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March 2011
Posted on March 31, 2011, in Momorandums, with 0 Comments
This Momorandum is Sponsored by Gate Hill Day Camp If you need any evidence of the full colonization of Facebook by adults with kids of their own, consider that Facebook’s annual peak of photo uploads is Halloween (as we all.
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Posted on March 29, 2011, in Our Community Blog, with 0 Comments
I wanted to share my work with you. Here’s a short video of the work I do and love to do. http://www.youtube.com/user/d71lane?feature=mhum#p/u/0/6HWaUfoQDZ0 Thanks, Debra
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Posted on March 29, 2011, in Our Community Blog, with 0 Comments
Spring is here and time to do a little housekeeping. Feeling overwhelmed because you are procrastinating on a project? Clear out the mental cobwebs and get yourself motivated to take action! What will happen if you don’t move forward? Time.
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Posted on March 25, 2011, in Momorandums, with 0 Comments
While the gender divide continues to narrow in the workplace, there are certain glass ceilings that may have fissures, but have yet to be cracked wide open. One of these is an apex of corporate achievement – and one that.
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Posted on March 24, 2011, in Our Community Blog, with 0 Comments
You know the scenario. You’re at the office at 8AM and what’s the first thing you do? Check email of course. It’s downhill from there. . . Before you realize, it’s 11AM and you haven’t made a dent in the.
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Posted on March 17, 2011, in Momorandums, with 0 Comments
Bargains feel almost like our birthright – and a boon to this has been the explosion of online flash sale sites. Their curated inventories at limited-life deep discounts are particularly conducive to busy women, combining efficiency with a high sense.
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Posted on March 4, 2011, in Momorandums, with 0 Comments
Two weeks ago, I had the great pleasure of being honored with 19 other women by Advertising Women of New York (AWNY) and Working Mother Magazine as one of the “Advertising Working Mothers of the Year.” Considering how much.
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