Life isn’t all work and no play. Focus on health and wellness with these tips designed to help you achieve a positive balance between your work and life.
Let’s face it, being a woman business owner or professional is demanding. Sometimes it can feel like climbing Mount Everest on a daily basis and never getting to the top. Couple that with managing your personal life and it can be exhausting. You don’t have to go it alone.
Watch this webinar replay for a conversation with Key4Women National Director, Rachael Sampson and guest speaker Cheryle Jackson about why practicing grace along with grit is the answer to not only sustaining success but walking in your brilliance to live a life your soul desires.
Life moves very fast for everyone, but it sometimes feels like warp speed to many moms. In 2016, Pamela Pekerman was a busy entrepreneur and mom trying to find the balance between her career and kids.
Power Moms, the latest book from Author and former Wallstreet Journal management news editor Joann Lublin, provides lessons and advice to help today’s professional women, their families, and their employers navigate the business landscape.
Presented by the Courageous Leadership Institute, the first session of the Key4Women Leadership Series explores the three types of courageous presence, and how to cultivate one to your highest potential. Plus, you'll learn targeted communication strategies to help you circumvent the normal hierarchy, and micro-mentoring strategies to impact your career, today and tomorrow.
For years, many professional women have been striving to be the professional superwoman—thriving in their careers, making a difference in the community, and keeping the household running on schedule. The truth is, even under the best of circumstances, this juggling act is hard to execute. But life rarely offers us the best of circumstances. What happens then?
Get ready to be inspired. All her life, Susan L. Taylor has been eager to face new challenges. She accepted a position at Essence Magazine with no journalism experience, and now heads an organization devoted to breaking the cycle of intergenerational poverty among African Americans. Ms. Taylor talks about her career experiences, the challenges for women in the workplace and the value of trusting your instincts.
Hard work has never been foreign to Margaret Smith. She has always been hustling. It’s no surprise that a strong work ethic eventually brought Margaret to start her own telecommunications company, Airosmith. It’s also no surprise that this business was one of Inc.’s Fastest-Growing Private Companies in America in 2017 and Margaret’s success was awarded earlier this year, recieiving the KeyBank Capital Region Key4Women® Achieve Award. Read our latest whitepaper to learn more about Margaret’s journey.