Posts under ‘Obstacle Course’
Send Out Your Ships
I sent out my ship today. In Chellie Campbell’s book, The Wealthy Spirit, which I love and have read many times, she talks about sending out ships and acting in the direction of your dreams. Envision these ships coming back to your shore full of treasure. The ship can take the form of a sales [...]
Guest Post: Making the Best Use of Your Time While Job Hunting
Searching for a new job can be exciting, thrilling and frustrating all at the same time. The shift in the economy has flooded the market with new job-seekers, making the challenge of landing the right position all the more difficult. It may take several months to find the right job, so keep yourself occupied and [...]
Work, School, Family: More of a Dance Than a Perfect Balance
I currently work, go to school for my Masters degree and have a 2 ½ year old daughter. Many have successfully accomplished keeping each of these important commitments in order. However, it is more like mastering a dance than achieving a perfect balance. I’ll be describing a tool that has worked to keep my assignments [...]
Eat, Pray, Love
The movie and book Eat, Pray, Love recounts the journey of a woman searching for herself, her truth and value. After discovering her loving husband did not have the same goals, needs, and wants as her, she makes the difficult decision to divorce him. She then sets out on a journey to find herself again [...]
PepsiCo Presents: Women the 5G Network
I had a wonderful time at my first Blogher conference in NYC. There were many great moments but one that stood out to me was attending PepsiCo’s “Sofa Summit” and the launch of their Women5G Network. Only 30 bloggers were invited to this intimate breakfast to discuss women as leaders, and I was very excited [...]
It’s All About Me
Alright Ladies, take a deep breath and repeat after me, “It’s all about me.” Hard to say isn’t it? I can hear all of the “yeah buts” out there but rest easy. I understand that you have families and special causes that are very important to you, but if you are not the most important [...]
