Posts Tagged ‘marriage’

The One Time You Don’t Need To Try

  A few weeks ago I shared some insights from women who were happy they didn’t get married in their 20s. I said I would also share some perspective from women who did get married younger. This woman shares what she thinks has contributed to the strength of her late 20-someting marriage. ~ Make sure […] Read more…

The Lessons Of The Peacock

I had a busy spring between launching 40 Women to Watch Over 40 and an interesting consulting project that took me to India to do some “research with Indian 20-somethings and young families. Such an optimistic and driven culture was immersed in over the course of a week. The above is a picture of a […] Read more…

How Do You Find A Partner?

Today I’m sharing an interview with a group of entrepreneurs and female business owners from 20 to 40-something on how to find a partner as a founder. Some great perspective. We oftren hear relationship tenets apply to business. I thought it was interesting to see how these applied back from business to 40;20 Vision on […] Read more…

Making Marriage A Passion – 40-Something Guest Post

Today I’m sharing a 40-something guest post from a woman who shares “what she knows now about marriage.”   I first discovered Tammy Renzi through her insightful comments on this blog, particulary about relationships. I found it refreshing that she and her husband write a blog together. Upon further reading I quickly discovered that they […] Read more…

Smart Women Do…

A 20-something recently asked me whether a woman could be happily dependent on a spouse or if financial independence is a necessity. For a segment of millennial women — products of divorce and underemployment — the answer to providing a secure future for their children is to stay at home. My short answer was… no (you […] Read more…

Three Gifts for a 20-Something (82)

Herewith, three “gifts” one 40-something woman would give a 20-something if she were a “Forty-Godmother”. What are yours?   1. Put your dreams first. Never give up a big dream for a guy. ~ 2. Don’t let your issues with your friends build up. By the time you address them (or they erupt) they are […] Read more…

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