How to Create a Successful Blog
Part Five: It’s OK to Stop Blogging (Seriously!)

How to Create a Successful Blog <br>Part Five: It’s OK to Stop Blogging (Seriously!)
We’re coming to the end of a five-part series on how to build a successful blog. So far, we’ve discussed several things, including how to define what having a “successful blog” actually means to you. How to come up with a structure for your blog. How to drive more traffic to your blog. And more. And now, for the final installment of this series, I have some unexpected advice for you. I want you to know… It’s OK to stop blogging. Read More

Neutral Women Do Not
Change the Tide of History

Neutral Women Do Not <br>Change the Tide of History
My good friend, Susan Hyatt, wrote something on her Instagram feed last week that resonated deeply with me. She said, “Neutral women do not change the tide of history. I have no interest in being neutral.” I, too, have no interest in being neutral. Political apathy is dangerous, and plenty of politicians are counting on your apathy in this midterm election tomorrow. WE cannot be apathetic. Read More

You Should Know Her: Nicole àBeckett

You Should Know Her: Nicole àBeckett
Nicole àBeckett is the Co-Founder of SameSide, and is empowering passionate people to make their voices heard through grassroots political action. She has lead tens of thousands of political forces canvassing for issues like protecting Obamacare, women’s pay equality, LGBTQ+ rights, defending DACA and criminal justice reform. Read More

Don’t Get Mad, Get Even – and VOTE!

Don’t Get Mad, Get Even – and VOTE!
Getting angry is fine (I’d be surprised if you weren’t angry), but it’s how you channel that anger and frustration that matters. There’s only one way to stop the downward spiral we currently find ourselves in and course correct our current direction. Every single one of us must VOTE. Read More

This is How You Own the Place
(Enter to WIN Your Very Own Copy of
“Like She Owns the Place”)

This is How You Own the Place <br>(Enter to WIN Your Very Own Copy of <br>“Like She Owns the Place”)
If there’s one thing I know for sure, it’s that confidence and rock solid inner peace don’t come from something outside of you. No amount of Botox injections, workouts, job promotions, coveted reservations at the hot new restaurant or club or designer shoes and handbags will sustain you in the long run. You might get the emotional equivalent of a sugar rush, but that temporary high will be just that – temporary. Maintaining real confidence is work – a daily practice and commitment. It requires patience, dedication, forgiveness, and an incredible amount of self-compassion. Read More