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BuzzFeed quizzes exploit our urge to belong, to categorize ourselves into an identifiable group that we are instantly a part of. (Oh, you’re a Miranda? Me too!) Which is why the latest BuzzFeed quiz, “How Metal Is Your Period?” Is such a masterpiece of the form. The questions range from the mundane (Q: “Have you ever tried to put in a tampon only to discover you forgot to take the old one out?” Women, take this quiz and rejoice: You are not alone. DivineCaroline: Relationships, Body & Soul, Home, Style, Parenting, and Community for Women - DivineCaroline. Dames Bond - Networking for Women - Networking Events. A CUP OF JO. Corporette.com — A fashion and lifestyle blog for women lawyers, bankers, MBAs, consultants, and otherwise overachieving chicks. Learn How to Start a Business or Company, and become an Entrepreneur! Penelope Trunk Blog.
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On most weekends, my husband and I buckled our toddlers into their car seats and drove to visit my father, who was in the final year of his life. When I signed up for a writing workshop, in the midst of all I was doing, I kept it quiet. My friends and I had frequently joked that during the years we raised toddlers, our professional goal was merely to “tread water”; stay afloat in the day-to-day while any long and involved personal quests would wait for calmer times.
The Web's New Video Stars - Forbes.com. Lifestyle - Forbes.com. World's Most Powerful Women. The Web Celeb 25 - Forbes.com. On the Internet everyone gets 15 minutes of fame, but some people get a whole lot more.
A kid with a webcam can become a movie star; an entrepreneur with a smart idea can get on Oprah; a tech blogger can reach a bigger audience than a bestselling novelist. For the Forbes Web Celeb 25, we track the biggest and brightest stars on the Internet, the people who have turned their passions into new media empires. From stay-at home-moms to geek entrepreneurs, these are the people capturing eyes, influencing opinion and creating the new digital world. More… The Web Celeb 25 Our fourth annual ranking of the Internet’s most famous. XoJane.
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Entertainment. Style. Living. Our Bodies Our Blog. One Louder. ImproveSF by MindMixer. Let's Talk Community Engagement. Top 10 Websites - 2012. TED City 2.0 thecity2.org In a surprise move, TED (Technology, Entertainment, Design), the influential thought-leader lecture series, awarded its annual prize, meant to spotlight and reward "exceptional individuals," not to a person, but to an idea.
The "recipient" of this year's $100,000 prize money and traditional "One Wish to Change the World," is the City 2.0, the "inclusive, innovative, healthy, soulful, thriving" future of the city. The companion to the prize is a website similar in ambition to New York City's Change by Us, but globally oriented to "Combine the reach of the cloud with the power of the crowd. Wowowow — A New Way for Women to Talk Culture, Politics & Gossip.
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It was an honor to participate in the #DoingItAll series on the TODAY Show in support of Maria Shriver’s important, groundbreaking, The Shriver Report: A Woman’s Nation Pushes Back from the Brink. Many of you have asked for links to the segments and key takeaways…so here you go! Tuesday: Two Amazing Women #DoingItAll First, on Tuesday, I worked with two truly remarkable women who epitomize what it means to “do it all.”
Both of these women approach the challenges in their lives with courage, persistence, optimism and humor. Watch and listen to their stories and my advice (video links below): Women On The Fence Blog by Erica Diamond. Online Beauty Magazine : The Beauty Bean. An Exclusive Global Women's Network · 85Broads.com. The BOSS Network. Women's Fitness. Womenetics.com. Blog, Women's Success Coaching. Women For Hire. Women Business Owners Center. Total Leadership » Reduce Stress by Pursuing Four-Way Wins The pendulum is finally swinging back from the apogee of complete immersion in work as the business ideal.
A great hue and cry now strains to contain our out-of-control culture of overwork. We know it reduces productivity, destroys civic engagement, and produces all manner of stress-related health problems. The good news is that you can do something about it, for yourself and for your employees. You can be less stressed and more productive by spending less time on and less attention to work — while being more engaged with your family, your community, and the things you do for just you. For decades, I’ve been refining what is now a proven method for producing four-way wins that works because it’s customized for each person who takes up the challenge. Diagnose. Dialogue. Discover. Get Help. Get Moving. To overcome the guilt that often accompanies the desire for change, it’s crucial that your experiments are not selfish. Women.