Taking a Trip? Put It on MyTab

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Travel websites are a dime a dozen. But myTab.co (yes, that’s .co) – is different. It’s a travel gift card – a sort of layaway fund, if you will, that friends and family can contribute toward. With myTab you can gift friends travel cash for any occasion, save travel cash, plan your trip and book… [Continue Reading]

Helping Women Succeed, One by One

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Jennet Robinson Alterman’s excitement came across clearly through the phone. The Center for Women in South Carolina had secured Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist and New York Times columnist Nicolas Kristoff as the speaker for a luncheon Thursday in honor of Women’s History Month. Kristoff, who co-wrote Half the Sky – Turning Oppression into Opportunity for Women… [Continue Reading]

4 Money-Saving Options

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By Julie Donovan – Guest Blogger Once a week, you pull up your online banking page, and think to yourself, “That’s all?” The balance on your checking account always seems to remain the same, doesn’t it?  We are in the middle of a recession, of course, and if you’re in your mid-twenties, chances are you… [Continue Reading]

Get Clear About Winning in 2012

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By Holly G. Green – Guest Blogger Hard to believe, but another Olympic year is here! I love watching the Olympics, and especially the athletes as they mentally prepare for their events. Whether they’re at the starting line of the 100-meter dash or on the 10-meter diving platform, watching them get visibly clear on winning… [Continue Reading]

Leveraging Life’s Tales

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When freelance journalist Tina Traster moved from Manhattan to suburban New York in 2005, her column – Burb Appeal – was born. Published in the New York Post, Burb Appeal is about everything from “raising hell to raising chickens, and everything in between.”  Simultaneously, she writes the Hits & Misses column for Crain’s New York… [Continue Reading]

Ta-da – “Products We Love (or not)” Launches!

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Happy Monday – hope you had a fabulous weekend! Today we launch a Consumer-Reports-like section with honest product reviews. FOR THE RECORD: These reviews reflect our personal opinions. And the products we feature are ones we purchased ourselves, got as gifts from family or personal friends or received in Goody or Swag Bags that are… [Continue Reading]

5 Interviewing Tips You Need to Know

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By Leslie Branch — Guest Blogger You may have every necessary qualification for your dream job, but do you have the skills it takes to complete a successful interview? When it comes to interviews most people already know the basics: Give a good handshake, make eye contact, dress professionally, be animated, and always follow up…. [Continue Reading]

Longer, Luscious Lashes

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By Julie Donovan — Guest Blogger Now and then, everyone from close friends to complete strangers asks whether my eyelashes are real. I love my eyelashes, and I like to use them to their fullest, thickest, curliest potential! Here’s a trick I use every day to make my eyes look more dramatic.Even if you have… [Continue Reading]

Book Review: Molokai, a Novel About Leprosy

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By Lindsay Connors — Student Blogger Alan Brennert is the author of the best-selling historical novels Moloka’i and Honolulu, as well as the contemporary novels Time and Chance and Kindred Spirits. Moloka’i is a novel about leprosy. Also known as Hansen’s disease, it afflicted many living in Hawaii during the 19th and 20th centuries. At… [Continue Reading]

Enough is enough!

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I don’t know about you but I’ve about had enough of cleaning commercials featuring only females who skew towards the “typical” stay-at-home soccer mom. I have nothing against that demographic, I am a proud former t-ball, softball and soccer mom who juggled work and various sports attendance functions while my three kids were younger. It’s… [Continue Reading]

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