Don’t Be Anybody’s Super (Business) Woman
How well you manage your family emergencies is the difference between a superwoman and an overwhelmed, stressed-out working mom.
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How well you manage your family emergencies is the difference between a superwoman and an overwhelmed, stressed-out working mom.
Ida Keeling is one of a kind. Her memoir takes you with her along a rugged course through the decades, from growing up during the Great Depression as a child of Caribbean immigrants, to becoming a world record-holding centenarian runner.
Gas prices are expected to go up 14% this summer and while families might be looking to gas station credit cards to offer some financial relief, a new CreditCards.com survey found that drivers actually save less using those cards when compared to general use cards.
Real estate agents use social media networks like Twitter to get into the minds of home buyers and sellers, and the National Football League has used MySpace and Facebook to learn intimate details about their potential recruits. Call it “spying,†if you will, but this type of online competitive intelligence-gathering has grown right along with the popularity of MySpace, Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn and other social networking sites.
As one of the few master specialists at Brooks Brothers Made-to-Measure, Cooke oversees a custom service to help high-net worth clientele design a wardrobe