Authors we love: Chantel Simmons
What sparked the creation of your first book, Stuck in Downward Dog? The idea for Stuck in Downward Dog came from the feeling I think many women go through in their 20s, in the transition from being a...
View ArticleStephanie Gorchynski: Baking her own success
Certified baker and pastry chef, nutritionist and owner of Sweet Revenge Inc. shares her passion for food as well as the ups and downs of the culinary industry. When did you start getting interested...
View ArticleInspired by…Nicole Simone of Miss July
Nicole Simone aka Late July is a Canadian multi-instrumentalist singer-songwriter. Born in Toronto, Ontario she spent her early years state side in Del Mar, California. She is a three time graduate of...
View ArticleAsk a career coach: How do you network?
Networking is about getting support in our professional lives. Many people tend to shy away from networking because they have a misconception about what networking is. The belief that networking is...
View ArticleSo you want to write a book?
We’ve all thought at one point that we would like to write a book. So let’s take some advice from the professionals. Here are six tips for success as a writer from the author of Stuck in Downward Dog...
View ArticleInspired by…Heather Jones
Heather Jones is an amazing 20-Something woman that helps bring life into the world. She is a certified doula and personal trainer with bebo mia, which she balances with raising her two year old son....
View ArticleQuiz: Are you about to be laid off?
Getting laid off or even fired can be a shocking and upsetting experience. Being prepared can help cushion the blow so take our quiz to find out if your job could be on the chopping block next....
View ArticleInspired by…Emily Hunter
Eco- warrior Emily Hunter shares the details of her newest campaign to protect the Borneo rainforest. She is on a mission to inspire 20-somethings around the world to fight for what they believe in....
View ArticleAsk a career coach: How can I make my job exciting again?
My job is already feeling stagnant (and I haven’t been here that long), how do you make a job feel fresh again? The first step is to get crystal clear on what gives you a sense of fulfillment. Think...
View ArticleChange is going to come
http://www.yourinnerskinny.ca/follow-dreams-its-worth-it/ There’s a lot of name-calling that happens when a new generation enters the workforce. And right now it’s Generation Y’s turn to be bullied...
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