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Bhavna Toor, founder of Shenomics discusses the power of networking with Aparna Vedapuri Singh, Founder & Editor of Women’s Web.
Women’s Web is an online magazine and community for the thinking woman. It revolves around interesting and useful information for women on career development, managing work and family, successful women, entrepreneurship, women’s health and personal finances.
Networking isn’t just about going to events and collecting business cards or opportunistically trying to meet your short-term goals, but about building mutually beneficial relationships for the long-term that help you grow personally and professionally.
Networking has become absolutely essential for the aspiring woman – whether you are figuring out how to climb the corporate ladder, or getting more clients for your business.
Here’s a look at the power of networking for women – why is it so important for women? Do women do it differently than men? How can we network more effectively? These are just a few of the questions our Guest Mentor, Aparna Vedapuri Singh, delves into in this insightful Mentor Chat.
Aparna even has some useful tips for those of us who might be shy or hesitant to network!
Watch the video here.
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I wanted to scream with excitement that my daughter chose to write about her ambition and aspirations over everything else first. To me, this was one of those parenting 'win' moments.
My daughter turned eight years old in January, and among the various gifts she received from friends and family was an absolutely beautiful personal journal for self-growth. A few days ago, she was exploring the pages when she found a section for writing a letter to her future self. She found this intriguing and began jotting down her thoughts animatedly.
My curiosity piqued and she could sense it immediately. She assured me that she would show me the letter soon, and lo behold, she kept her word.
I glanced at her words, expecting to see a mention of her parents in the first sentence. But, to my utter delight, the first thing she had written about was her AMBITION. Yes, the caps here are intentional because I want to scream with excitement that my daughter chose to write about her ambition and aspirations over everything else first. To me, this was one of those parenting ‘win’ moments.
Uorfi Javed has been making waves through social media, and is often the target of trolls. So who and what exactly is this intriguing young woman?
Uorfi Javed (no relation to Javed Akhtar) is a name that crops up in my news feeds every now and again. It is usually because she got trolled for being in some or other ‘daring’ outfit and then posting those images on social media. If I were asked, I would not be able to name a single other reason why she is famous. I am told that she is an actor but I would have no frankly no clue about her body of work (pun wholly unintended).
So is Urfi Javed (or Uorfi Javed as she prefers) famous only for being famous? How does she impact the cause of feminism by permitting herself to be objectified, trolled, reviled?
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