What Have You Done Lately To Take Control Of Your Time?
There is always an excuse, and that excuse is usually a limitation that you have no control over. Or one that you have convinced yourself you have no control over.
View ArticleThe Art Of Online Apologies And Why Elizabeth Lauten Failed Miserably At Hers
We're all fast and furious at our keyboards, with the sinfully seductive appeal of immediately publishing our innermost thoughts for the world. We say things we regret.
View ArticleBeing An Optimist About Your Business Is Not Being A Fool
Being an optimistic entrepreneur does not spell disaster for your business. Being an idiot does.
View ArticleWhy 'No' Is Not The Scariest Thing You Will Hear
Many people will never step outside their box of comfort and complacency for one simple fact. They fear hearing that tiny little word: NO
View ArticleMonica Lewinsky on the Online Marketplace of Humiliation and Public Shame
"Public shaming as a blood sport has to stop, and it's time for an intervention on the Internet and in our culture. We need to communicate online with compassion, consume news with compassion, and...
View ArticleThe Hottest Currency On The Internet (That You Probably Aren't Investing In)
This new form of currency that your customers are willing to “spend” on your site. A spend that could yield some significant results.
View ArticleWhy Women Need To Put Their Money Where Their Ideologies Are
Talk is cheap. In business, the wins follow a cash trail.
View ArticleCan You Take Brutally Honest Feedback From Clients And Friends?
Once, when I was sitting on the porch in the Tropical MBA house, late-night drinking and talking with Dan Andrews, I made some comment about my background in classics and language. Basically, I had...
View ArticleThe Truth You Don't Want To Hear About Being Single And An Entrepreneur
There are a few struggles of being single and an entrepreneur that I’ve heard whispered in the circles of unmarried folk, who don’t dare to publicly acknowledge they might be missing out.
View ArticleThe Rise Of The Armchair Business Quarterback
This armchair quarterbacking is not exclusive to the wide world of sports. Alas, most of us are not professional American football players. So what makes us think that we know better?
View ArticlePost {r}evolution - What Are Kristin Glenn and Shannon Whitehead Up To Now?
We see a lot of stories on sites like Forbes and other sites about the person at this company that did that thing, and the important lessons we can learn. Then we never hear from them again.
View ArticleThe Simple Scheduling Hack To Find More Time To Read
Want to find time in your day to read more? There's a simple scheduling hack you probably aren't using.
View ArticleThe VaynerMedia & Thrillist "Attractive Females Only" Meltdown Needs To Be...
There is absolutely a need for outrage and frustration, but continuing to direct it at Vaynerchuk and Lerer is not the answer.
View ArticleLara Logan Assault Reminds Us Of The Many Faces Of Gender Assault
Watching the news stories unfold these past few days, the world's collective stomachs have twisted in horror and empathy for CBS News correspondent Lara Logan. What happened and why? Fact is, it was a...
View ArticleSingle People - It's Not Them, It's You
Let's face it single people. If YOU keep going out on dates with people and THEY all move on but YOU are still single then chances are that the problem is YOU.
View ArticleAnne Hathaway: A Good Representation of Young Women?
For every ounce of awkward broodiness that Franco emulated, Hathaway seemed reduced to a giggling teenager. The 2010 Harvard Theatrics Hasty Pudding Woman of the Year whooped and hollered her way...
View ArticleMaine Women Sprout A #LittleBeard To Send BPA Message To Governor Paul LePage
You often hear people say that they wish politicians would be more honest, rather than always posturing and giving the "politically correct" answer to press questions. Anyone who lives in Maine can...
View ArticleIs Disney or Bad Parenting to Blame for The Princess Phenomenon?
Once upon a time, little girls were sold a tale of happily ever afters, tiny waistlines and idealized femininity that does not exist in reality.
View ArticleHideaki Akaiwa Jumps Headfirst Into Tsunami Water To Save Family and Neighbors
Most people when faced with a disaster of the epic magnitude of the Japanese quake and resulting tsunami waves last week will immediately run for the hills. Not Hideaki Akaiwa though.
View ArticleBook Review: Life After College by Jenny Blake
Ever wonder if you missed out on getting your copy of the manual for life? In Life After College, Jenny Blake's debut title, Twitter meets What Color Is Your Parachute.
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