A great way to cultivate relationships is by becoming active in bar associations and key groups in your practice area or industry.
Join a committee or take on a volunteer
A great way to cultivate relationships is by becoming active in bar associations and key groups in your practice area or industry.
Join a committee or take on a volunteer…
I love this Inc article and the idea that gratitude is what makes your body and mind stronger.
According to the article and the various studies it cites, gratitude has …
My friend Dimitri Mastrocola posted this advice on LinkedIn and it really resonated with me.
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He says it’s a simple algorithm for a…
Women can be brutal to each other in and out of work.
Sometimes I feel like I’m still in high school even though I’m in my early 40s. This is due to the way I’ve been treated by certain women in my professional and personal life. Bullies from junior high and high school often grow up to become bullies in the workplace (as well as outside of work), resulting in many of us finding ourselves in situations that are unfortunately similar to our dark days of adolescence. The worst part – these mean girls are much stronger and vindictive.
Every single one of us has mean girl tendencies from time to time.
Sometimes it’s due to peer pressure. Sometimes it’s because something about them makes us feel bad about ourselves. I’m certainly not proud of it but I can own up to it. Why are we mean to other women when we should be supporting other women and having each other’s backs?
When a woman feels threatened, insecure or just dislikes another woman, she can engage in damaging actions, such as backstabbing, gossiping, purposely excluding someone from a meeting or social functions, sabotaging, taking credit for someone’s work or helping to push someone out of a job or a social circle. Maybe you’ve experienced some of these behaviors by another woman in the workplace or even in your personal life. Please know that you aren’t alone.
I call this the dark side of female relationships.
I read a terrific article in Forbes on six words business professionals should eliminate from their professional vocabulary to elevate your brand, especially when you’re interviewing. Women especially use some…
Talk about client service! What a great idea from Orrick, Herrington & Sutcliffe LLP to create an online portal for their clients to easily earn CLE credits. This is how…
On this Martin Luther King Day, I’m taking time out of my day to reflect on some of the most profound things said by Dr. King.
His words are passionate,…