Why Being Your Own Leader Can Be Healing
Being your own boss can be healing, offering mental peace and a flexible schedule, allowing you to work at your own pace and prioritize your wellbeing.
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Being your own boss can be healing, offering mental peace and a flexible schedule, allowing you to work at your own pace and prioritize your wellbeing.
Celebrate Women's History Month by learning about women's rights and the challenges they face. Educate yourself and others about their contributions to society.
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15 quotes from influential women in business working towards the same goals as you and share their message of empowerment.
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September's "Hey Podcasters" event by WomELLE and Margo Lovett’s Academy is a chance to gain insights from top podcasters like Chris Krimitsos and Evo Terra. Don’t miss this chance to learn and grow.
Avoid hiring a business coach without checking for a good personality fit. A coach who clicks with you will understand your goals better and improve communication for effective results.
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Cradlewise, a maker of smart cribs with AI-powered features, raised $7M in funding to support new parents with better sleep solutions for their babies.
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