I am so excited to share this interview with you! This woman has been a mentor and inspiration to me ever since I met her. The teleseminar of this interview will be up soon with even more great advice than is included in this text. I met Cosmo last summer when I was interning in D.C. for a global organization that works in the field of social entrepreneurship. When I met her on … [Read more...] about Feature Interview: Cosmo Fujiyama and marrying your mission
Protecting your information: is your password safe enough?
As business women, we have a lot to juggle and think about. We have start-ups and businesses that rely on us and how we handle all of our different tasks for any specific day. The last thing we want to deal with is having all of our emails and private important documents hacked. Hence, having a safe password can save you a lot of stress and panic. Below is an infographic … [Read more...] about Protecting your information: is your password safe enough?
Fashion Friday: Fall fashion trends you can wear to the office
There is about four times a year that I start to get really antsy with my wardrobe. I think my body has an internal feeling for the change of the seasons and my brain starts exploding with ideas for new outfits I can wear due to the change of season. However, I’m always a bit premature with my excitement and end up wearing boots when it’s still 80 degrees outside, so I’m … [Read more...] about Fashion Friday: Fall fashion trends you can wear to the office
Feature Interview: Kris Rudarmel
Earlier this week I sat down with Kris Rudarmel, the Woman Business Owner of the Year NAWBO winner for 2011. Kris co-runs Anchor Water Damage & Restoration with her husband, Frank. I had met Kris a few weeks prior at a conference in Salt Lake and I knew I couldn't pass up the opportunity to go and learn more about her and the business. Not surprisingly, my interview with … [Read more...] about Feature Interview: Kris Rudarmel
Working from Home: How to Avoid ‘Cabin-Fever’
For many women who are writers, editors, coaches and multi-passion entrepreneurs, the core element of their work is to be writing content, planning systems and organising services that start out by sitting at home in front of a laptop. The dream of working from the comfort of your own home comes alive as you sip a cup of tea while sitting on a comfy cushion or even while … [Read more...] about Working from Home: How to Avoid ‘Cabin-Fever’