As women, we have a lifetime of mixed messages around becoming strong leaders and connecting with our innate talent and personal power. This often results in what I call the “yes, but” mentality. You instinctively know what to do BUT you don’t do it....
Did you know that it takes only four minutes to make a first impression and that body language accounts for 55% of that impression; 38% from tone of voice; the remaining 7% from our actual words? In other words, competence is only one factor in career mobility. Those...
Whenever I hear people talk about re-discovering their inner child, I have noticed more often than not that it’s about connecting with the innocence and joy of childhood. Usually the quest to re-discover our inner child is focused on incorporating more...
In 1986, an article in The Wall Street Journal by Carol Hymowitz and Timothy Schellhardt first introduced the term Glass Ceiling. TheĀ illustration that accompanied the article showed a woman in a business suit pushing up against a glass barrier. After that article,...
This is a guest post by Lisa Tener, author and book coach. Have you noticed how many people are writing books lately? Maybe some colleagues and competitors in your field have recently become published authors. Do you wonder if becoming a published author is for you? A...
Irene Sinteff is Director at Irene Sinteff Career and Human Resource Services and Senior Trainer and Consultant at Lee Hecht Harrison. She assists people through their job searches and career transition. In this interview, Irene gives some great tips for women who are...
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