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You guys, a single day has not inspired me so much in such a long time, especially so much that it helped me to spring instantly into action to start making little life changes.

I woke up the day of the conference, a gorgeous, sunny Boston morning, absolutely buzzing with excitement to attend (and launch our boat season later that day) and was thrilled to find a relaxation room and guided meditation available to start the day and center me a little so I could sit still. Anyone who wanted to participate in meditation got comfy as Kip Hollister, CEO of Hollister Staffing, led us through visualization and breathing, helping to set the tone and intention for the day.  Throughout the morning, many of the sessions included some time for focusing on breathing, and it was cool how connected it made me feel to the rest of the room but also how it was a reminder that we need to breathe and remember ourselves in our quest for success.

I found my blogger friend Alex, who had thankfully saved me a seat in a sea of 1,000 women. I have so many notes and highlights from the day that it’s hard to put them all into one post. I’ve been re-reading them all, especially in moments of self-doubt about everything.

There was a lot of pink, and I loved it.

Boston Business Women conference

  • Kristina Tsipouras, Boston Business Women founder, opened the conference by saying “Holy shit!”. It was funny and real, and I can’t imagine what she felt looking out over this event she and her team had created. I am in awe and just really excited to be a member of this group.

 

  • Joyce Chang, Editor-in-Chief of Self, was one of the standouts of the day for me. She recounted a story of her father teaching her how to throw a punch when boys at school were teasing her, and reminded us of the need to stand up for ourselves. She never had to throw the punch, but she was prepared to if she needed to. I carried that with me through the week and finally stood up for myself in a situation that I had previously taken lying down. And on Thursday night when I found myself in an uncomfortable, chaotic travel situation that I normally would have just sat anxiously in and been miserable through, I got myself out of it.

 

  • Colette Phillips, CEO Colette Phillips Communications, Inc., had everyone’s attention as she proclaimed that it’s a “wonderful time to be a woman in America”. She shared her story of dreaming and planning to come to Boston and then the reality of what that looked like, a woman of color arriving in Boston during busing. Seeing so many left out, women, immigrants, people of different cultural backgrounds, left out, Phillips noted that marketers were leaving money on the table, and she created a successful business on bringing those groups in. Two favorite quotes from Phillips’ session:

“Everyday we have a choice. Be bitter or better.” and “The glass is refillable.” – I loved that it doesn’t have to be half empty or half full. Either way, fill it up!

Boston Business Women Conference    The fabulous and inspiring Colette Phillips, living out loud

  • Kip Hollister led us in another brief mediation, which, with my constant tweeting and note-taking and learning, came as a perfect way to re-focus mid-way into the morning. It was crazy to hear from Hollister that, as a woman starting a business in the 1980’s a woman couldn’t get a loan by herself! I just can’t get over how things have changed (and in some ways have stayed the same). Hollister spoke about the ups and downs of her business over the course of various recessions and not attaching much meaning to failure. Listening to her helped with some of the fear that comes with owning a business. She said, “When you believe you are enough, taking risks becomes easier”, which really made me think. I know I am not alone in often thinking I’m not enough, that the number of hours I put in are enough, etc.

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  • A seminar on branding featured local leaders Sarah Nunes, Director, Brand Communications, Vistaprint; Kim Dawson, Founder, K.Dawson Company; Melissa James, CEO, The Tech Connection and Anne-Marie Kline, VP Global Marketing, Living Proof, Inc. talking about brands, inspiration, and more. I loved when Anne-Marie Kline told us that at the end of each day she asks herself “Did I help, inspire, lead today?” All of the women were really about what they could give  and do for others.

 

  • Nora Yousif, Associate Vice President at RBC Wealth Management, led a session on the Millionare-ess Money Mindset. I am not great with financial planning, so my ears were definitely perked up as we learned about negotiating salary (95% of HR Managers are willing to negotiate! Don’t just plunk a number down and sell yourself short.) and what a millionaire/millionaire-ess looks like. Hint, it’s not always the person driving the fancy car and spending their faces off. We learned about putting money away with the goal of being a millionaire-ess by retirement to be “our own sugar mamas.”

 

  • I had to leave at that point in the conference, missing Arianna Huffington and other great sessions, but I loved reading the #BostonBusinessWomen tweets throughout the rest of the day. This recap by Andrea, owner of Barre & Soul barre and yoga has some great insight into what Huffington had to say. I am currently reading The Sleep Revolution and hoping to make some changes to my constantly exhausted, insomniac self.

The Sleep Revolution

Every session had some sort of insight into self-care and choosing kindness, a reminder that getting to the top by stepping on others isn’t necessary, and driving yourself into the ground helps no one.

The conference offered truly an amazing energy, with so many smart, strong, and driven women from all different backgrounds in one room, all lifting each other up. With so much turmoil going on in the world, having each other’s backs, especially as women and with our various choices and life paths, is the only way we’re going to get through happy and sane.

Boston Business Women is still taking new members. You can join here.

 

I received a complimentary conference ticket in exchange for a pre-event blog post. This post isn’t required; I just got so much out of the day and hoped to share a little of that with you all.

Tags: Boston, business, events, inspiration, work

Begin rant. Some people love it. I loathe it.

girlboss

The use of the hashtag #GirlBoss is like nails on a chalkboard to me. Every time I read it I want to yell PLEASE STOP! It drives. me. crazy.

