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May 2008

Get Help in School

Posted on May 29, 2008, in Momorandums, with 0 Comments

 We all need a little help sometimes (sometimes, a LOT of help). And one of the most common need gaps for executive moms is what we tend to think of as “patchwork” help… In response, there is a new, NY-based service.

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Who’s The (Best) Boss?

Posted on May 24, 2008, in Executive. Mom. Blog., with 0 Comments

Recently, a friend shared with me the following wisdom (said tongue in cheek, its anti-PC-ness readily evident and acknowledged):   “So just remember, here is the hierarchy of preference when it comes to having a boss: #1 (best case): straight.

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Plane and Simple

Posted on May 22, 2008, in Momorandums, with 0 Comments

This weekend marks the start of summer travel– ushered in with news that, starting with American Airlines, we can now expect to pay another $15 for every bag we check. Along with the tangle of TSA regulations, flying has never.

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Unwrappable Gifts

Posted on May 15, 2008, in Momorandums, with 0 Comments

 Sociologists have noted that among Boomers (and now aging Gen Xers too), increasingly the ultimate acquisitions are “experiences” versus things. With that nugget in mind, thinking ahead to Father’s Day (and Mother’s Day ’09?)…     We love the idea of gifting.

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Moms We Like (NY Metro Edition)

Posted on May 8, 2008, in Momorandums, with 0 Comments

 We’ve now published a directory of all of the great partners we assembled for our recent One- Stop Summer Planning event, so everyone can have access, just click here! Meantime, we moms can play nicely in the sandbox with each.

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Say, What? (Take Two)

Posted on May 1, 2008, in Momorandums, with 0 Comments

 As a mom you may feel you don’t always understand the slang of your kids; however, as an executive, there are times when the fabricated language of business conversations is even more eyebrow-raising. Following one of our favorite features of.

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