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Excerpts From A Workout Diary

by lccarson Did you ever have one of those really busy decades? You know, the ones where an old friend says, “So when did you start teaching at the university?” and even the synopsis takes five minutes and it turns out your husband isn’t in it? Oops. Just me then? The coming-apart part was mostly […]

Swap for the Holidays

by Kim Kuhteubl I was a vintage store hunting, Goodwill shopping teenager before it was hot (and necessary) to be green and since I don’t have a sister’s closet to raid, I’ve found another solution for my wardrobe deficits and budget constraints, friends. I’ve inherited some of my best outfits from friends who have lost […]

Fix Your Friendship

by Carolina Smart “When one door closes, another opens; but we often look so long and so regretfully upon the closed door that we do not see the one which has opened for us.” I’m sure that Alexander Graham Bell was talking about opportunities, but this quote can also sum up what happens when we […]

The Art of Confrontation

by Deborah Collins Stephens, Michealene Cristini Risley, Jackie Speier and Jan Yanehiro You can do one of two things: just shut up, which is something I don’t find easy, or learn an awful lot very fast and stand up for yourself! – Jane Fonda, Actress (1937 – ) Peggy Klaus, a workplace communication expert who […]

Choose Me Before We

by Christine Arylo If you’re like most people on this planet, whether you’re single, married, or partnered, there’s a good chance that there is something about your relationship that isn’t giving you what you want. There is something more that you think you should be getting from your guy or gal, but no matter how […]

The Mafia Don

The Mafia Don by J. M. Kearns As far as the ego is concerned, nothing is more dangerous than risking your heart out there in the big, bad world. That’s because losing at love, in the ego’s view, is a reflection on our whole worth as a human being—not just on our performance in that […]

Go To Women Owned Wineries

by Susan Van Allen Lucille Ball lifting up her skirt, jumping into a barrel, and stomping grapes with the peasants might be the first image that comes to mind when you think of Italian women and winemaking. As entertaining as that is, cut to the new millenium’s more sophisticated and inspiring phenomenon: Italian women have […]

Get Organized!

A new year is a great time to look at how you organize your financial paperwork. Like organizing your closet, organizing your receipts can make you feel great and can also pay off, literally, at tax time. The IRS recommends that all individual taxpayers keep these for at least three years: • Bills • Credit […]

The Art of the Coupon

By Erika Enigk Clair Boone has not paid for toiletries in eight years. No, she’s not part of a shampoo and toothpaste theft ring. The founder of mummydeals.org is simply a smart shopper. On her site and through live workshops, she teaches others how to save – and even make – money, simply by buying […]

The Power of Your Network

By Kim Kuhteubl Love it or hate it, networking is and always will be a necessary part of doing business. Sure online tools like LinkedIn, Facebook and Twitter make it easy to get organized, showcase your work and build a following but they can’t create a relationship. And in these tough economic times, fostering genuine, […]

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Vision, Personal Brand Creation and Slaying the tricky thoughts...

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We advise clients in North American and around the globe as they develop their vision, voice and platform, creating personal visibility strategies and practices.

The way you see yourself matters. How would your life and business shift if you could see and share all of who you are?

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