Tag Archives: life lessons

Awaking

Becoming a wife and mother can awaken different parts of us. What did it teach you about yourself? Man, becoming a wife and a mother, specifically a mother, really taught me so much. I remember clearly wanting to remove the … Continue reading

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First.Only. Different.

Shonda Rhimes coined the term ” First .Only. Different.” an FOD in your field comes with a unique responsibilities and a potent opportunity to rewrite the rules, to redefine norms, to represent for the communities that haven’t had a seat … Continue reading

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The Artist & The Parent

Q :My six-year-old goes bananas when I get rid of any art or schoolwork, so I’ve resorted to recycling stuff behind his back. We have many more years of school – and stuff ahead. Help! Tiffany S  Finding this in … Continue reading

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The Conversation

Occupational hazard: I had always considered myself an empathetic person, but it has become harder for me to walk away from situations in which I think I could help. It’s great to let your passion drive you, but you need … Continue reading

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Make a Decision

Is there something you know now about being a working woman  that you did not know when you began your career? One thing I would say is the you’ll get so many opportunities. It is important to pick something and … Continue reading

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