They say it’s not what you know, but who you know. (Actually, my grammar gurus friends correct it’s “whom” you know… They are annoying that way. I’m going to suggest it’s who you don’t know (all that well… or...
I recently spoke at a women’s business conference. And met dozens of interesting women in attendance. Most shared similar backgrounds — they’d either always had an entrepreneurial spirit or determined after years of toiling in someone else’s...