It's time for another great round-up of great links! Let's jump right into the mix, shall
we?
Girl w/Pen discusses
Half the Sky, the two-part PBS documentary inspired by the non-fiction book written by Nicholas Kristof and Sheryl WuDunn, which focuses on gender-based violence in a pragmatic, "everywoman" way.
In Good Company shares how her
sense of agency led to her achievements as the creator and owner of various businesses.
One Writeous Chick explores the nuances of writer's block in her life, particularly how she makes herself write when her voice is the problem.
What have you all been reading and writing online in the last few weeks? Be sure
to leave links in the comments.
It's time for a summer round-up of the great things we've been reading lately. Check out what we put together for you, and remember to leave links in the comments to the posts you've been reading and writing online.
Alexia Vernon shares her trials and triumphs when dealing with those who attempt to intimidate her.
Girl w/Pen discusses how where you live can affect your weight and your health. Co-authored by two researchers at the RAND Corporation.
After seeing the movie Dirty Dancing again at McCarren Park in Brooklyn, One Writeous Chick shares her memories of loving the film since its initial release.
Lindsay Pollak introduces and explains eight tips that will make personal branding benefit you on LinkedIn.
In Good Company's message to those who have a tendency of getting ahead of themselves in business: Think Big. Start Small.
You Sing I Write turns the spotlight on the relatable and romantic tune “(Kissed You) Good Night” by Gloriana, which is currently climbing the country music charts.
That's what we've got for this summer, so far. What have you been reading and writing online? Please share your links with us!
It's been a while since our last link love round-up, so we're back to share some of our favorite blog posts! If you know of any other blogs we should have on our blogroll, please link to them in the comments and we might include them in our next link love post.
Alexia Vernon reveals how a humbling moment at her local car wash taught her how to ask for help.
One Writeous Chick returns to collaging and impresses everyone with her playlist at her friend's vision board party.
NYWSE salutes both The Lotus Odyssey and WORK+SHELTER for their sincere commitment to women's concerns and fair operating practices.
In Good Company shares tips on how to re-gain 3 more hours to your day, even to those who are the busiest of all.
Savvy Ladies identifies the symptoms of those who suffer from a scarcity mindset, and how to overcome the affliction.
Time for another fabulous round-up of great links! Let's dive right in, shall we?
Alexia Vernon is hungry to speak five sentences, and have those wishes fulfilled.
Girl w/Pen takes a look at gender reveal parties and six reasons we should dump 'em.
In Good Company wants you to remember that following up is important -- you're not bugging anybody.
Lindsey Pollak has some tips on landing an internship that are good for job-seekers to keep in mind too.
NYWSE spotlights She's the First, a campaign that's growing into a whole lot more.
That's what we've got for today. What have you been reading and writing online? Leave links in the comments!
While we're waiting out the rest of winter, let's perk it up with a few links we love.
Alexia Vernon thinks you have something to learn from watching how people place orders at restaurants.
Girl w/Pen celebrated 39 years of Roe v. Wade in a post that seems even more timely now, a few weeks later.
In Good Company posted 5 difficult questions to ask yourself if you're an entrepreneur -- that are also important to ask in life.
Lindsey Pollak lists 15 important resume tips for those of us just starting off or needing a brush-up.
What have you all been reading and writing online in the last few weeks? Be sure to leave links in the comments.
It's our first link love round-up of the new year, and it's a good one. We hope you enjoy reading these posts as much as we did.
Downtown Dharma wants you to remember 5 ways to
think happy.
What have you been reading or writing online? Be sure to leave links in the comments.
Get ready everyone, there's another link love round-up coming your way! Check out the links below for some great stuff to read.
Awaken Your CAREERpreneur gives a shout-out to those who definitely deserve it: our personal cheerleaders.
Downtown Dharma reminds us all to listen our intuition -- it's usually smarter than we give it credit for.
Girl w/Pen takes a look at two shows that seem similar, but are quite different in how they portray women.
In Good Company points out the different ways in which entrepreneurship is full of tricky contradictions.
Lindsey Pollak wants you to be ready to "crack the new job market" and features an interview with the guy who wrote the book (literally).
That's what we have for today. What have you been reading and writing online?
It's time for another round-up of great things we've been reading lately. Check out what we put together for you and remember to leave links in the comments to things you've been reading and writing online.
Awaken Your CAREERpreneur has great insights about the "root of it all," where the "it" is your work.
Downtown Dharma spotlights an organization that reminds us just how easy it can be to give back.
Girl w/Pen celebrated Love Your Body Day last week and has even more great links for you.
In Good Company poses an interesting question: is entrepreneurship the new gender neutral?
Lindsey Pollak features an interview about career blind spots, what they are, and how to overcome them.
NYWSE's blog considers how being socially responsible is as good for your wallet as it is for you.
One Writeous Chick shares a piece about her writing process that many of us can relate to no matter what we do.
It's time for our next link love roundup, as we try to make up for lost time. Here are some great links for you to read through and comment on.
NYWSE takes a different approach on giving advice by listing the 5 great reasons NOT to grow your business.
Lindsey Pollak also has a list for us, except this one's on how to have more fun at work.
Downtown Dharma wants us to take a different kind of message home with us: imagine peace.
Girl w/Pen has us shift gears a bit with an in-depth post on young feminists and the budget.
One Writeous Chick shares something that really spoke to us about the fears that come along with writing.
Hope you enjoyed these. Be sure to leave links to what you've been reading and writing online in the comments.
