'Super excited': Mom finds local support to re-enter workforce, says help is out there for others
SPOKANE, Wash. -- It's scary to get back into something you haven't done for years. Where do you start and what help is out there can be difficult to…
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SPOKANE, Wash. -- It's scary to get back into something you haven't done for years. Where do you start and what help is out there can be difficult to…
An "Essential Skills" class at the Northeast Community Center is teaching local women the skills they need to set themselves up for success.
New year, new start! While over half of Americans set resolutions to do things like lose weight, be more financially responsible and work-out more, Forbes magazine said only 8% will actually achieve their goals. Life gets in the way and resolutions are put on the back burner, but they don't need to stay there!
Getting a top leadership role at a company or securing funding for your startup is a huge affirmation of your skills, talents and ideas. But if you experience impostor syndrome you won't see it that way.
Riverfront Park was quite busy Tuesday with people looking to start their New Year's resolutions off – on ice.
A Spokane Valley woman refused to let her weight and cancer stop her from achieving her dreams.
Now that all the New Year's Eve celebrations have wrapped up, focus shifts to making 2018 the best year yet. Usually, that involves some resolutions. Finding them is never the problem, it's keeping them that's the struggle.