Weekly news update

like these posts? follow us on Twitter or Facebook — this is the edited version of what we’re reading! (We also Tweet if we hear about a good sale through our CorporetteDeals Twitter feed.) You can also follow us on Pinterest and Instagram, or by our RSS feed.Have you tried the KonMari method of paring down your stuff, explained in The Life-Changing Magic Of Tidying Up? lucky magazine checks it out.
The wall street Journal shares guidance for men on finding the best glasses frame, but women may find it helpful as well.
Business Insider looks into pricing tricks used by sellers to get us to spend more.
Time comments on Sheryl Sanderg’s op-ed in the new York Times about “speaking while female” and how women can make sure they’re being heard at work.
Yankee magazine provides an essay about Florence Griswold and finding your life’s work.
Bloomberg Businessweek reports on a new study that looked at why women are less likely to enter certain academic fields and apparently found the answer: We don’t feel we have “innate brilliance.”
A new Pew research center survey provides interesting findings on the ages that professional women have kids and how it can affect their careers and advancement.

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