Close Calls and Open Eyes: Insights From my Rescue (CLICK TITLE TO READ)

On August 28th, I headed out on a beautiful hike with 3 of my friends/ favorite workout buddies from Orange Theory in honor of Annalisa’s 60 birthday. What was supposed to be a beautiful day honoring our strength, health, and fortitude on a milestone birthday, turned into a terrifying morning. I am eternally grateful to be able to write and share this story. There was a great outcome to the eventful day, and I will be even more fortunate if I can hold onto the acute focus and perspective, I have about life which brings me to write this blog.

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Ilana Tolpin Levitt
Navigating the Next Normal Workplace

As we enter a grey area that is the world in a post-pandemic but not fully recovered, society, it may be difficult for some to even imagine returning to the office. Many have already gotten back to their routine commute, but very few companies are at full capacity in the office, nor may they ever be. The pandemic took so much from us, but, in turn, we learned that it may not be mandatory to go into an office in order to do one’s best work.

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Ilana Tolpin Levitt
Righting My Wrongs: A glimpse at ‘Travel Therapy’ by Andrea Doyle Graham

One of the highlights of my year has been my unique and transformative experience as a guest speaker at The Lodge of Woodloch. It was fabulous to meet many dynamic women, several of whom attended my talks as mother-daughter pairs.

I want to thank Andrea Doyle and other attendees who I have met for their deep engagement and perspectives. Enjoy Andrea’s blog about her ‘SPA therapy’ experience!

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Ilana Tolpin Levitt
The Novelty of Being Home is Wearing Off

We are all willing to make shared sacrifices for the greater good. Quarantining is what we have to do. We are grateful to have our health, some are grateful to still be employed, but it struck me this week as we enter week 5, that many clients are sharing a similar sentiment, the novelty of being home is wearing off

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Ilana Tolpin Levitt
Was your mom a role model? If not, find one!

The number one piece of advice that successful women give is to find a mentor or coach. A woman once told me she was looking for surrogate parents in all of her jobs while others said that they were looking for someone who could “show me myself” because their mothers only showed them whom she wanted them to be.

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Ilana Tolpin Levitt