Inspirational

If You’re a Female Founder “Stomp Your Feet”

by Alexandra Friedman on August 29, 2011  |   0 comments

This past Friday evening I graduated from the Founder Institute’s Denver Summer Semester, and you know what? If I wasn’t wearing a skirt at graduation I’m pretty sure that I would have done a tuck side jump in celebration.

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7 Humorous Ways to Exercise While You’re at Work

by Alexandra Friedman on April 10, 2011  |   2 comments

Stop complaining about having no time to work out…You spend like 8-90 glorious hours at the office most days of the week! There’s a lot of time to workout, you just need to know where to find it, how to fit it in, and the reasons why you should work it….

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A French Restaurant by the Trailer Park

by Alexandra Friedman on March 27, 2011  |   0 comments

I already feel bad for my future husband…Suffering as I tell him the same story about the French restaurant in the trailer park anytime we are near a French restaurant or a trailer park.

I tell you why you should always eat at trailer parks…

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Risk it to Get the Biscuit

by Alexandra Friedman on December 25, 2010  |   0 comments

This post was inspired by the soft launch announcement of this website to my family my close friends. I am not sure that I might ever feel entirely ready to take the plunge of announcing this incredible site to my closest contacts, as I’m constantly seeding content and editing detail pages. But this random day in December, which happens to be Christmas, seems like the perfect time to own up to the risk of taking my website to the next level and announcing it loud and clear.

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Risk Creates Change, Try It – Part III

by Alexandra Friedman on May 2, 2010  |   0 comments

Risking My Creative Voice I drove 40 minutes to Boulder everyday to work in basic marketing position for a green building company. I had the job. I had the boyfriend. I had the life. I wanted more. I started thinking of business ideas. Constantly. I found one I knew was the ticket. 5 years later, [...]

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