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#SheDidThat: The Corporate Sister News Roundup

#SheDidThat: The Corporate Sister News Roundup

Welcome to this week’s News Roundup, where we chat about what happened in the news around working women and moms’ careers, businesses, parenting and lifestyles. Read up…

·  Entrepreneur shares 3 communication errors that negatively impact women leaders;

·  Using Linked In resume builder? Lifehacker tells you when to use it and when not to use it;

·  Mamas, want to enjoy more time with your kids? Working Mother suggests spending less time with them;

·  Got Imposter Syndrome? Forbes Leadership says the best antidote is knowing your value;

·  Hello Black Friday! Corporette shares Nordstrom’s Black Friday sales;

·  Starting your Christmas shopping? Black Enterprise lists 8 must-grab books for kids;

·  Ready for some Thanskgiving pies? Joy The Baker shares 6 best pie ideas for Thanksgiving.

Want to see some particular articles or topics featured here? Email us at corporate@thecorporatesister.com!

See you soon!

The Corporate Sis.

Weekly News Roundup

Weekly News Roundup

Weekly News Roundup

Weekly News Roundup

Welcome to our weekly career, entrepreneurship, lifestyle and fashion news roundup! Think of it as your online watercooler/work gossip station/coffee break spot for now…Want to add anything to our list? Email us at corporate@thecorporatesister.com!

Hope everyone had a wonderful Thanksgiving here in the US!

  • It’s Black Friday! Corporette shares its amazing Black Friday Sale alert for workwear;
  • Speaking of Black Friday, check out The Corporate Sister’s Black Friday Sale;
  • Forbes Woman shares how Mogul makes it possible for HR departments to fight sexual harassment;
  • Ellevate Network shares that New York City spends $1 billion with majority-owned women businesses (MWBE);
  • Business Insider shares 11 psychological tricks to save and spend less on Black Friday;
  • Forbes reminds us that the HPV vaccination immunity is still going strong 10 years later;
  • Ellevate Network lists 7 steps to personal brand building for women;
  • The Daily Muse shares 10 awesome companies hiring now;
  • Recruiter shares 11 steps to become a Linked In power user;
  • Inc shares 7 corporate gift ideas that will make you unforgettable;
  • Year-end performance review is getting close! Here’s how to ask for a promotion (and actually get it);
  • The Indeed blog shares the best retail companies to work for in 2017;
  • Fashionista shares 150+ Cyber Monday sales to put on the radar;
  • Got Thanksgiving leftovers? Serious Eats shares Thanksgiving leftovers.

 

Cheers,

The Coporate Sis.

7 Smart Tips to prepare for Black Friday

7 Smart Tips to prepare for Black Friday

7 Smart Tips to prepare for Black Friday As soon as Thanksgiving starts looming near, the first thought on many people’s minds can be summarized in two words: Black Friday! Also known as the ultimate shopping day for many a deal-addict out there!

However, while there are many opportunities to save “beaucoup” money on Black Friday, there are even more opportunities to make it even more strategic by preparing adequately. I remember the days of waking up extra early on Black Friday to hit the stores, sacrificing precious sleep and turkey leftovers to score a few good deals. Fast-forward a few years later, I’m learning to indulge my beauty sleep and enjoy those mac-and-cheese-and-stuffing leftovers by doing some advance prep work!

Here are 7 steps to actually be ready for Black Friday, minus the stress, sleepless night before and missing out on the best leftovers because your cousins are too broke to go shopping but hungry enough to terminate any food in sight:

7 Smart Tips to prepare for Black Friday

 

  1. Make a list

Black Friday mistake numero uno: jump into the abysmal sales pit without a list! This simply opens you up to buying any and everything that has a discounted price tag in sight. Instead, smarten up and make a list the day before!

List all the gifts you need to buy for Christmas first, and any extras you’d like to indulge in! This way, you will focus on getting what you need first and save precious money, time and energy in the process!

 

 

  1. Create a budget!

A woman (or man) without a set budget on Black Friday is setting herself/himself up for financial doom! Also read: you will come home broke (and hungry, but that’s another issue for another day!).

