by Cassandra Bradley | Mar 25, 2020 | Biz Brave, Blog, Cass Bradley
I get it. We are ALL feeling a bit of frustration, fear, boredom…the list is long. But as a woman business owner surrounded by them daily. (though no longer physically as of tomorrowđ€Ș) as I am one of the founders of a collective for women business owners in...
by Lori Keeton | Apr 11, 2019 | Biz Brave, Blog, Lori R. Keeton
Several months ago, I was invited to some friends’ house to make pizza in their pizza oven. (Note: In the interest of full honesty, please know that anytime I tell a story involving me and cooking, you can assume that my role in the actual cooking is...
by Laura Greeno | Mar 17, 2019 | Biz Brave, Blog, Dressing for Work, Laura Greeno, Life Well Lived
Part Five of a Five-Part Series – Glam Shaming Hair When it rains, I like to wear a hat. I have a âcowboyâ hat I tuck my hair into and the brim is wide enough to keep the rain off my face and neck when I’m dressing for work. I was meeting a business...
by Laura Greeno | Mar 17, 2019 | Biz Brave, Blog, Laura Greeno, Productivity
I am a procrastinator. There, I said it. I’ve even procrastinated admitting that I’m a procrastinator. The point is, I need to put systems in place in order for me to accomplish all I want to accomplish in this life. Like my #10B410 system (the morning...
by Monica Gerberding | Dec 6, 2018 | Biz Brave, Blog, Monica Gerberding
If youâre an entrepreneur, and youâre married, the chances of you ending up working with your spouse somewhere along the way is pretty high. Sometimes theyâre directly involved with the company, other times they might simply be more of a support system or occasional...
by Laura Greeno | Dec 5, 2018 | Biz Brave, Blog, Dressing for Work, Laura Greeno, Life Well Lived
Part Four of a Five-Part Series – Jewelry Slacker Does your style at work match your personal style of working? Is it possible the jewelry you wear is “saying” something about you (and your perceived abilities, preferences, priorities, etc.) before...