Posts Tagged "#sisUdc"

Can Just One Person Make a Difference for Women and Girls? Rachel Eberhardt Says Yes, and Leads the Way as Sis U Winner

Posted in Career & Leadership, Mentors_Role Models, Our Events, Women's Leadership Community

Can Just One Person Make a Difference for Women and Girls? Rachel Eberhardt Says Yes, and Leads the Way as Sis U Winner

Do you think just one person can make a difference for women and girls?  Last week, the Hot Mommas Project launched a contest for tickets to our ground-breaking women’s leadership half-day bootcamp: Sis U. We’ve cracked the code on confidence and can measurably improve it. Our research shows : It’s ALL about confidence ladies. Strangely, with all our degrees and success, we have less of it than our male counterparts. It starts when we’re teens. Bummer. But here’s the good news.  We have every opportunity to round out the toolkit.  Everyone from the guys in our life to world...

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Free #sisUdc tickets! xoxo, The Hot Mommas Project

Posted in Career & Leadership, Our Events

Free #sisUdc tickets! xoxo, The Hot Mommas Project

For one week, starting today, we’re running a contest for the fantastic women in your life. Sis U is our proven half-day seminar that combines groundbreaking research with the best practices in women’s leadership education.

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One Hot Newsletter – Vol. 1

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One Hot Newsletter – Vol. 1

The Hot Mommas Project July 2011 Newsletter. Not your grandmother's email newsletter. But, if you're Jenn Sacks, it is your grandmother's email newsletter.

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#40 Surviving a Business Crisis – Building a Million Dollar Business Part Time

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#40 Surviving a Business Crisis – Building a Million Dollar Business Part Time

A lot of entrepreneurs "spin it." You have to, for funders, clients, etc. "How is everything?" "Oh, greeeaaat! Greeaaaat!" But, when DO we share the truth? So, when I detailed the crisis which almost de-railed #sisU2010 Academy - previously known as - Sisterhood University - last weekend, my husband: #1. Couldn't believe I survived without having a nervous breakdown and #2. Discouraged me from writing about it.

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