Friday, April 3, 2009

Book Release


BOOK RELEASE:
After 3 years of work, the book is finally ready.
Head to www.Amazon.com or www.barnesandnoble.com to order your copy of 30 Isn't Old on sale now.
"A woman's 30th birthday doesn't have to be a traumatic event. Instead of suffering through this special day, women can define their own success.
Read 30 Isn't Old for a positive and realistic look at what it means to be a woman turning 30."

Wednesday, April 1, 2009

Dating After 30

Aside from Sex in the City the view of dating in our 30s tends to be blah in pop culture. The theory is that women are no longer young and fabulous so we can't get the hottest guys any longer. Once we hit 30 we start having to settle for men with baggage, divorced, balding, career obsessed or any number of other undesirable qualities.

The TRUTH is that DATING is BETTER after 30.

Here are just a few things to look forward to dating after 30.
  • Better meals - men have the income to take you to a better class of restaurant without going broke
  • Better dates - dates no longer have to be a dinner and movie or a cuddle in the back seat of his car. Older daters have better taste so you can head to the symphony, an art show or any other cultural event geared toward adults.
  • You know what you want
  • No more double dates with friends (unless you want to)
  • Your mother stops fixing you up
  • You have more to talk about with the guys you meet
  • Your life is more interesting
  • Less game playing
  • No need to lie to yourself about a one night stand
  • No one's checking when you cam home last night

You get to CHOOSE how to enjoy your dating life

Monday, March 30, 2009

Instant Validation

Turning 30 did one GREAT thing for my professional life - it provided instant validation of my expertise.

I know it sounds strange but in my 20s I was often looked to as the new kid on the team even when I had more experience at work than many of my coworkers. Customers took one look at me and decided that I couldn't possibly be old enough to handle their claim much less climb on their roof.

I can give them a bit of a break by admitting that I don't look my age. Many members of my family have the distinction of looking several (5 to 10) years young than we really are. My grandfather has look like he was in his 50s for most of his 60s and into his 70s. So genetically I'm predisposed to being carded well into my 30s. However, at work it really stinks to be considered incapable of handling my job just because I looked young. This got real irritating when I approached my 10 year anniversary in the business.

So back to turning 30. Once I turned 30 I had no problem letting people know I was in my 30s. This gave me instant validation as a working professional. When I tell people I'm 30 they are relieved and just comment on my age not matching my looks. Once 30 came and went I found the occasions when I had to explain and validate my own experience have become fewer and farther in between.

Monday, March 23, 2009

Dirty 30


Have you considered having a Dirty 30 party?





Instead of a normal birthday party at a restaurant or friend's house, some women are getting their freak on with a Dirty 30 party. This party is a ribald celebration at a local strip club or a tour of the wildest bars and clubs in town. Gather your friends of both sexes, dress in your sluttiest gear and head out for a night of total release. Get dirty and wild while ushering in the greatest decade of life. Head to Spencers for party decorations, sexy themed attire and even cake decorations that fit the Dirty 30 theme.



Go ahead, you know you want to. Get dirty and celebrate turning 30!




Thursday, March 12, 2009

A Celeb with a POSITIVE 30 attitude

Take a look at this video I found of Kate Hudson talking to Rachel Ray about turning 30. As an added bonus they also talk about having moms with strong personalities. Give it a look, its a great pick me up! (Ms. B if you're in the mood for a smile after our downer lunch conversation then Kate might just perk you up!)

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1eA4MGDtSRI

Friday, March 6, 2009

Great Gifts of Being Human

Room service
Climate control (heat on a cold night and AC on a hot day)
Utensils
Shoes in a shapes, sizes and styles
Conceptualizing language, time and space

By the way, can I go back to room service?

When mom lives 1200 miles away and let's face it, your 30 now so you probably shouldn't call mom to whine when your tummy aches or your head hurts (because face it, she has a life) - WHAT CAN YOU DO when you don't feel well?

If you happen to be staying in a great hotel with room service then you have all the benefits of a fussy mom. Think about it - ice cream in bed, delivered.
If your tummy aches then ask for chicken soup and a pot of tea.

One of the great gifts of being human is probably having a mom. And when she's far away or otherwise occupied, try room service as an indulgent substitute. (Just don't tell my mom that room service might replace her. She wouldn't appreciate the thought.)

This week I treated a migraine headache with a squishy hotel mattress, 4 Tylenol and room service. I feel like new again.

What great gifts have you been sharing?

Monday, March 2, 2009

Can you do what you love?


It's been a while since I've had time to blog. I'd love to say that I've been hobnobbing and partying but the truth is - I've been working.


The great thing, however, is that I love what I'm doing. I jump out of bed in the morning ready to head to the office. Today after I unburied my car from the foot of snow that built up overnight I braved treacherous roads to get to the office and still had a smile on my face while doing it.


So in this time of economic upheaval and chaos I got to thinking - is it really possible to do what you love without having to dread unemployment is just around the corner. I have a few friends out of work at the moment and a few more who are dreading that the jobs they love might not be there in another few months. It might be tempting to look for the safe job to get you through the next few years.


As I though further I started thinking there might not be such a thing as a safe job any more. So then where are we left?


For now I'm thinking that thinking ahead to more positive times might provide just enough motivation to get us through the tough times. If you are looking for motivation to pursue your dream job, take a look at this book by Po Bronson. Pay attention to the tools he provides so that when the time is right you'll be able to go after that dream job.
UNTIL THEN, I've found that 10 years of learning and labor were necessary to get me to the job that now keeps me thinking and planning creatively. So enjoy the hard work of your 20s and 30s and we can all be one step closer to that job we dream of.