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– YouLookFab tells you how to prevent trouser whiskering (and has some interesting thoughts on the new “baggy trouser” we're seeing everywhere right now).
– Have you had some eyebrow-related drama lately? SheFinds advises how to get back to your natural brow.
– Ask a Manger ponders what to do when your “mentor” won't answer your emails. (We kind of covered this in our post about what to do when your mentor is bitchy to you.)
– LevoLeague wonders whether advising your friends to “ask for more money” is the new “you're too good for him.” In romance news, ForbesWoman has five little rules for you if you're considering an office romance (see our old post on dating at the office too).
– Great article from Working Mother about how you should be in the “business of the business” if you want to be an executive (instead of a “support” role like finance, accounting, HR, marketing, etc). Meanwhile, Lifehacker notes that you need a “magical attitude” as much as quality work to get ahead. And, over at POPSUGAR Smart Living (formerly Savvy Sugar), they suggest you pretend you got laid off to advance your career.
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AnonInfinity
http://www.nytimes.com/2013/02/22/us/sheryl-sandberg-lean-in-author-hopes-to-spur-movement.html
Here’s an article about Sheryl Sandberg’s hope to spur a movement with her new book and some of the criticisms that she’s been receiving. I found it interesting because her messages have really resonated with me.
Monday
And Slate’s DoubleX has a criticism of it as well.
http://www.slate.com/blogs/xx_factor/2013/02/22/sheryl_sandberg_and_the_lean_in_movement_what_lean_in_circles_misunderstand.html
AnonInfinity
I haven’t read the book yet, but other articles about it that I’ve read indicate that it discusses both that a woman should “lean in” and that we need some structural and societal changes for women to be truly equally represented. The most recent press (including both the NYT article I posted and this Slate article) seems to just focus on the first prong.
Divaliscious11
So because it didn’t work out for her, it is bad guidance? Sounds like she is speaking from a fair amount of privilege herself….
Susie
Oh my, those baggy trousers are horrible! Does MC Hammer get royalties off these?
AIMS
Haha, I kind of love some of them. Then again, I’d probably dress like I Dream of Jeannie if left to my own devices…