Vienna waits for you and me
She made a declaration. Then life intervened. An honest accounting of ambition, a more tempered pace, and why that isn't the same as giving up.
The hard truth about hard pants
She bent down to pick up her dog's leash and her life stopped. On recovery, resilience, and the unexpected politics of waistbands.
Reversing melancholy
She wasn't looking for wisdom. She was just watching a documentary. Sometimes the right words find you at exactly the right moment.
My life became a distributed network
Her parents are gone. The city she loved is behind her. One woman on what home means when the people who made it home are no longer there.
Curiosity may have killed the cat, but it's helped me survive so far
When everything changed at once, she didn't spiral. She got curious. On the survival strategy that's carried one woman through every sea change.
The year of more
She was supposed to slow down. She went the other direction. One woman's case for stuffing your life to the gills instead of cutting it back.
LEGO To Launch Women Of NASA Set Next Month
The 231-piece set celebrates the accomplishments of Hubble Telescope developer Nancy G. Roman, software engineer Margaret Hamilton, and astronauts Sally Ride and Mae Jemison.
Having Faith Or Being Audacious? Why I Quit My 9-5 Job
Life is short. Too short to not love who you love, do the work you’re meant to do or make a difference where you can.
Future Female Leaders — Cry, Show Your Battle Scars And Tell Your Own Story
Instead of trying to win in a man’s world, you’ll be able to change the game.
Young Women Are Going To Crash The Glass And Change The World
But not in the way you think.
Madam Presidents: Colleagues Share What Makes Their Job-Sharing Partnership Work
Betsy Polk and Maggie Ellis Chotas have been co-presidents of their company for 13 years. Learn more about how their job-sharing partnership works.
The Journey Of A Thousand Miles Begins With … Many, Many Questions
This move may be an exercise in resilience — at least at the outset — but it’s also an opportunity to take stock of my life and where it is heading.
This Gutsy Broad Is Helping Seattle's Homeless — One Captivating Painting At A Time
With her own job coming to an end, this Seattle artist did what her instincts compelled her to do: Pick up a paintbrush and start helping others.
Widow Carries Out Husband's Bucket-List Alaskan RV Trip
After undertaking what she calls "a master class in life," HuffPo's Ann Brenoff gives readers a master class in the stresses of caregiving.
New Jersey Nurses En Route To Texas To Help With Flood Relief
“Tragedy struck. If you can do something, why wouldn’t you?”
Aletta Jacobs: When They Told Her 'You Can't,' This Gutsy Woman Said 'Just Watch Me'
Prohibited from attending high school, Aletta Jacobs found a workaround and became the Netherlands' first woman with a medical degree. But her gutsiness didn't end there.
World's Youngest Female Boeing 777 Commander: It Takes Passion And Patience
At 30, Anny Divya is the world's youngest female Boeing 777 commander.