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How to Document Your Accomplishments on Your Resume
As a Catholic Career Coach, I spend much of my time assisting clients in presenting the best version of themselves to employers. The first step often begins with revitalizing their resume.
Trump Accounts: Pros and Cons
Starting July 4, 2026, all U.S. children under the age of 18 are eligible to open a “Trump Account.” These accounts must be established by a parent or legal guardian who will manage them until the child turns 18.
Three Reasons to Get Standard First Aid and CPR Certified
If you have not already done so 一 or if it has been many years since you were certified 一 here are three reasons why you should consider getting your Standard First Aid and CPR certification.
Carrying Christ into Your Workplace
Inspired by Our Lady of the Visitation, discover how active charity — encouraging others, practicing presence, and sharing success — transforms your work into meaningful ministry.
How to Overcome Discouragement in the Job Search
Angie sits at her computer, scrolling through job posting after job posting. She feels defeated as she reads each title and description and realizes she is not qualified for these positions nor do they sound remotely exciting. She sighs and shuts her laptop in frustration.
“Magnifica Humanitas:” Takeaways for the Catholic Businesswoman
Just over a year into the papacy of the first American pope, Pope Leo XIV has released his first encyclical: Magnifica Humanitas (“Magnificent Humanity”). Subtitled “Safeguarding the Human Person in the Time of Artificial Intelligence,” the encyclical is timely, beautifully written, and challenging.
There is so much to digest and pray about, and I recommend that everyone read the encyclical in full (like other encyclicals, it’s available for free on the Vatican’s website). In the meantime, however, I’ve gathered five takeaways for Catholic professional women. I’ll be meditating on them over the coming days, weeks, and months. I hope you will, too!

