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Five Things To Know Before Buying Your First Home
By GEICO Staff

Buying your first home is exhilarating, exhausting and life-changing. But excited first-time owners may be surprised to discover a range of extra costs once they've closed the deal. Interior upgrades, real estate fees and new appliances can easily eat into your savings (use this mortgage calculator to determine monthly costs for your new home). Sometimes, newbie homeowners "find themselves not thinking through all these small extras that can really add up," says Manisha Thakor, director of wealth strategies for Women at the BAM Alliance in St. Louis, Miss.   Read More

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Think Like a Goddess
By Will Marré

Maintaining your psychological balance is difficult. Human thinking is loaded with land mines. Our thoughts about our significant relationships and life experiences constantly churn in the daily whirlpool of trivial events, superficial relationships, personal moods and the sharp edges of minor frustrations. It's not easy to keep your balance if you're roller skating through life through a rain storm of emotions on potholed path littered with falling trees and broken glass.   Read More

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An Interview with Isabelle Guis
By Brooke German

Chief Marketing and Strategy Officer at Egnyte, Isabelle Guis oversees many facets of technology. I spoke with her about growing up in France, attending Supelec (a French graduate school of engineering), and how it led her to Egnyte. Isabelle is an inspiration to talk with, and she is a prime example of a woman who overcomes adversity.   Read More

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Corporate Nomads and Hot Desking�"6 Tips to Limit Stress
By Fatimah Gilliam Founder, and CEO The Azara Group

Open offices can also be symbolically egalitarian. By eliminating traditional offices, many see the removal of social hierarchies and competition for the corner office. However, does "hot-desking" really benefit workers or just make them feel like corporate nomads?   Read More

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The Women that Helped Campaign for Educational Equality
By Plan International

Access to education is an issue that still disproportionately stops girls around the world from living a safe, happy and prosperous life. Education is not only a tool for empowerment but is also the best way of escaping poverty - meaning women are deprived both educationally and economically.   Read More