Healthy Aggression in Girls
Anger and physical aggression in girls and women is typically deemed inappropriate. We are taught to deny, suppress and hide these feelings, but that's not necessarily the healthiest response.
Anger and physical aggression in girls and women is typically deemed inappropriate. We are taught to deny, suppress and hide these feelings, but that's not necessarily the healthiest response.
Susan Harrow | Posted 10.19.2009 | Living
Weight loss coach Kathrine Brown's mission is helping women of power and influence who are holding themselves back. She does this by detecting the subtle sabotaging dialogs that decrease their power.
Tabby Biddle | Posted 09.29.2009 | Living
Is it possible for women today to be independent, ambitious, successful career women and at the same time still be taken care of and "protected" by a partner?
Tabby Biddle | Posted 09.03.2009 | Living
There is a fine line between moments when we say "yes" to open up to new life possibilities, and, when we say "no" to honor ourselves and maintain a healthy boundary.
Karen Finerman | Posted 08.08.2009 | Business
Women want to be powerful -- and we have made enormous strides -- but we have not yet fully embraced controlling our own financial destiny.
Tabby Biddle | Posted 07.06.2009 | Living
In Buddhism one is advised to release desirous attachments to eliminate pain and suffering in one's life, however could it be that denying aspects of your very human self causes its own kind of pain?
Tabby Biddle | Posted 07.03.2009 | Style
Whenever I find myself bad-mouthing another woman I realize that in some way I am also bad-mouthing myself. I'm not only sabotaging this woman, but ALL women.
Marcia G. Yerman | Posted 12.10.2008 | Politics
With the election of Barack Obama, women voters who put him in the Oval Office will be waiting to see if gender issues are a priority.
Huff TV | Posted 03.28.2008 | Living
Tabby Biddle | Posted 10.23.2009 | Living