Again, do not jump into the Black Friday sea of sales without a budget, aka your holiday life jacket! Do some homework the week before and figure out how much each of the items on your list is going to cost you. Use sales circulars and ads to plan ahead of time how much money you will need. And do NOT, I repeat DO NOT, go over it!

 

  1. Stay home!

Did I mention my sleepless nights from a few years ago, when I used to forego Holy Sleep for Tempting Sales. After a couple of kids and some pretty heavy Thanskgiving dinners over the year, I’ve become wiser (and more cognizant of my own physical limitations).

Did you know that according to dealnews.com, you can find the same, if not almost the same, deals in stores than in the comfort of your cozy home in front on your laptop, nibbling on some leftover fried turkey. Chile!

Before you sign up to venture out in the cold at the wee hours of morning, at the risk of getting stepped over for a deal on the new ipHoneX, consider doing the same at home! And saving just as much, plus beauty sleep, extra food and your life and sanity too…

 

  1. Protect your credit

Keep in mind that your credit cards to shop online or offline can increase your chances for credit theft! As you score amazing deals and get all your African aunts the latest Fenty makeup products, remember to monitor your credit score too!

Use sites like Credit Sesame or Credit Karma to monitor changes in your credit score during this period.

 

  1. Save some items for Cyber Monday

Cyber Monday is also a great shopping day! Think of it as the cute auntie to Black Friday who likes to chill comfortably at home! Instead of running from store to store with your barely digested Thanskgiving turkey still navigating your sleep-deprived body, you can just shop online on Monday (instead of doing your work)!

Reserve some items for Cyber Monday by placing them in your cart and saving them there! You’ll find them there on Cyber Monday, plus the discount you can now happily take advantage of!

 

  1. Ship items directly to people

Take advantage of the many free shipping offers on Black Friday by shipping gifts and items directly to people! Instead of shipping them to your house, and then having to re-ship them out, you can kill two birds with one stone and score some serious shipping savings!

Plus that also means less to think about as Christmas approaches and you start losing whatever you have left of edges…

 

  1. Google coupon codes for websites

Do some prep work and research the coupon codes for the websites you’re interested in! This will save you even more money, time and energy instead of scrambling at the last minute. Make a list of all the coupon codes you will need and save them in a safe, accessible place. Now that’s what you call organized shopping!

 

 

What other tips do you have to prepare for Black Friday?

 

 

To Your Success,

The Corporate Sis.

Weekly News Roundup

Weekly News Roundup

Weekly News Roundup Welcome to our weekly career, entrepreneurship, lifestyle and fashion news roundup! Think of it as your online watercooler/work gossip station/coffee break spot for now…Want to add anything to our list? Email us at corporate@thecorporatesister.com!

  • Linked In just introduced Linked In Career Advice to help you find mentors;
  • Are you a Black entrepreneur? Black Enterprise lists 7 best venture capitalists for women entrepreneurs;
  • Which jobs pay more than $100,000? The Indeed blog answers the question;
  • Ellevate Network shares 5 signs of a toxic workplace;
  • Forbes Woman shares 5 ways to gain credibility with executive leaders;
  • Business Insider lists the 11 best companies with fertility benefits;
  • Got an event to promote? Entrepreneur shares you 9 ways you can do just that;
  • Are you a woman entrepreneur? The Personal Branding Blog prepares you for some challenges unique to women entrepreneurs;
  • Want to stop saying “sorry” at work? Ellevate Network shares what it feels like;
  • Forbes shares this opportunity that women are missing;
  • Food52 shares this crowd-pleasing Mac and Cheese recipe for Thanksgiving;
  • WhoWhatWear shares 7 head-turning looks for every party dress code.

Life is short

 

To Your Success,

The Corporate Sis.

Weekly News Roundup

Weekly News Roundup

Weekly News Roundup Welcome to our weekly career, entrepreneurship, lifestyle and fashion news roundup! Think of it as your online watercooler/work gossip station/coffee break spot for now…Want to add anything to our list? Email us at corporate@thecorporatesister.com!

 

 

To Your Success,

The Corporate Sis.