by BalanceGirl | Jul 7, 2018 | Balanced Leadership, Building a Community, Business, Career, Career/Success, Communication, Creating A Sisterhood, Discover, Leadership, Self Improvement, Social Networking, Training & Leadership, Women and Leadership, Women and Success, Women In Business
What makes now different than any other moment in history is that for the first time, women understand we are all somehow connected. Big business, entertainment in Hollywood, technology in Silicon Valley, and finance on Wall Street—women have discovered the key to...
by BalanceGirl | Mar 24, 2018 | Balanced Leadership, Building a Community, Communication, Creating A Sisterhood, Equality, Training & Leadership, Women and Leadership, Women and Success, Women's Code, Women's Issues
We’ve all experienced female rivalry in the workplace, right? The bitchy comments, the jealousy, the backstabbing… So, let me ask you this.. Why are some women seemingly incapable of getting along with other women? Why is there so much female competition...
by BalanceGirl | Jun 16, 2017 | Balanced Leadership, Career, Conflict Resolution, Corporate America, Creating A Sisterhood, Money and Finance, Women and Leadership, Women and Success, Women In Business
Why is it that every time a woman steps into a position of power or takes on a daring task, we must find as many things wrong with her as possible? What is the reason for this? Let’s take a look at the unfolding Megyn Kelly affair and why I am not having any of it....
by Beate Chelette | Sep 23, 2015 | Building a Community, Communication, Creating A Sisterhood, Women and Success, Women's Code
If you don’t have haters, you are not pushing your issues hard enough. I learned that golden nugget from one of my mentors, Roy Williams at the Wizard Academy. And if you are going to have an opinion about something, you should make an effort to learn about other...
by Beate Chelette | Jun 24, 2014 | Creating A Sisterhood, Discover, Women's Choices, Women's Code
What is the right response when we find ourselves listening to “Critical Kathy” vent about all the things she didn’t like about what we did, and what was wrong with a job, event or program that we were involved with? I am on the advisory board of a women’s...