By Regina F. Lark, Ph.D.
July 9, 2020
Where are my keys? I don’t have time! Why am I always late? Is that due now?! Does this sound like you?
In the land of perfect order (wherever that land may be), keys are always nearby, our to do lists are completed daily, and we are always ahead of our busy schedules. Now, if this sounds like you, then you have probably “Marie-Kondoed” your home or office to great effect (and admiration).
Here is a quick list of what we need to keep things
By Regina F. Lark, Ph.D.
July 21, 2020
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In late April, when she heard that schools will remain closed for the duration, Sylvia locked herself in the bathroom and screamed. A few minutes later she was back at the dining room table, making sure the two younger kids were on their screens doing school work, cleaning up breakfast, unloading and loading the dishwasher, starting laundry, and sorting yesterday’s mail. Then she powered up her laptop and got to work. Right. I get it. She’s been working all morning,
Grim and Grimmer: The Impact of Quarantine on the Lives of Professional Women
By Regina F. Lark, Ph.D.
October 12, 2020
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Grim and Grimmer: The Impact of Quarantine on the Lives of Professional Women
A new word entered our vocabulary this summer: She-Session. C. Nicole Mason, President of the Institute of Women’s Policy Research, coined this term which refers to an economic downturn where job and income losses are affecting women more than men.” The volume of work that has fallen onto the shoulders of women is unfathomable.