Weekly News Update

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  • The Cut‘s latest installment in its “25 Famous Women on…” series is about impostor syndrome. (Our favorite is the Emma Watson quote we pulled into a Pin, below — which is yours?)
  • Fashionista tells you where “fashion people” shop for home goods.
  • Womanista gives you five beauty hacks for mornings when you're short on time.
  • Women Lawyers News' new version of their Billable Hour tool is available through 1/31 for $40, available for download here.
  • Lesley Jane Seymour writes at LinkedIn that age is the last taboo at work.
  • Working Mother says that miscarriages present a complicated situation in the workplace.
  • As Caroline Kennedy gets ready to leave her post as U.S. ambassador to Japan, The New York Times takes a look back at her time in the role.
  • The New York Times has an obituary for Clare Hollingworth, “the undisputed doyenne of war correspondents” who broke the news of WWII.
  • Forbes shares the personal investment plan of a 28-year-old who has already been able to retire.
  • U.S. News & World Report looked at 38 of the most popular diets and lists the best.
  • The Daily Dot looks at the viral photo of lemons that show several different signs of breast cancer — not just the presence of a lump, which gets mentioned all the time.

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We particularly loved this quote from Emma Watson in the roundup on imposter syndrome above — here's a handy pin if you'd like to share it. :)

Great quote from Emma Watson on imposter syndrome!

 

2 Comments

  1. Lesley Jane Seymour article really hit home for me as an older reader. Thanks.

  2. A good recounting of one successful woman’s imposter syndrome struggles is Joyce Roche’s memoir from a few years ago.

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