Tips, Tools and Perspective for Being More Empowered

Welcome to my self-empowerment blog--as seen in The Huffington Post Guide to Blogging! I used to be a wimp and never got taken seriously. When I became one of the first chicks to start a record label, I learned to navigate the male dominated music industry and earned respect, without raising my voice or getting overtly tough. I transferred those skills into all areas of life and now get what I want from most people. I'll share those lessons here by talking about my observations of situations and habits that hold both men and women back from being as empowered as possible. I'll also give tips for more effective communication, handling yourself with more confidence, and in general, how to come across as more serious--whether it's at work, dealing with an annoying phone company, your mother, a romantic partner and anyone else you want to feel more in control with. Everybody can use more tools for taking control of their lives, like in my latest book, Nice Girls Can Finish First (McGraw-Hill). Please subscribe if you'd like more!

Saturday, September 29, 2007

Personal Development List

There's a huge list of personal development blogs being circulated and I'm honored to be part of it. This list was created by Priscilla Palmer. She has a wonderful blog with all sorts of great suggestions. I advise you check her out.

The list is large. I couldn't get it to post here so you can go to Priscilla's site to see it. Personal Development List

I appreciate having one of my articles added to these blog Carnivals:
http://www.fitbuff.com/total-mind-and-body-fitness-blog-carnival-17/
http://thetallpoppy.blogspot.com/2007/09/welcome-to-september-30-2007-edition-of.html
http://www.andrewiandodge.com/2007/10/01/blackpool_boms/

1 comments:

Priscilla Palmer said...

Thank you so much for writing about and linking to the list. I love your work! The way you provide realistic/practical tips for empowerment and, getting what you want out of life is fantastic.

High five on taking the proactive approach!