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In the News

Needing someone doesn’t make you n...

I have a friend who's relationship was rocky for years. She is a powerful executive coach who is asked to speak on leadership world-wide. When she met her boyfriend, he was the marketing VP for a well-known global corporation. During their relationship, he moved on to creating his own consultancy. Their travels and changes in their lives made for a bumpy relationship. Once, while visiting my friend, we made a quick

The physical difference in the brain of ...

While listening to the conversations around the table at Thanksgiving, I was reminded that there is one physical difference in the brain between men and women that affects our conversations. The bridge that connects the right and left frontal lobes is much thicker in women than in the brain of men. THE RESULT: Women multitask better than men. Not only can we work on one thing at a time, we can

BLINDSPOTS: When strengths become weakne...

In my research, I found the high-achieving women in the workplace to be: Quick thinkers. Solution finders. Action-oriented, meaning work always gets done on time or before expected. Opinionated, and can argue well for what they believe. Passionate. Appreciative of recognition and respect for their work and their ideas. For every strength, there is a blindspot. Can you find yours in each of the strengths named above? One of my clients realized

What’s Up with Dating Down?

I received a call from a reporter wanting to talk to me about the trend in “dating down.” She said that women who choose men who are less educated and make less money than them are dating down. Honestly, I don’t get that. Does money and education define a healthy relationship? Women are increasingly the breadwinners in their relationships. According to the Census Bureau data, the percentage of women bringing home the
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