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When professional and personal worlds collide

By Stephanie Cockerl on December 7, 2009

Are you a nextSTEPH subscriber? The monthly newsletter provides insights and tips to take your website and more to the nextSTEPH. Subscribe Today. Already subscribed? Then become a fan. After a busy few weeks, I finally am able to catch up on reading my feeds. One post stuck close to home, Web Working Your Way [...]

Posted in unWired | Tagged crisis, Grandma, grief, Mom, personal, professional | Leave a response

A Mother's Day rememberance

A Mother’s Day rememberance

By Stephanie Cockerl on May 10, 2009

Happy Mothers Day Ma and Mama (great-grandmother).

Posted in Family, unWired | Tagged Mom, unWired | Leave a response

Ever felt like if you’re missing out on something?

By Stephanie Cockerl on April 26, 2009

It never fails, just when you think that you have it figured out for the moment, the game changes. Gram and I were talking about how my mother felt cheated. After she graduated from high school, girls were finally allowed to wear pants to school. I felt cheated after I graduated from college. The college [...]

Posted in unWired | Tagged Grandma, Mom, unWired, web design | Leave a response

Women’s History Month Referral & Thank You Wrap Up

By Stephanie Cockerl on March 30, 2009

Even though March has been an incredibly manic month,  I am finally finding the time to breath and reflect on now only the women who are primarily responsible  for getting me to this point (Great-Grandma, Grandma and Ma), but also the professional women who have taken the time to help me. Roberta Washington, AIA, NOMA [...]

Posted in Activities | Tagged architecture, entrepreneurship, Grandma, Mom, refferals, women's history | Leave a response

Don't lose your business when you lose your voice

Don’t lose your business when you lose your voice

By Stephanie Cockerl on November 14, 2008

As Google stated, the flu going around. Here in Gotham (NYC) there has been many variations of the cold. My version is the sore throat that made my voice disappear. In addition to following my own advice from watching videos online and jotting down my ideas, I decided that this was a good time to [...]

Posted in Freelance Diary, lessons from the field, rants | Tagged Grandma, Mom, organizing, reflection, voice | Leave a response

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