It's been too, too long since the last time we had a link love roundup, so we're bringing it back today and splitting it up between two weeks. Check out the links below and leave links in the comments to what you've been reading and writing online.
Awaken Your CAREERpreneur contemplates how to deal with the moments in which we don't feel any progress.
Savvy Ladies has a really interesting look at what hair (yes, hair!) means for your career.
Global Sister reminds us that we need more women in technology fields, and gives great examples of rocking women already in them.
In Good Company wants us to think about authenticity and how to stay true to it in the age of social media.
Tune in for more stories in a couple of weeks!
There's been a lot of great stuff to read out there, so let's jump right in with the links, shall we?
Awaken Your CAREERpreneur gives real-life examples of how choosing something that seems off-course may be the best decision in the end.
Downtown Dharma reviews the movie Bridesmaids and offers a good life lesson we can all take away from it.
Girl w/Pen looks at something that affects all of us and our expectations for ourselves: stereotype threat.
In Good Company considers different ways of looking at entrepreneurship and what it means to make that choice based on the life you want.
Lindsey Pollak has a great strategy and helpful tips for getting a job by trying out (wait for it) blogging.
The Woodhull Institute's blog featured what sounds like a great book! It looks at what events in a woman's life impacts her happiness and self-confidence.
That's all we've got for today. What have you been reading and writing online? Leave links in the comments.
It's been a while since we showed some love, so let's jump right into it!
Awaken Your CAREERpreneur wants to teach you how to make more and work less.
Downtown Dharma also has seemingly contradictory advice: don't speak and communicate better.
Girl w/Pen has a review of Hanna, an empowering movie with a female protagonist.
In Good Company looks at the work and family balance, and what it means when family is held against you.
Lindsay Pollak asks an important question: are you ready to "work on purpose"?
Woodhull Institute featured a few posts on binge eating that are a very worthwhile read -- here's the first.
What have you been reading and writing online? Be sure to share a link in the comments!
You probably can't tell by the weather, but spring is here and it's already time to say goodbye to March. Let's close out the month with some link love!
Awaken Your CAREERpreneur shares a few things that Wonder Woman can teach us about leadership.
Downtown Dharma has a post from our very own Kristina urging you to stop the tsunami in your life. (Speaking of which, there are still some spots left in the Visioning Workshop, so get in while you still can.)
Girl w/Pen takes a look at hooking up and the charged takes on sexuality.
Lindsey Pollak has tips and advice on being your own publicist in order to jumpstart your career.
Savvy Ladies explores the rise of the "sugar mamma" and why it's better than you think.
Woodhull Institute's blog celebrated Women's History Month with "Woman of the Day."
That's what we've got for you today. What have you been reading and writing online?
It's a brand new year and we think it should start by catching up with some of our favorite blogs. Check out what we've been reading.
Awaken Your CAREERpreneur asks you to take a look at your life and consider if you ever actually take a break.
Girl w/Pen looks back at the latest season of Dexter: from a feminist point of view, just how well did it do?
In Good Company recounts one little girl's winter break highlight -- you'll be surprised to read what it is!
Lindsey Pollak's blog teaches us how to create a career wish list to get us started for the new year.
One Writeous Chick explains why she doesn't like the holidays while spreading some post-holiday cheer.
Savvy Ladies wants 2011 to be the year of intention so that we can avoid the mistakes we've made in the past.
What did you read or write over the holidays? Share links in the comments!
As we gear up for December, some of the sites we love are busy churning away awesome posts. Take a look at what we've been reading online:
Awaken Your CAREERpreneur offers tips for getting people to reach their full potential in school or at work.
Girl w/Pen takes a look at the race & gender problems that still exist in the latest Disney princess movie, Tangled.
Meanwhile, Woodhull Institute's blog examines Disney's announcement that there'd be no more fairy tale movies (aka, movies for girls).
One Writeous Chick writes about the good and the bad that comes with curling up into a ball for a break from the world.
Savvy Ladies wants us to get through the holiday season with the 12 days of Christmas, personal finance edition.
What have you been reading and writing? Be sure to leave a link in the comments.
You know how much we like showing some link love to our favorite sites. See some of what we've been reading so far this month.
Awaken Your CAREERpreneur has some advice for the workplace that'll help you shine for your boss.
Girl w/Pen considers how science and education are made girly and just what effect that has on girls.
Global Sister posted an interesting paper on civil society participation that was presented to the Head of UN Women.
In Good Company shared an experience of having a business copycat that can also apply to many of us with a public persona.
NYWSE showcased a woman who is helping build communities through microfinance and volunteer partnerships.
One Writeous Chick reminds us to keep believing in ourselves when things aren't looking so good.
What have you been reading and writing on the web? Be sure to leave links in the comments.
We know, we know, we just had a link love post last week, but is it our fault that there's so much great content out there that it needs another post? Check out what we've been reading.
Awaken Your CAREERpreneur reminds us that not every "no" we hear is the same.
Girl w/Pen is taking a deeper look at Karen Owen's fake thesis scandal and calling out sexism.
Lindsey Pollak has a great piece about Millenial/Gen Y women and the positive outlook for their future.
NYWSE interviewed the founder of Rubina Design, which gives back to help women entrepreneurs around the world.
One Writeous Chick features a guest post about how giving up on goals can be a good thing.
Savvy Ladies has tips for balancing friendships with wealth differences, whether you've got the big money or little money.
What have you been reading and writing online? Be sure to leave a link in the comments.
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