Women's workplace roles and duties have changed drastically over the last fifty years. No longer are women pigeonholed into the teaching and nursing professions. Statistics show that women have far surpassed men in terms of college enrollment numbers: For every six female college students, there are only four men. A disproportionate number of women graduates means a wide variety of traditionally male-dominated careers are now heavily recruiting women. Here is a list of the top ten … [Read more...]
Top 10 Jobs for Women this New Millennium
April 14, 2013 by Team Celebration
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Dr. Brené Brown: The power of vulnerability
December 9, 2012 by Team Celebration
Brené Brown studies human connection -- our ability to empathize, belong, love. In a poignant, funny talk, she shares a deep insight from her research, one that sent her on a personal quest to know herself as well as to understand humanity. "expanding perception ..." This is one of the best TED Talks I’ve seen. Brené Brown, Ph.D., LMSW is a research professor at the University of Houston Graduate College of Social Work. She has spent the past decade studying vulnerability, … [Read more...]
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