See a Need. Do a Good Deed.
February 4, 2009 by Sarah Blaskovich · 2 Comments

Entrepreneur Kim Lim started a children’s t-shirt business in 2006. Her son, Simon, models one of the tees here.
To those who think you can’t have it all, woman entrepreneur Kim Lim says, “Watch me.”
As a single mother, owner of two businesses and recipient of three academic degrees, Lim has had her hands full during the past few years. But following painful divorce, and with the creation of two new and starkly different career paths, Lim forges ahead. She says today, she’s doing everything she’s wanted in life, all at the same time. Read more
Maya Angelou: A Legacy of Love
September 30, 2008 by Lyn Millner · 2 Comments

(© Kwaku Alston/Corbis Outline)
As a child, Maya Angelou didn’t like the way she looked. When she peered into the mirror, she saw a too-big girl with a gap between her teeth and skinny legs. She disliked her appearance so much that she pretended she lived in “a black, ugly dream.”
One day, she imagined, she would wake up. Read more
Top 10 Tips for Green Living
September 30, 2008 by Sara Snow · 2 Comments

It can be easy to make greener choices every day.
1. Buy Organic. Organic produce tastes better, and it’s healthier! Start by buying even just 2 percent organic and work your way up from there. Read more
Make It a Vocation to Volunteer
Volunteering is a positive way women can use their strengths for the good of others. California first lady Maria Shriver is one of many female leaders who have established volunteer programs in the country. Read more
Be Who You Are
September 25, 2008 by Erin Casey · Leave a Comment
The Women’s Conference challenges women to change the world by becoming their best.
Robin Roberts: Strength from Adversity
September 23, 2008 by Sandra Bienkowski · 2 Comments

ABC/ Ida Mae Astute
Through her personal battle with breast cancer, Robin Roberts says she learned, “We are all a little stronger than we think we are.”






