Air Traffic Control Has a Diversity Problem, Not a DEI Problem: My Story
A former Air Traffic Control program graduate and qualified candidate shares her firsthand experience with discrimination in the field, debunking recent claims about DEI causing safety issues while exposing the real barriers faced by women and people of color in aviation.
Done Apologizing: Women's Rights in an Era of Rollbacks
With the recent and unprecedented rollbacks to women's rights, it's time to stop apologizing for taking up space. The habit of over-apologizing reflects broader systemic challenges women face today, from workplace discrimination to healthcare restrictions. A rallying cry for confidence, action, and unapologetic existence.
Symbols of Luck: Everyday Items with Surprising Meaning
Discover the hidden magic in everyday objects! From lucky bamboo to meaningful keepsakes, explore how simple items can bring comfort, inspiration, and maybe even a little luck.
How to Be the Main Character in Your Own Life
Discover how to truly embrace your role as the protagonist of your own life story. This guide goes beyond the typical "main character energy" trend to explore authentic ways of taking ownership of your narrative, making intentional choices, and creating a life story that genuinely reflects who you are.
Is the "Soft Life" Overrated? A Working Mom's Unfiltered Take
Dive into the raw reality of the trending "soft life" movement from the perspective of a working mom juggling project management, motherhood, and side hustles.
AI-Powered Mental Health Tools: A Game-Changer for Busy Moms
Motherhood is no joke, but what if AI could make mental health care easier for busy moms?
What Corporate Managers Need to Understand: A Reality Check
Corporate America is facing a workplace revolution. Companies are pushing return-to-office mandates, investing in AI while laying off employees, and ignoring the mental health crisis among workers. The future of work requires a new playbook—one that balances human needs with business realities. Will your organization adapt or fall behind?
The Unwanted Life Editors: When Others Try to Rewrite Your Story
Ever felt frustrated by people sending you passive-aggressive "advice" through social media? Explore why others feel compelled to edit your life story and learn how to maintain your autonomy while navigating these well-meaning but unwanted interventions.
Helping Kids Feel Safe When the World Feels Unpredictable
Discover practical, research-backed strategies to help children feel safe and secure during uncertain times, with expert tips on maintaining routines, fostering open communication, and building emotional resilience.
What Dr. King's Legacy Means to Me—And Why It Should Matter to You
You know what gets me every time I think about Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.? It's not just the powerful speeches or the historic marches – though those were incredible. It's how relevant his message still is today, over half a century later. Sure, we all know the 'I Have a Dream' speech. But here's the thing...
When Protection Becomes Prison: Hollywood's Troubling Conservatorship Problem
From Britney Spears to Wendy Williams, Hollywood's relationship with conservatorships reveals a troubling pattern of control and exploitation.
Setting Healthy Parent-Child Boundaries in an Age of Constant Entertainment
Modern parenting often pushes us to be constant entertainers for our children, but is this sustainable or healthy?
Let's Talk About When Your Boss Goes Too Far: Know Your Rights about PTO!
Tired of managers making your life difficult over basic rights like PTO? You're not alone, and more importantly - you're protected by law. Stop letting toxic workplace behavior control your life - learn your rights and take back your peace of mind.
The Corporate Kingdom: When VPs Think They're Royalty
A sharp look at corporate VPs who mistake their titles for royal status, and how their ego-driven behavior damages workplace culture, discriminates against cultural differences, and ignores the true value creators in any company - the people who actually make things happen.
The Hidden Toll of Being an Introvert in an Extroverted World
Society often celebrates extroverted personalities, leaving introverts – nearly half the population – navigating a world that demands constant socialization.
How to Spot and Prepare for Layoffs: A Professional's Guide to Job Security
Layoffs rarely come without warning—learn to spot the subtle signs of change and prepare yourself professionally and financially before you need to. Your future self will thank you.
Navigating Office Politics with Grace: A Working Mom's Perspective
Master the art of workplace dynamics with practical strategies for navigating office politics while maintaining your authenticity. Discover how to turn challenging situations into opportunities for growth.
Remote Work Backlash: The Archaic Thinking That’s Holding Us Back
Remote workers log longer hours, deliver results, and thrive in the flexibility of modern work. So why are companies still clinging to outdated RTO policies? Leaders who demand in-office presence in 2025 are showing a desperate need for control and a refusal to evolve.
15-Minute Wellness Rituals for Busy Professionals
Transform your workday with powerful 15-minute wellness rituals that fit seamlessly into your busy schedule. Learn science-backed techniques to boost productivity and wellbeing without sacrificing your valuable time.
The Algorithm of Influence: What My Social Media Addiction Taught Me About Power Dynamics
Uncover the surprising parallels between social media algorithms and real-world influence. Learn how understanding digital engagement patterns can transform your professional impact and career trajectory.