by Beate Chelette | Sep 9, 2015 | Career/Success, Communication, Family & Friends, Women and Success, Work Life Balance
I love doing radio shows and TV interviews. Steve, a host from a station in Chicago, just sent me an email asking me to come back on his show—urgently. His new producer has not yet heard me speak about gender decoding. Steve is worried that his producer’s hot...
by Beate Chelette | Sep 4, 2015 | Discover, Leadership, Politics, Women and Success, Work Life Balance
Even if we can’t agree on his stances, can we all admit that Donald Trump is adding a lot of flavor to the political scene? While the political arena often features color and flair, he knocks it out of the ballpark to say the least. I wrote an article last week...
by Beate Chelette | Jun 18, 2015 | Business, Transformation, Women and Success, Women's Choices, Women's Code
Have you wondered about that question lately? Maybe it was after your latest performance review which left you wondering if this career is worth it. Or during a job for a demanding client who kept making changes and you felt you weren’t paid enough to put up...
by Beate Chelette | Jun 9, 2015 | Women and Success, Women's Choices, Work Life Balance
Background: My personal trainer, Lee Brandon, CSCS, RSCC*E just happens to be the very first female assistant coach in the NFL. She’s also a five-time Olympian trainer and will be going to Brazil for the next Olympics with three swimmers. I knew she would have a...
by Beate Chelette | Jun 3, 2015 | Business, Career/Success, Women and Success, Women In Business, Women's Code
When women experience inequality we get frustrated, even outright angry. If our desires and voices are ignored, we may lash out and create a scene. And when given an opportunity to fix what we see is wrong with the world, we implement new ideas and hope they stick. I...
by Beate Chelette | May 19, 2015 | Discover, Women and Success, Women's Choices, Women's Code
I was asked this provocative question during the past weekend, and it is something I find wickedly interesting to explore. If I were to ask you what pleasure is to you, would you have to think about it before giving me an answer? Could you tell me how you measure...