Leaning In . . . or Thinking About It
If a friend hadn’t pressed Sheryl Sandberg’s Lean In on me, hadn’t insisted on lending me her copy, I wouldn’t have read the book. There’s just so much else to read, after all, and I had…
View PostIf a friend hadn’t pressed Sheryl Sandberg’s Lean In on me, hadn’t insisted on lending me her copy, I wouldn’t have read the book. There’s just so much else to read, after all, and I had…
View PostOften, as we’re finishing dinner and clearing away the dishes, rhythmic, forceful tones crescendo into our consciousness, and by the time we look towards the water, the outrigger is already halfway across our slice of…
View PostOkay, there are some silly expressions on my face. Blame it on how long Pater takes to click the shutter. . . . or it might be due to some self-consciousness about posting so much…
View PostI’m not sure what I was thinking, somehow planning to post my response to Sheryl Sandberg’s Lean In today. I must have forgotten how quickly and completely the term teaching schedule swallows me. That…
View PostI’m reading Sheryl Sandberg’s Lean In right now and thinking deeply about my own lifetime balance between family and career as well as what I hope my daughters and granddaughters and daughter-in-law might manage. I’m going…
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