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Solitude. Who Needs It?

My friend and colleague Lynne Marino (in the bright red jacket--her signature color) recently shared an article that had inspired her--a copy of a lecture by William Deresiewicz, a Yale professor,  given to a West Point plebe class last March. It was entitled...

Information or Education?

I was interviewed on Jim Blasingame's Small Business Advocate show this morning. The topic: how to stay educated as an entrepreneur. I chose that theme, because when I was in California over Christmas, my brother caught me up short with this challenge. "What new...

Clarity, Integrity, Vulnerability. Oh, My!

I met with a couple of women yesterday to compare notes on how we're using social media. It's a forum for discussing challenges and raising questions, plus some show and tell. It was only the second session for this evolving group; the format hasn't standardized...

And Now, the Rest of the Story

For those of you who have been following my mistaken pedicure appointment last week, here's the last chapter. I got my free pedicure yesterday, and what a treat it was. I shared the whole blog story with Monica, the woman at my feet (!) who delighted in hearing...

What Would You Do?

This entry could be subtitled, "The Problem With Texting." Here's what happened: I treat myself to a pedicure every couple of months. Not the standard fare of popping into the ubiquitous nail salons in my area, but a high end, highly skilled treatment that really...

“I Will Choose the Outcome…”

...is tattooed on Missy Germain's arm. Missy and I met at BlogHer '10 in August. She made a big impact on me with her story of success and her powerfully positive outlook on life. She emailed me between the holidays to reconnect and to mention an essay she'd...

A Smile and Some Tears

[youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GkHNNPM7pJA] Two holiday youtube videos came my way last week. The one that made me smile is called The Digital Story of the Nativity. It's clever, well done and makes brilliant use of the variety of social media our culture...

Cookie Day

The most important thing on my calendar today is meeting my oldest (I've known her the longest, that is) friend Cookie for lunch. That supersedes my meeting with my accountant and two phone appointments which will bookend our time together. We live about an hour...

Knocked Out by the MA Conference for Women

One (of many) pieces of practical advice I received by attending the Massachusetts Conference for Women yesterday was from Susan Getgood, author of the Professional Blogging for Dummies, was that when you're going to write a long entry, let the readers know up...

Planning Boston Trip

The Massachusetts Conference for Women is tomorrow, December 9. That's the event I had considered exhibiting at, but decided against after realizing it was too short notice to properly represent myself. I've registered as an attendee. I'm excited about being among...

The Power of Visioning…Yoga Style

I have three vision boards on my wall, one of which focuses on lifestyle desires I have. There are images of aqua-blue lap pools, vineyards and women in varying degrees of joy. There are also a few pictures of women assuming yoga postures, like the one above. Yoga...

I Want Donna Elle’s Vision, Don’t You?

It's hard to sum up Donna Elle. She's an award-winning interior designer. She's created her own brand and lifestyle aesthetic. And she's a woman living full-out in her relationships with her family and her clients. But, she'd hit an impasse a year ago, healed from...

My Lunch With Eileen Fisher

I so enjoyed having lunch with Eileen Fisher yesterday at the Pierre Hotel in NYC. She's been a role model for me for the past 15 years, so seeing her again was a joyful experience. I did have to share her with about 300 other working women, but I didn't mind. We...

Great Question

I had my first ever Soul Proprietor Book Club last week graciously hosted by Janice Weinstein in West Hartford, CT. Twenty women attended, many of whom were business owners, but also several who were there simply to soak up the energy of entrepreneurship. There was...

Beyond Fearless Fridays: Meredith Gray

When Meredith Gray (not that Meredith Gray) received a diagnosis that she had breast cancer for the second time, rather than dive under the covers to hide, she mobilized into action to deal with her illness. She documented her process and progress in a brand new...

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