by Jane Kennedy | Dec 25, 2020 | Bold in Life, Defining Success
The Feminine Genius (Or why I watched Little Women 17 times in 2020) I really, really like the movie Little Women (referring in this instance to Greta Gerwig’s 2019 masterpiece). I saw it for the first time last Christmas. At the insistence of countless friends, my...
by Jane Kennedy | Nov 27, 2020 | Bold in Life, Defining Success
Finding Peace with Food this Holiday Season Yesterday was Thanksgiving. I enjoyed the day with my family – whipping up apple crumble, sautéing green beans and enjoying a meal with all six of us around the table. This morning, I woke up and tried to figure out...
by Mara Tynan | Sep 7, 2020 | Bold in Life, Defining Success, Transitions
Wayward Buddies: What the graduate school application process taught me about God, discernment, and competition As fall rapidly approaches and I settle in to begin my first year in my graduate program, I find myself thinking back to this time last year. I was refining...
by Jane Kennedy | Aug 26, 2020 | Bold in Work, Defining Success, Work Well Wednesday
Five Things I Wish I Knew When Starting my First Job Starting a your first post-grad job? Feeling nervous/excited/ready/unsure? I’ve been there, and I’ve learned a lot along the way! Here are five things I wish I knew when starting my first job: 1....
by Joy Ruiz | Aug 19, 2020 | Defining Success, Bold in Work
Into the Unknown Ever since I was young, I have felt pressure to be successful and work in a practical and lucrative industry. I am an immigrant – and the daughter of an immigrant – so the expectation for me to succeed and honor the sacrifices that my...
by Katie Willem | Aug 4, 2020 | Bold in Faith, Bold in Work, Defining Success
Letting Good Things Bloom “There’s no shame in needing to let things go.” I can’t tell you how many times I’ve needed to remind myself of this fact. I’ve always been able to recognize when a relationship or friendship has served its purpose, and when it was...
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