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8 Steps to Climb Your Way Up to the C-Suite

Many employees dream about climbing the corporate ladder. Suzanne Ogle thinks most people’s career paths look more like a jungle gym. “There isn’t usually a direct path from an entry-level position to the head of the company,” says Ogle, president and CEO of Southern Gas Association in Dallas. “You’ll need

6 Winter Vacation Ideas to Finish the Year Off Well

Summer might be over, but that doesn’t mean you have to press pause on your travel plans. Winter is a wonderful time to explore, especially if you’re hoping to avoid the crowds of peak travel season. It’s also an opportunity to reflect on the past year and reward yourself for

WNBA Star Monique Billings on Staying Disciplined and Finding Balance

Monique Billings is a forward for the WNBA’s Atlanta Dream. Billings, who grew up playing travel basketball, honed her skills on the court during her time at UCLA before being drafted by the WNBA in 2018. Despite her busy schedule, she’s committed to approaching life thoughtfully, taking quiet time to

Content Is King—Except When It Refers to Creative Works

What if your life’s work was equated to the stuffing in a sofa cushion? That’s what British actor Emma Thompson says is happening when people call her work “content.” Creatives are speaking up, scrutinizing the connotation of the word, and thinking critically about art vs. content, after the famed Love

5 Ways to Include Soft Skills on Your Resume

Knowing what to include on a resume can be nerve-racking—especially when you’re applying for a dream job. Listing your previous job responsibilities, technical skills and education is relatively straightforward. However, communicating intangible soft skills on your resume, like attention to detail, work ethic and people skills, can be more difficult.

8 Steps to Climb Your Way Up to the C-Suite

Many employees dream about climbing the corporate ladder. Suzanne Ogle thinks most people’s career paths look more like a jungle gym. “There isn’t usually a direct path from an entry-level position to the head of the company,” says Ogle, president and CEO of Southern Gas Association in Dallas. “You’ll need

6 Winter Vacation Ideas to Finish the Year Off Well

Summer might be over, but that doesn’t mean you have to press pause on your travel plans. Winter is a wonderful time to explore, especially if you’re hoping to avoid the crowds of peak travel season. It’s also an opportunity to reflect on the past year and reward yourself for

WNBA Star Monique Billings on Staying Disciplined and Finding Balance

Monique Billings is a forward for the WNBA’s Atlanta Dream. Billings, who grew up playing travel basketball, honed her skills on the court during her time at UCLA before being drafted by the WNBA in 2018. Despite her busy schedule, she’s committed to approaching life thoughtfully, taking quiet time to

Content Is King—Except When It Refers to Creative Works

What if your life’s work was equated to the stuffing in a sofa cushion? That’s what British actor Emma Thompson says is happening when people call her work “content.” Creatives are speaking up, scrutinizing the connotation of the word, and thinking critically about art vs. content, after the famed Love

5 Ways to Include Soft Skills on Your Resume

Knowing what to include on a resume can be nerve-racking—especially when you’re applying for a dream job. Listing your previous job responsibilities, technical skills and education is relatively straightforward. However, communicating intangible soft skills on your resume, like attention to detail, work ethic and people skills, can be more difficult.