Recommended books for the recent female college graduate written by women
After my college graduation, I could be regularly found perusing the aisles at Barnes and Noble. I don’t know if I was trying to find answers or a guide, but I was determined to find some help to navigate this really big world I knew little about.
So, here are female authors that will help you in your professional and personal life after college graduation.
What to do for your small business start-up when you don't feel like doing anything
When you’re the puppet master of your small business, you get to do all the things or pay someone else to do those things for you.
However, there are times when you have little to no motivation to do anything. So, I found a few things that helped me feel productive while putting in minimal effort.
Book Review: Get Your Sh*t Together (and the No F*cks Given series)
I thought I would have most of my sh*t together by this point in my life.
I found Sarah Knight’s books on Pinterest from recommended reading lists, so I splurged on her book, Get Your Sh**t Together, one weekend to see what I was missing. I think I went back and bought the rest of her collection the next weekend.
7 Tips on what to do for your small business during internet and power outages
With COVID-19, we became used to the idea of things changing at the drop of a hat, and the last week has been no exception. Except, now it has nothing to do with COVID. It’s the weather’s fault.
Thankfully, my home has not been affected by any power or internet outages yet. Still, many of my friends who run and own small businesses have been.
Here are some helpful tips to keep you working during a power or internet outage.
Galentines Day gift ideas for female business owners on Valentine's Day
Galentine’s day might be a gimmick, but I’m all for it.
Leslie Knope was able to take a made-up holiday and use it to support women. That’s one of the best reasons a holiday should be started. And, it doesn’t draw as much backlash as Women’s Day.
You might not have celebrated Galentine’s Day before, but here are a few of the ways you can support fellow businesswomen:
Black History Month: Why it's important and how to support Black entrepreneurs
February marks a time to acknowledge and praise Black History in the United States.
There are many things I think that you can do to increase your awareness and support your local or regional Black-owned businesses. The most important is to purchase their products and services.
Here are a few things that can help you support Black and African American-owned businesses.
Soft skills are highly desired in today’s professional industries.
Many work environments look for hard and technically learned skill sets but soft skills tend to hold more power over positions. It’s important to know hard skills, like Adobe Creative Suite or book-keeping software, but your soft skills show how you work with others, whether that be a client or a coworker.