by Melissa Parks, PhD Imagine that you’ve just sat down for drinks with your dear friend. After taking a minute to size her up from head to toe, y...
The Inner Bully
The Inner Bully, by Ersilia Tarantino Do you know that voice in your head that criticizes you and keeps you from taking action? I used to call this my inne...
How to Keep Impulse Spending at Bay
by Maggie Germano There is an idea in the personal finance world that any spending outside of necessities is frivolous and irresponsible. As a Fin...
Budgeting for Your Style
by Jennifer Van Dijk Have you ever felt that you couldn’t go to a networking event without buying a new outfit, so you ended up not going? Or ha...
How To Accept And Rock Your Perfectly Imperfect Body: Part 3
By Sharon Galor In my first post in this series, I asked you to observe how you’re talking about yourself. If you missed it, check out the post her...
How To Accept And Rock Your Perfectly Imperfect Body – Part Two
By Sharon Galor Last week, I asked you to observe how you’re talking about yourself. If you missed it, check out the post here. The way we think ab...
How To Accept And Rock Your Perfectly Imperfect Body: Part One
By Sharon Galor Can you describe what you look like? Take a second to answer the question. Chances are that you did not say: I am 1.65, red hair, blu...
Solving the Bra Problem
By Gretchen Knapp As part of my research for a new book on bras and self-image, I chat with women every day about how bras have shaped them, inside and out...
What It Means To Be Visible
by Sheila Gemin ‘You need to increase your visibility – It will pay off!’ That is the command I heard year after year when working as an engin...
Visibility for Introverts
by Emmy McCarthy I cannot remember a time when I wasn’t an introvert, I have always been very happy in my own company, on the sidelines, quietly doing my...