Work & Life
Black History Month is more than just a month
Ann Kettles
February 24, 2019
Guest author Ann Kettles shares a deeply personal story about learning to love her blackness, why Black History Month means so much to her and how others can support the black community in celebrating.
Tales of the chronically late and neurotically early
Jennifer Harlan & Alyssa Jethani
February 18, 2019
Jen and Alyssa give us a glimpse of life in someone else's shoes, and offer food for thought if you or anyone who know is a hyper-early or hyper-late person.
Committing to a daily meditation practice is hard, but it can be done. I’m proof.
Alyssa Jethani
February 11, 2019
Alyssa shares how she built a daily meditation habit. It took years, but now that she meditates daily, she believes it helps her be the person she wants to be.
Opting out of busyness
Sarah Overmyer
February 4, 2019
Sarah, a lifelong over-committer, couldn’t figure out how to break the cycle of burnout. An overwhelming low finally changed the way she spent her time.
How I changed careers in 8 months
Sarah Overmyer
January 14, 2019
Sarah decided she was done feeling stuck in a career she didn't want. Through reaching out to friends, taking (cheap) classes and focusing her networking, she switched careers in 8 months. Here's how.
On womanhood, fertility and being betrayed by your body
Courtney Weaver
January 7, 2019
Guest blogger Courtney shares her deepest thoughts about being single in her mid-30s contemplating having children. “Do I freeze eggs and hope for the best? Let nature take its course and see what happens to my life over the next…
Our not-so-typical New Year’s resolutions
Sarah Overmyer
December 31, 2018
We have mixed feelings on New Year's resolutions, so we're taking a non-traditional approach this year. Each of our co-founders shares their thoughts.
What we are reading and listening to this holiday season
Alyssa Jethani
December 17, 2018
Reading fiction makes you nicer. No really. Research says so. Here is what we at the Juggle are reading and listening to this holiday season.
I’m trying to be more positive, and it actually seems to be working
Jennifer Harlan
December 11, 2018
Jen's trying to banish her bad attitude and embrace positivity. Here's how.
I’m trying to stop saying “sort of” and it’s really hard
Amy Madore
December 4, 2018
Have you ever, sort of, noticed how much you use verbal fillers? Amy listened to a recording of herself and is working on making her speech more meaningful.
Is sleep the new kale?
Jennifer Harlan
November 28, 2018
Jen tried to get good sleep — and failed. Here is why she prefers to stay up late and chooses not to prioritize sleep hygiene.
Gratitude hacks from a gratitude slacker
Amy Madore
November 26, 2018
Gratitude is associated with benefits to physical health, mental well-being and relationships. Amy is working on making gratitude her MO — here's how.
You don’t need to have your shit together to start networking
Sarah Overmyer
November 15, 2018
We know that networking is crucial for career growth, but it’s daunting. Good news: you can network when you feel clueless — in fact, it’s one of the most effective ways to figure out your next step.
Stuff we read: “Designing Your Life”
Sarah Overmyer & Alyssa Jethani
November 8, 2018
Sarah and Alyssa read “Designing Your Life,” did some of the exercises and made pretty big career moves as a result.
What I learned from a badass woman in finance
Alyssa Jethani
November 1, 2018
Gerry Means built her career in finance during a time when few women, beyond secretaries, worked in large investment banks. She shares her juggle.