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10 Ways Smart Women Sabotage Their Lives, Careers and Relationships
Ten things that might be gettingi n the way of your being truly successful.

Getting Ready For That Recovery
Worker retraining advisor Mary Lockman has tips on how to prepare for the changing economic climate.

Adapting to a Changing World
No longer simply a stepping stone to a four-year degree, community colleges are at the forefront of career training.

Scaling the Wall
Now that you’ve written your first book, how do you go about getting it published?

Overcoming Intimidation
It’s time to stop indulging in negative thoughts and allow yourself to become more confident.

Creating A Financially Healthy Life
Advice on how to shore up your finances in these difficult times.

MBA 101
What can an advanced business degree do for you?

So Many Choices
Education programs that can help you finish a degree, start or transition to a new career, or acquire new skills — pretty much on
your terms.

Tricks to Applying for Jobs Online
What you should know before you click “send.”

Seven Deadly Traps for Women at Work
A list of pitfalls to avoid from a pro in women’s leadership.

Surviving Night School
Balancing work and home is tough enough, but when you add returning to school to the mix, how do you manage?

Wanted: High-Tech Women for Lucrative Careers
Puget Sound schools and businesses are working to bring women into the high-tech arena.

Smart Financial Planning for Women
Don’t take a backseat on retirement planning. Here’s how to prepare.

Women in Science Make Connections
Mentors and supportive organizations help women.

Learning to Invest
Women are engaging in fun new ways to practice investing.

Networking Around the Sound

Are You Earning Your Worth?

The Next Step
Dress for Success’ new mentorship program helps clients advance their careers.

Investing in Your Education
What to consider before returning to school to learn new skills or a new profession.

Re-Genderizing Science
Three science teachers in Kenmore are fighting the old adage that boys are better than girls at science.

The New Face of Insurance Agents
Women find unexpected opportunities in an “un-hip” industry

Office Cliques
Navigating office politics can be frustrating -- and rewarding.

Make More Money!
How women can stop underselling themselves and increase their earning power.

Career Change: Switching Status for Substance

Women in the Trades: What’s Keeping Them Away?

Excuse Me, Pardon Me, I’m Sorry: When It’s Not Polite to Apologize

The Wage Gap: Why It Matters

Networking Takes on All Shapes, Sizes and Speeds

 

 

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