woman in the U.S. every single day. Gender discrimination in pay isn’t just a workplace issue; it
Turn Your Connections Into Collaborations
As you navigate through the rest of your life, be open to collaboration. Other people and other people’s ideas are often better than your own. Find a group of people
The Women-Helping-Women Movement Starts With Connections
As I mentioned in my last post, the foundation of the women-helping-women movement can be found in our connections. When you are actively looking for ways to make new connections,
Make Connections With Other Women That Matter
Women are finally realizing that connection and collaboration, not competition, is what’s important. We’re saying ‘no’ to the scam of contention and yes to the sisterhood of women out there
Why Women Should Step Into Their Power
While there has been a lot of talk recently about the shortage of women in STEM professions, I recently spent some time preparing for a speaking engagement and found some
Words Really Matter In The Workplace
When Janet Yellen was confirmed as the first woman Federal Reserve Board Chair, blog posts with titles like “Janet Yellen: the Bitch of the Fed” sprouted across the Internet. Madeline
The World Is Ready For More Women In Leadership
It’s not news that women are just as capable as men of being great leaders – in politics and in business. What is making news this week is a new
Leading Women Co-Author Writes on “Day Of The Girl Child”
Leading Woman co-author Rebecca Tinsley recently wrote in the Huffington Post about Mary, a ten-year-old girl in northern Uganda who was not aware the International Day of the Girl Child
Strategies That Keep Women Entrepreneurs From Playing Big
Leading Women co-author Dr. Lois Frankel says that even though women lead every day, they often think it’s presumptuous to call themselves leaders. Tara Mohr, author of Playing Big: Find
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