9 Lives for Women Blog

The Cost of a Typo

April 18th, 2012

My daughter and her college friends have many a chuckle with the “Damn You Auto Correct” web site that chronicles the weird text messages people inadvertently send.  They are indeed funny, and the fact that people write things like “typos thanks to i-phone” in their signature line, suggest that errors are more acceptable in today’s…

Work with a View

April 9th, 2012

Just about all professionals are concerned with work-life balance. Not so many spend as much time thinking about their work-life view. Deb Martin (a freelance writer and editor originally from Westchester County, New York) and her partner Jim Richards (a photographer and technology consultant who spent years knocking around the Rocky Mountains), think first about…

Keep Your Old Threads

April 4th, 2012

We all have a favorite sweater. One that makes us look like a million or just plain feels good.   It’s worn, but you reach for it year after year.  The other day I looked closer at my go-to cardigan and saw a single bright thread running all the way through the weave. Instead of lamenting…

Fill Your Resume Gap with 200 Words

April 4th, 2012

If the last time you wrote a resume was when the elder Bush was in office, I know it can be hard to find the words to describe your long time out of the workforce. Whether they’re on hiatus for one year or 10, returning professional women have an especially hard time  making volunteer work sound…

No Good Deed Goes Unnoticed

April 4th, 2012

In answer to the frequent question, “Does my volunteer work count on a resume,” I always tell women yes, yes, yes!  Now Linkedin has made it even easier to showcase this experience. First of all, you’re on Linkedin, right?  Even if you’re not being paid for your work now, some day soon that may change.  Linkedin…

Overparenting May Be Hazardous to Happiness

April 4th, 2012

One of my daughter’s teachers once told me that students would no longer be doing their big science projects at home.  With a hint of sarcasm in her voice she said, “in the past parents built some very impressive machines.” We’ve all heard the term “helicopter parents”, and I would be lying if I said…

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