The New York Times wants us to believe the End of Courtship is a disaster for young people, especially women. But new types of relationships—in which men and women are equal partners—inevitably require new ways of seeking them out, says Abigail Collazo.
In the Workplace, A Look at the Women of Gen Y
There has been a lot written lately about Gen Y women burning out early. People seem confused by this. Here’s a hint to figuring out why: ask Gen Y women! Honestly, we’ll tell you why. Everyone knows millennials feel entitled to more. We want all the basic benefits from a job and then some. Flexibility [...]
Girl Power in the Age of Millenials
Glued to the television in 2008, I remember many of my female friends and I holding our collective breath as we watched with fascination the rise of female contenders for the United States presidential ticket. Hillary Rodham Clinton’s magnetic appeal first captured my imagination as a teenager in the 90’s when I watched her speak [...]
Hard Work When You’re Young: Is Burn Out the Real Return on Investment?
When I read the Forbes article Millennial Women Burning Out at 30, I could definitely relate. While I was relieved to know that it’s not just me, I was curious as to why this burn out trend is seemingly impacting Millennial women more than men? First, I want to skip the usual “gender/generation” assumptions. Millennial [...]



