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LP Blogged: Donna F. Edwards, American political activist who served as the U.S. Representative for Maryland’s 4th congressional district from 2008 to 2017

“Donna F. Edwards is an American political activist who served as the U.S. Representative for Maryland’s 4th congressional district from 2008 to 2017. She is a member of the Democratic Party. The district includes most of Prince George’s County, as well as part of Anne Arundel County. A lawyer ...
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The Lady Project is with Brittanny Taylor and Sierra Barter.

Congratulations to our CEO + co-founder, Sierra Barter, our COO + editor of the LP blog, Brittanny Taylor, and LP Board Member, Shannon Shallcross for being honored by Rhode Island Inno as #50onFireRI!

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"Here’s the thing, love – or rather, the lack of love – has been the best gift. Sure, it sounds lonely. And yes, I could possibly have some psychological effects like fear of commitment, lack of trust and overall too lazy to try. But hey, I’ve gained so much more. Even though you might be laughing right now, I honestly mean it."

LP Blogged: Single, Sarcastic, and Standing Tall by Shayla O'Keeffe

Here’s the thing, love – or rather, the lack of love – has been the best gift. Sure, it sounds lonely. And yes, I could possibly have some psychological effects like fear of commitment, lack of trust and overall too lazy to try. But hey, I’ve gained so much more. Even though you might be lau...
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LP Blogged: Black History Month // Anna Arnold Hedgeman, African-American civil rights leader, politician, educator, and writer.

“Anna Arnold Hedgeman was an African-American civil rights leader, politician, educator, and writer. After being the executive director of Harry Truman’s 1948 presidential campaign, Hedgeman was rewarded with a federal appointment in the Health, Education, and Welfare Department in the new presid...
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Do you believe in "love yourself before you can love anyone else?" We discuss that today on The Lady Project Blog.

LP Blogged: Letter From The Editor // Love by Brittanny Taylor

I had a conversation with one of my best friends last week on the concept of loving yourself before you can love anyone else. I used to subscribe to this feeling. Personally, I had to go through a traumatic experience, “date” a ton of not so great people, and be celibate for two years for me to ...
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"A year ago, I had to reset what work-life balance meant for me. And I didn’t do it by quitting my job (though even though I didn’t want to, I really thought I was going to have to, trust me). I was suffering from chronic migraines. The kind of migraines that clustered for days at a time. I was constantly on edge. When the weekends came, I didn’t want to do anything but sleep. I was miserable."

LP Blogged: Resetting What Work-Life Balance Means by Theresa Navarra http://bit.ly/lpworklifebalance

No one is going to provide you with work-life balance. You must seek it out. You must teach people how you wish to be treated. You are in charge of the expectations people have of you. Once you truly understand and believe that, work-life balance is easier to maintain. And this is coming from someon
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“To those who would dare try and silence us, we offer you two words: Time’s up. We say Time’s Up for pay inequality, discrimination or harassment of any kind, and the abuse of power.” #timesup

Grab the tissues. Seriously.

Monáe brought the house down.
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"Knowing what you don’t want is very useful information - it helps you to narrow down your search for that next great thing and make sure that you don’t find yourself in a situation that you know was not successful or conducive to your style and needs that last time around.

But focusing on what you don’t want is not very useful when you are creating a vision for yourself.

A vision is a detailed picture of what it is that you want to move toward - how you want to feel, what yo...u want to do, where you want to be, and how you want to show up to your life."

LP Blogged: Create Your Awe-Inspiring Vision by Carole Ann Penney

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One of my clients is totally not in love with her current job (understatement), and in our work together we’re focusing on her vision for what she’d like to take on next. I asked her: “What do you want in a new job?” She proceeded to say: “I don’t want to be chained to a desk all day. I ...
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"What started out as a dream slowly morphed into a nightmare. An ever-widening chasm opened between us, splitting us further apart until the only way we could communicate was by screaming at each other. Apparently the only joint trait we had emulated from NYC."

LP Blogged: What I Learned From Beginning Again by Victoria Cox

I wasn't sure what I was expecting when I disembarked at JFK, a brand new transplant in NYC. I’d left behind the seedlings of a new life in L.A. a mere five years earlier, arriving fresh-faced from London. Those tiny kernels, planted in the omnipresent sunshine, had yet to sprout roots before the ...
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"Perhaps you have figured it out by now," she said, addressing directly the man who also had been the USA Gymnastics team doctor for about two decades as he looked down, covering his eyes with his hand.

"Little girls don't stay little forever. They grow into strong women that return to destroy your world." #metoo

Of the 125 women who filed reports with police, 98 have decided to testify at his sentencing.
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Always #AskForIt: Ellen Pompeo, TV's $20 Million Woman, Reveals Her Behind-the-Scenes Fight for "What I Deserve".

The 'Grey's Anatomy' star recalls in her own words the personal struggles and advice from Shonda Rhimes that led to a milestone: highest-paid actress on a primetime drama.
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The beginning of the year leads to many people reflecting on their health. Whether it’s eating better, being more physically active, working on mental or emotional health and so much more, health is on many people’s minds. Share the health goals/practices you are working on this year in the comments below!

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9:00 AM "I slept in, skipped Zumba classes, and didn’t do laundry every week. During this time I did a lot of thinking and planning and goal setting. Not having my normal routines gave me the freedom and the mental and emotional space to think about some new routines that I want to introduce in my life."

LP Blogged: New Routine, New Beginning by Katie Corey

“You’ll never change your life until you change something you do daily. The secret of your success is found in your daily routine.” — John C. Maxwell I admit it. I love routine. I like getting up every day at 6 am and going to the 6 pm Zumba class at my gym on Friday night and doing laundry on...
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Looking to #AskForIt? Join NYC Lady Project City Manager Alex from Ask For It for her FREE webinar on negotiation!

Ready to get paid what you’re worth?

The Negotiation Basics Every Professional Needs To Know is a FREE webinar that has exactly what you need to succeed in 2018.... Learn how to overcome obstacles and feel confident in pursuing your goals with Alexandra Dickinson, CEO + Founder of Ask For It.

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"Life's most persistent and urgent question is, 'What are you doing for others?'"

In honor of Martin Luther King, Jr. Day- take a moment to reflect on what you are doing for others.

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