Why mentors should embrace gratitude for seemingly small contributions
Last fall, I was texting my long-time mentor and friend. The chairwoman I reference in so many of my articles. During our conversation, she was doubting
Last fall, I was texting my long-time mentor and friend. The chairwoman I reference in so many of my articles. During our conversation, she was doubting
Every year, my son alternates holidays. One year, he’ll spend Thanksgiving (we call it Thanksmas) and spring break with me. The next year, it will be Christmas
Recently, I wrote about living – and rating – our stories. The article introduced the idea of 5 focus areas of our lives: Foundation – base
When our electronic devices start behaving strangely, the first thing we do is reboot. If not, that’s what the level 1 tech we call will tell
I decided this year not to watch the Olympics. Most of us grew up watching what is considered the pinnacle of sports and athleticism. For a while,
The signs of UNsuccess I was at the Simmons Leadership Conference for Women in Boston about two months ago. Arianna Huffington was on stage, and
I’m not the best at exercising. Whoever made up that endorphin myth can keep it. I have worked out for hours and the only result
This week, I had the great fortune to attend the 2014 Mass Conference for Women. Throughout the day, I took copious notes and tweeted more
We all have fear. It’s a natural instinct that helps us shy away from things that will hurt us. I used to think of myself
It was one of those weeks. The ones that feel like they will never end…as early as Monday afternoon. I’ve found that as long as