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Category Archives: Women
Wordless Wednesday for women … and men | July 15/20
Instead of just enjoying these by myself every once in awhile, as I’ve been doing, I thought I’d share. We can laugh (and we can cry) as we continue to work towards changing this dynamic.
Posted in Women, Wordless Wednesday
Tagged business, corporate world, feminism, humor, humour, male confidence, women in business
22 Comments
If a young blogger Malala can, why can’t we?? – Malala Day 2020
Originally posted on Anu@lafemina:
Malala Yousafzai, the youngest Nobel Peace Prize winner 2014 Yes..this face is so familiar for us and needless to explain why..!!! In fact, do you know this girl started her fight as a little BLOGGER…
Posted in Leadership, Women
Tagged education, making a difference, making the world a better place, Malala, Malala Day, women’s rights
4 Comments
The Courage to Do Something — Cynthia Reyes
I wasn’t planning on posting anything on Mother’s Day, but when I read Cynthia Reyes’ post yesterday, The Courage to Do Something, I knew I had to reblog her message. Cynthia is a Canadian author, journalist, and human rights activist … Continue reading
Posted in History and Politics, Women
Tagged Cynthia Reyes, human rights, Mother's Day, mothers, racism
14 Comments
Looking at women’s progress around the world … using maps
Seeing as yesterday was International Women’s Day, I thought that using world maps to explore successes and struggles of women around the world would be appropriate for this week’s Map Monday. I must say that some of the rankings showing … Continue reading
Posted in History and Politics, Map Monday, Women
Tagged gender equality, human rights, International Women's Day, maps, wolrd maps, women's issues
11 Comments
Your very own self-awareness questionnaire
I’ve been holding off on reblogging this intriguing post for a while now, but the beginning of a new year seems like the perfect time. Karen, in the UK, writes on a number of topics in her blog Some Kind … Continue reading
Posted in Just wondering, Leadership, Women
Tagged fulfillment, goals, happness, New Year's resolutions, self-awareness, self-improvement, self-reflection
15 Comments
Speak volumes — candidkay
This reblog of CandidKay’s post on mentorship is a worthwhile read for all women and men who work with others, especially in supervisory and leadership roles. And keep in mind that sometimes (often) people serve in “unofficial” leadership roles by virtue … Continue reading
Posted in Entrepreneurship & Business, Leadership, Women
Tagged chauvinism, leadership, mentoring, women, workplace
5 Comments
When Anger Leads to Art
Originally posted on Cynthia Reyes :
Imagine: you’re an attorney in New York, dealing with brutal cases and people — some of whom are your colleagues. One day, out of the blue, you discover a love for painting. At first, it’s…