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.

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

The Secret to Success—Anytime, Anywhere

February 4, 2009 by Loren Slocum · 5 Comments 

When you think of success, what comes to mind? Do you think of living in a huge mansion on a hill, with more money than you could ever spend? Or do you think of days filled with happiness and a career that you find personally satisfying? Whatever your idea of success is, you can rest easy knowing it’s only a few small steps away.

Surprised? Most people are. It’s far too easy to become buried in the avalanche of responsibility that comes with adulthood, leaving us feeling like it would be easier to climb Mt. Everest in a snowstorm wearing a mini-skirt and stiletto heels than to achieve our dreams. Read more

Take the Entrepreneurial Plunge!

October 1, 2008 by Erin Casey · Leave a Comment 

Get the info you need to build a thriving business.

Starting and running a successful business takes time, energy and a lot of know-how. You may be able to make the time and ready to expend the energy, but if you are new to the world of business ownership, where do you get that knowledge? Read more

Mentor Power

September 30, 2008 by Deborah Huso · 1 Comment 

Take your career to the next level!

One of the most commonly cited keys to success is having a great mentor. Whether you’re an entrepreneur or are working your way up the corporate ladder, the experience of someone who’s “been there, done that” can be invaluable. Read more