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Do Mean Girls Exist Outside of High School?

Exciting news! Today Hot Mommas Project starts a “Question of the Week” series on Facebook. We’ll be asking you to gague the feeling of our community on today’s hot topics, to see if our instincts match what the headlines often claim they should be. Our first topic, is one we think everyone can relate to – who hasn’t dealt with a mean girl in her life? But here’s the question:… Read More »Do Mean Girls Exist Outside of High School?

Lessons from the Boys Club: 10 Ways to Activate Your Network

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As women, we have access to wonderful networking groups, mentoring programs and leadership events! The list is endless on the possibilities to learn from and connect with each other. Yet, do we need a formal program or event to be there for each other?…The boys club did one thing right. They not only valued action on behalf of each other, it was expected.

Hot Mommas Project Announces Women’s Leadership Fellows Program

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Washington, DC – March 7, 2013 – The Hot Mommas® Project has awarded Tinu Abayomi-Paul a Women’s Leadership Fellowship, a position designed to create exponential benefit to women and girls. The announcement comes in concert with International Women’s Day, 2014.

Celebrating International Women’s Day together

Who Is In Your Sisterhood Circle? We all have women we admire who teach us the true meaning of sisterhood, setting an example that’s the opposite of the mean girl that Kathy talks about in her CNN featured report. This International Women’s Day, express your gratitude to that person by tagging them with our Sisterhood of Success crest. Don’t forget to use the hashtag #IWDSIsx when sharing via social media,… Read More »Celebrating International Women’s Day together

On Becoming Your Editor

Like many others, first time I heard of the Hot Mommas Project, I wanted to join it. At the time, I didn’t think I had an exciting enough story to tell that could be entered in the case library competition. And by the time I did? The experience was so raw I had problems getting it down to the required number of words in time. But I digress.   Coming… Read More »On Becoming Your Editor

Building a World Where a Sisterhood of Success Replaces Mean Girls

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Research shows that around age 11, girls can begin to experience deficits in what is called “self-efficacy.” In layperson’s terms, this is the feeling of “I can do that.” It doesn’t stop there. As the instructor of a nationally award winning women’s leadership course, I’m called into corporations where I hear about…well…grown up versions of “Mean Girls.” Is there a connection to that 11 year-old?