by Molly Gordon | Oct 15, 2006 | Success
When Afghanistan was still under Taliban rule, CARE began training widows to knit and make brooms – traditional crafts that were allowed by the Taliban. Over time, CARE has been able to overcome Afghan society’s deep-seated resistance to allowing women to...
by Molly Gordon | Oct 15, 2006 | Success
Why donate to CARE? Because CARE has a real impact on women and their communities around the world. For example: $50 can send an Afghan girl to school for a year. $125 can train a woman in Nepal to teach maternal and child health in her community. $600 can keep 10...
by Molly Gordon | Oct 15, 2006 | Success
Do you ever fantasize about the good things you could do if you had more money? Do you look forward to the day when your contributions can make a significant difference in the world, imagining that this is something you can only do when you have “made it”? If so, then...
by Molly Gordon | Oct 8, 2006 | Success
So I’m vacuuming my office, in a modestly pissy mood, thinking I could be doing The Work on the thoughts that formed the cascade from remarkably peaceable to downright cranky (I’d better do this, I have to that, I should really, why don’t I?, etc.,...
by Molly Gordon | Sep 21, 2006 | Success
Katie has leapt into the blogosphere, and her blog promises to be a boon to inquiry. Thanks to Katie’s commitment to service (and also her amazing staff), Katie’s blog is a multimedia immersion in The Work. One of her early posts is a video of Katie...
by Molly Gordon | Sep 21, 2006 | Success
The word “should” has gotten a bad rap in recent years. Self-help mavens and the popular media tell us that “shoulding” on yourself is not nice, in fact, it’s downright mean and counterproductive to boot. I disagree. The voice that “shoulds” is often the voice of...
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