This is How You Own the Place
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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

You Should Know Her: Liz Plank

You Should Know Her: Liz Plank
Liz is an award-winning journalist and the Executive Producer of Divided States of Women at Vox Media.  In 2016, she produced and hosted an  award-winning series about the presidential election called 2016ish where she interviewed political figures, such as Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau. Liz is amongst Mediaite’s 2016 Most Influential in News Media, and presented a TEDxNormal Talk,  How to Be a Man: A Woman’s Guide, which she is currently using to inspire her first book to be published in 2019. You should know her. Read More

Don’t Put a Woman in a Black and White Box

Don’t Put a Woman in a Black and White Box
If you put a woman in a black and white box, she’s likely to color outside the lines. I’ve been reading Vogue since I was ten years old. I also read The Atlantic, The New York Times and listen to Pod Save America every week. Read More

You Should Know Her: Jessica Bennett

You Should Know Her: Jessica Bennett
Jessica Bennett is an award-winning journalist and critic who writes on gender issues, sexuality and culture. She is a feature writer and columnist at the New York Times, where you can regularly find her byline in the Sunday style section on topics ranging from feminists joining Greek life to female pot entrepreneurs. Read More