Debra Eckerling shares her rules and reward system for making things happen with the women entrepreneurs of She Takes on the World
A game-changer, Natalie will help you pioneer new opportunities and create winning strategies in business and life.
By Debra Eckerling
Debra Eckerling shares her rules and reward system for making things happen with the women entrepreneurs of She Takes on the World
By Debra Eckerling
Debra Eckerling offers project management tips and task management solutions for the women entrepreneurs of She Takes on the World
TODAY’S BITE-SIZED TO-DO: Take stock of your retirement savings options at work. If you have a limited array, look into opening up a Roth IRA on your own. Then connect with a financial advisor to walk you through next steps based on your long-term financial goals.
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Style Saturday: Sustainable Fashion Design — No Longer a Heyday for Hippies and Hemp
Women don’t have hours a day to spend in the kitchen! So it’s important to have some quick and nutritious recipes to hand. Try this quick and easy recipe: grilled chicken and sunshine salad recipe
By Natalie MacNeil
Last week I did an interview with women entrepreneurs, Katrina Carroll-Foster and Tracey Solomon for the launch of Hoseanna, the subscription service for hosiery and legwear. This week the tables have turned and they are the ones interviewing me! This is the first time I’m being interviewed for my own blog and I must say, [...]
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Looking for work/life balance? Aren’t we all? Below are three phenomenal female engineers (and moms!) on the Chevrolet Volt team who are creating a work/life balance that works! These ladies not only play a pivotal role on the innovative new electric plug-in vehicle, but they also play an integral role in their home-life. So, we asked them: How do you balance work/life?
By Courtney Wiley
Once you’ve cut up your credit cards and tucked away $1000 for your mini emergency fund, you’re ready to start your debt snowball! Many financial experts dub this method “The Debt Snowball” because in the same way that a snowball rolling down hills gets bigger and rolls faster, the money available to pay off your debt begins to accumulate as each debt is paid.