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Borderless Thinking · 1Y ago

If At 1st You Don’t Succeed – Try, Try Again

Just yesterday I sent all of you faithful subscribers and readers on a bit of a wild goose chase. Granted you were able to read The 10 Things I Hate About You or The Taming of My Own Shrew but I’d asked you to re-subscribe at my new web location and subscriptions weren’t working. Thank [...]
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Borderless Thinking · 1Y ago

I’ve Switched Sides|Hope You’ll Join Me

I’m now blogging on WordPress.org vs. WordPress.com. It provides me with some features I couldn’t get here. And I could take my archived blogs with me! But I couldn’t take my subscribers along. Hope you’ll come on over and read my latest post: 10 Things I Hate About You or The Taming of My Inner [..
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Borderless Thinking · 1Y ago

Five Things I’m Sick Of | Do They Resonate With You?

1. Exclamation points!! 2. Mugs, traveling or otherwise as giveaways. Conferences, companies: Please save your $ and save the earth. You’re only advertising  on the Goodwill shelf anyway. 3. SEO companies contacting spamming me on my website to tell me how they could help me – especially since they
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Borderless Thinking · 1Y ago

Mission Accomplished|In The Winter Of My Life I’ve Grown Up

It’s true. I’ve grown up. I accepted it fully at Vision 2020:An American Conversation about Women and Leadership on October 21-22, 2010. Actually it was quite fitting that the recognition of my true coming of age would be in the powerful  embrace of The National Constitution Center in Philadelphia w
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Borderless Thinking · 1Y ago

The Stories You Tell Yourself About Who You Are| Can You Change Them?

Book with thought-provoking words and paintings by Marylou and Alan Falstreau.   It is the stories that we tell ourselves – the good, the bad, and the ugly - that shape how we see ourselves. Through awareness of our thinking – our assumptions, our all-or-nothing thoughts, our habituated patterns, ou
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Borderless Thinking · 1Y ago

Your Inner Neander-Babe|When Do You Use It?

“ Take a deep breath and think way back. Once upon a time, say 40,000 years ago you were a Neander-babe. You had thick, gnarly legs and a tribal chic hairdo. You coddled your young one minute, then stomped ugly snakes and speared marauding bears the next. Your nurturing and aggressive natures seamle
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Borderless Thinking · 1Y ago

A Successful Bootcamp|What’s It Mean For My Future Success?

The following can be sung to the tune of the Kingston Trio‘s MTA. Let me tell you the story Of a woman named Cherry On a tragic and fateful day She put money in her pocket, Kissed her son and family Went to ride on DC’s sub-way Cherry gave her metro card At the Ballston [...]
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Borderless Thinking · 1Y ago

Are Bro’ Hugs A Sign Of Weakness?|Taking Kudlow To Task

    This hug caused Lawrence Kudlow, columnist, economist and CNBC TV commentator to fret because he saw it as a sign of weakness. Kudlow explained his feelings (should I use the word feelings or does it make Kudlow seem weak?) by saying:  “Remember, this is on global television. And it has to do wi
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Borderless Thinking · 1Y ago

Are Bro’ Hugs A Sign Of Weakness?|Politics, Masculinity and Femininity

    This hug caused Lawrence Kudlow, columnist, economist and CNBC TV commentator to fret because he saw it as a sign of weakness. Kudlow explained his feelings (should I use the word feelings or does it make Kudlow seem weak?) by saying:  “Remember, this is on global television. And it has to do wi
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Borderless Thinking · 1Y ago

Does Size Matter?|A Question For Female Biz Owners

“What’s Holding Back Women Entrepreneurs?” This provocative headline, from The Wall Street Journal, was the lead for a well-written and researched article by Sharon G. Hadary, Former Executive Director and Founder of the Center for Women’s Business Research, on why women-owned businesses are, on ave
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