Getting a Break from the World: Female Mentors

Getting a Break from the World: Female Mentors

After the hustle and bustle of the holiday season, you might be thinking, “Wow, I need a break!” If you’re a young girl with a female mentor, you’re in luck! “‘She Gives Me a Break from the World’: Formal Youth Mentoring Relationships Between Adolescent Girls and Adult Women” highlights benefits with which female-youth mentoring relationships provide girls: Real emotional support; Development of new skills and...

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Resolving for Increased Skills in the New Year and Beyond

Resolving for Increased Skills in the New Year and Beyond

Each month, Meghan Trombly, Strong Women, Strong Girls’ Director of Process Improvement and Knowledge, is blogging about the current research and emerging trends that are informing our work. Check in each month to learn what we’re reading about relationships, role models, or skills. What’s your New Year’s resolution?  Soon enough, we’ll be fielding endless queries about the changes we intend to make at...

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Getting the Most out of Mentoring Relationships

Getting the Most out of Mentoring Relationships

Beginning this month, Meghan Trombly, Strong Women, Strong Girls’ Director of Process Improvement and Knowledge, is blogging monthly about the current research and emerging trends that are informing our work. Check in each month to learn what we’re reading about relationships, role models, or skills.  For Strong Women, Strong Girls, the toxic and abusive relationships dominating recent news headlines – such as...

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Creating a Cycle of Innovation

Creating a Cycle of Innovation

When you’re stuck in a stressful situation trying to find important information, do people tell you to “Strong Women, Strong Girls it?”  When you hear that a new, cutting-edge technology platform is being released, do you camp outside of the Strong Women, Strong Girls office for hours on end?  Probably not.  Consequently, Strong Women, Strong Girls did not join the ranks with Google and Apple on Fast Company’s The World’s Most...

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The “Circle of Cynthia”

The “Circle of Cynthia”

Picture if you will a venn diagram. Woman A is in the left circle, a nonprofit executive who is trying to engage professional women in supporting the organization’s work. Woman B in the right circle is a corporate executive, busy with work and other obligations, trying to find ways to support other women while finding some balance in her own life. At the center, where the circles intersect, is Cynthia, supreme networker. What makes...

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