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When Leaning Means Falling Over—Or, The Problem With “Lean In”
Breaking down Michelle Obama’s idea that “that shit doesn’t work.”
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4 Things Every Freelancer Should Do To Step Up Their Game, Like Today
As the name implies, freelancing involves a great deal of freedom from the confines of a structured nine to five. That said, it’s a never-ending grind to bring in the level of work you might find as a full-time employee.
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Don’t Know What Your New Year’s Resolution Should Be? Try This Flowchart
New year, new goals, same you.
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Why Conferences Like Girlboss Rally Belong On Your Resume
In search of the ultimate professional development tool? Read on.
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7 Money Mistakes To Avoid Making In Your Twenties
You’re not just dealing with baby-sitting money anymore.
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How To Be A Money Minimalist These Holidays (And Still Have A Life)
This time of the year can get overwhelming, financially. And that’s why being mindful with your money is even more important. Enter money minimalism! (It’s not as boring as it sounds.)
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These 5 Workshops Are A Game-Changer For Your Small Biz
The creative impulse of humanity is timeless. On the other hand, the tools we use to build on those ideas are forever changing.
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How To Practice Self-Care As An Entrepreneur (Because Burnout Is Real)
When you start your own business, the line between work and life can become very blurry—even nonexistent. It can be so easy to pour yourself mentally, physically, and emotionally into the business to the point of burning out.
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How I Saved $25K In One Year (Without Compromising My Lifestyle)
I make an average salary. I contribute to my 401(k) monthly. I travel abroad every three months.
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The One Key Thing You Need To Understand About Workplace Bullies
Here are five real tips on how to handle work bullies—from easiest to gutsiest.
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How To Bypass Money Guilt And *Actually* Deal With Debt
Money: It can be our closest bestie or our worst frenemy. So shouldn’t we at least get to know it better? What does it want from us, anyway?