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09/09/2013
Women: Stop Whining & Win
These days, everyone has a theory, book or somesort of prose on women's leadership. Most regurgitate the same message: powerful women are scarce.
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09/06/2013
Finish Line Fridays: If You Never Failed, You've Never Lived
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09/05/2013
Survival is for chumps.
Charles Darwin continues to be one of the most influential people on humanity. Much of his work was controversial, and still is, but the "survival offalse
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09/04/2013
I am a working mom... here me snore!
Do you work?
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09/04/2013
The 10 Things I Cannot Live Without
I am feeling a little under the weather today, so today's post is an oldie but goodie. This was originally published in Houston Woman Magazine infalse
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09/03/2013
Long Live Gen X
I was in the lunch room the other day at work when I overheard a conversation two older guys were having at a table next to me. They were talkingfalse
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08/30/2013
Finish Line Fridays: Greatness
Today's Finish Line Friday's inspiration comes courtesy of Nike. They sure do know how to say it with so few words. Have a 'great' weekend.
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08/29/2013
Why Settle for No? The World is Your Oyster
How many times have you gone out for something and fell flat on your face? Ever have a failed relationship that you tried so hard at and it justfalse
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08/28/2013
I'll Never Be Like My Parents ...Ha!
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08/27/2013
A Lesson in Life: From the Garbage Can
I'll never forget the look on her face. She had the look of a bull dog and snarled when she spoke. She was tall and wore all black and sported a fewfalse
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08/24/2013
Finish Line Fridays: Believe in the Run
I'm starting something new every Friday on my blog. I call it Finish Line Fridays. For many it signals the end to the work week. For me it's the dayfalse
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08/23/2013
The Speed of Life ...
Sometimes when I run, I forget how much time I passes. When you're in the groove, the miles (and milestones) can really fly by. Today I had one offalse
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