Posts Tagged ‘Lessons to my younger self’

Run Toward Your Problems

  Don’t run away from your problems, run towards them. What are you avoiding? What do you fear? Speaking up at work? Presentations or just addressing the things that worry you with your boss? Working out? Being honest with friends? Being yourself with your partner? These things may seem like a crack now. But they won’t […] Read more…

3 Wishes for a 20-Something

What three “gifts” would you give a 20-something if you were a “Forty-Godmother”? 40-something women share three things to help a 20-something get a head start on the confidence to make decisions that are right for themselves. No more woulda, coulda, shoulda. 1. You will have a lot more fun if you lower expectations on things […] Read more…

Three Gifts for a 20-Something

What three “gifts” would you give a 20-something if you were a “Forty-Godmother”? 40-something women share three things to help a 20-something get a head start on the confidence to make decisions that are right for themselves. No more woulda, coulda, shoulda. 1. You have options. There is a time when your options get more narrow, […] Read more…

3 Gifts for a 20-Something

  What three “gifts” would you give a 20-something if you were a “Forty-Godmother”? 40-something women share three things to help a 20-something get a head start on the confidence to make decisions that are right for themselves. No more woulda, coulda, shoulda. 1.Don’t get too tied to your checklist. Focus on doing your absolute […] Read more…

What Are The Merits Of Chemistry?

Today’s question is from a reader who is here for some advice on love and chemistry. To the 40-somethings out there who have loved, lost, married, and divorced: What are the merits of chemistry in a relationship and is it something that can grow (and fade) with time?   Her SItuation:   A guy she knew […] Read more…

Taking Credit for All or Nothing

Last week my book club got together to discuss “Be Frank With Me” by Julia Claiborne Johnson. As often is the case, the book was a jumping off point for candid conversation and comical discourse, from our host’s rock star past to another members “swipe-right” dating future. But amid our own stories, one line from the book stood out […] Read more…

3 Women On How They Command The Table

A few weeks ago I shared one financial exec’s advice to speak up. She encourages up-and-coming women to elbow their way into the conversations in her male skewed industry. It’s important. You can’t wait for the right time and right place. You have to make it happen. Here, three women share their tried and tested ways […] Read more…

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