Don’t get me wrong. I love girl (Um, can we just use female or woman at this stage?) bosses and businesses owned by women. Women who own businesses, women who run households (something I am terrible at) women who are rocking all sorts of leadership roles are amazing, and I think they deserve to be taken a little more seriously than just #GirlBoss.

I technically *am* a #GirlBoss (and I am taking new clients) and for better or for worse that means I do it all. I’m good at what I do for work, maybe not as good at the business side (Hello, my taxes are still not done.)

But I’m doing it and getting it done like a boss and working my butt off (Unfortunately figuratively speaking, not literally. I’m too busy sitting on my butt working to be getting rid of it.) I don’t need to label it or myself. People know I’m a woman. They know what I do for work.

#GirlBoss sounds like playing work or playing house, like you’re not-so-sure of your role so you make up something to make it sound cute and important. I feel like the use of #GirlBoss should be followed by a “tee hee hee” and a shy side smile.  Ladies, you don’t need a silly label to be the boss!

Do you see male entrepreneurs and business owners prancing around calling themselves #BoyBoss or even #GuyBoss? No. Would you take them less seriously if you did? I am pretty sure I would.

Would I like #LadyBoss or #WomanBoss better? Sometimes I use #WomeninBusiness or #WomanOwnedBusiness because I do want to support and seek out likeminded women and kickass businesses owned by women. I don’t know.

I do know that I am going to have to agree to disagree with some of you on this, and that’s fine, because part of loving, supporting, and respecting fellow lady bosses is the variety of different and valid opinions we all bring to the table. There’s room for us all.

Just please don’t call me #GirlBoss. Okay?

End rant.

Your turn: what do you think about it? Any hashtags or popular terms you hate?

On fleek also makes me want to rip my hair out.

Tags: business, work

Looking through my phone’s camera roll, it appears I have been eating, drinking, and being pretty merry (and eating and drinking some more). It’s time for a roundup of all of the greats of late that somehow haven’t made it into the blog!

lunch at Abe & Louie's

I learned all about the natural beauty of Germany and German tourism over an incredible steak salad lunch at Abe & Louie’s. This was the second Germany Tourism event I attended, and just like the first one on travel to Bavaria, it made me want to plan a trip to Germany soon!

 

Cidergeist

Cidergeist launched in Boston! I was in Puerto Rico for the launch, but they sent me samples, and I loved the Semi Dry Hard Cider.

Dorset Hall Dorchester

Dorset Hall

Dorset Hall shepherd's pie

We went to a new local Dorchester spot, Dorset Hall on their opening night and fell in love.  Their cocktails, raw bar, pork chop, and shepherd’s pie are all awesome, the space is huge and beautiful, and the staff is great. They nailed it so much on that first night we have been back three times since. It’s a nice addition to our Dorchester restaurant lineup!

New England Boat Show We went to the New England Boat Show and bought a boat. Oops.

It wasn’t spur of the moment though. We went two days in a row did hours of research before we decided on a brand new Stingray. I can.not.wait to get back on the water. The new boat is completely different than the old one. It’s a bowrider, which means the front is open and perfect for sunning and jumping into the sea. Not having a cabin means it is shallower in the water, easier to beach on islands out in Boston Harbor for lazy days, and yet it still has a bathroom (my requirement).

 

Two Shepherds wine club

Spring wine clubs starting arriving. We love Two Shepherds Wine, and now that Massachusetts laws have changed, getting our favorite wine is so much easier!

Hotel Northampton

I started working with two new clients, Hotel Northampton in Hampshire County Massachusetts and gardenUP, a turnkey solution for design, delivery, and installation of gardens.

gardenUP

gardenUP exhibited at the Boston Flower and Garden Show. Between the media preview of the show and visiting the gardenUP booth, I went to this beautiful event twice!

Boston Flower and Garden Show

gardening

It inspired me to get planning for my own garden, which is one of my favorite activities to do all year. I can’t wait to see things growing!

Tango Arlington I made a visit up to Arlington for a friend and business dinner at Tango, steak tips, seasoned veggies,  and Malbec, which was basically all I was craving. It was so simple and flavorful and perfect.

North Plank Tavern

We visited family in NJ for Easter and made another stop at the amazing gem of a restaurant, North Plank Tavern, which we found at Christmas. I had the Applejack Manhattan, made with Laird Applejack, which was once made in this historic building! Sitting at the bar is always my favorite, since we like to chat. At this place, every time we visit we learn a little more about the tavern, which has such an interesting history. And we confirmed it also has a few ghosts.

 

Michel Schlumberger wine prime rib dinner

My family put together some amazing meals including our Saturday dinner of a 13 pound prime rib and vegetable sides, paired with a bottle of incredible Le Sage Merlot from one of our visits to Michel Schlumberger in Dry Creek Valley, Sonoma County. I miss Sonoma something fierce these days.

sparkling wine by the ocean

And finally, we have enjoyed some outdoor bubbly (in glasses we picked up at Shanga in Tanzania). This was from a Sunday night at the yacht club where it was just the two of us around watching the sun sort of set on a cloudy evening. Perfection.

What bits of this and that have you been enjoying?

Tags: boating, Boston, business, clients, cocktails, flowers, Food, gardening, Travel, wine

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