COVID & Women in the Workplace

COVID-19 & Women Helping Women

Given that March is National Women’s History Month, it is a great opportunity to discuss women helping women. As a woman who is also a business owner, I want to mention how COVID has changed my own views on the subject of helping women in the workplace. Prior to the
Transitioning can be an exciting event. Remember the thrill of transitioning from adolescence to adulthood? How about graduating high school, getting that first car, going to college, and buying your first house? These are all examples of transitions most people look forward to. There is one transition that most of
Worrying is something we’re all familiar with. We get our first taste by worrying about grades and being popular. As we get older, many of us worry about getting into a good college or credentialing program. From there we start to worry about finding a job, making money, student debt,
Commuting to work is one of those facts of life that everyone dreads. Yet, traditionally every job has burdened employees and managers with a commute in some way. According to researchers, Americans spend almost an hour, on average, getting to and from work each day.