From Pocket authored by The Atlantic Olga Khazan: “The bitches, as Shannon saw it, came in three varieties. She categorized them on her personal blog, in a post titled “Beware the Female … Read More
Are Women Still Expected to be ‘Lady-Like’ at Work?
From The American Lawyer authored by Vivia Chen: How often do I talk about sports in this column? Like never. So you know something must be getting under my skin … Read More
Women, Sports, and the Power of a Uniform
From Glamour authored by Wendy Naugle: “Before a workout, we pull on our leggings and wriggle (or shove) ourselves into a sports bra. We put on a high-performance tee, lace … Read More
Women teaming up as work wives are transforming the nature of work
From Quartz authored by Sarah Todd: “I am not married, but I do have a work wife. Neither of us ever proposed. As with so many great romances, things just … Read More
Turn-of-the-Century Thinkers Weren’t Sure If Women Could Vote and Be Mothers at the Same Time
From The Atlantic authored by Ashley Fetters: “Charles Worcester Clark’s “Woman Suffrage, Pro and Con,” an essay published in the March 1890 issue of The Atlantic, does not read like the … Read More
WHY WOMEN ARE CALLED ‘INFLUENCERS’ AND MEN ‘CREATORS’
From Wired authored by Emma Grey Ellis: “BEING A “SOCIAL media influencer” has nothing to do with the size of your audience or the nature of your work. An influencer … Read More
Victory for Fathers in a Parental Leave Case That Could Be a Harbinger
From The New York Times authored by Noam Scheiber: For years, scholars, activists and mothers have criticized policies that place the burden of child-rearing overwhelmingly on women. Increasingly, fathers are … Read More
Get To The Point: Why Leading With Purpose Matters
From Take the Lead authored by Michele Weldon: “Most of us would agree that there needs to be a larger point to our work, a big picture as to why … Read More
Survival Skill No. 4 for Lawyers: Compassionate Professionalism
From Attorney at Work authored by Link Christin: “So far in this survival skills series, we’ve discussed developing emotional resilience, beating long-term stress, and staying grounded during difficult, emotional cases. Today, we … Read More
Research Says Having Fresh Flowers in Your Home Can Actually Reduce Levels of Pain and Stress
From Harper’s Bazaar authored by Elizabeth Gulino: “Sending flowers to your sick or sad friend might be a universal go-to gift, but the heartwarming gesture is actually more helpful than … Read More