Rachell Buell

One of Daily Muse’s earliest contributing writers, Rachell Buell is a communications consultant based in Colorado. A former UCLA volleyball player, she often applies an athlete's perspective to her professional and personal experiences. Rachell has a particular interest in lifestyle pieces and hopes to help readers find balance within their lives. In her spare time, Rachell enjoys power yoga and playtime with her Cavalier King Charles, Molly. You can follow her on Twitter at @rachellbuell.

Wiped to Wired
November 25, 2012

After a long day, nothing sounds better than crashing on the couch—but of course, those bills, laundry, and cooking aren’t going to take care of themselves. Here’s how to get all the energy you need to rally after a day at the office.

Bright Pink

Brilliant, Bold, and Bright Pink: An Inspiring Interview

October 16, 2012

At age 23, Lindsay Avner became the youngest woman in the U.S. to undergo a preventative mastectomy. She then founded Bright Pink, a nonprofit that promotes breast cancer education, early detection, and prevention in young women. Read on for our inspiring interview.

Yours, Mine, and Ours: 3 Perspectives on the Name Change Debate

Yours, Mine, and Ours: Perspectives on the Name Change Debate

June 17, 2012

If you’re getting married, one of the biggest decisions you’ll have to make isn’t about your the wedding day—it’s what name to use after you tie the knot. Want to hear from those who have been there before? Read on for three different perspectives.

Mobile Mavens: Games For Women, By Women

Mobile Mavens: Games For Women, By Women

August 11, 2011

Before Sharon and Kat Wood of Stone Creek Entertainment, less than 5% of mobile games were tailored to women. This mother-daughter team gives us an inside look at the science behind the games they’re designing for women and the secrets to their success working as a mother-daughter team.

  • Shoot, Slam, Dunk! How Athletes Get the Job
    How Jocks Rock the Job Hunt
    August 7, 2011

    With hectic practice and competition schedules, finding time for internships and extra-curriculars can be nearly impossible for college athletes. But being an athlete also gives you unique leadership and teamwork skills. So when it comes time to interview, showcase what you learned on and off the court, and land that job!

  • The Competitive Wife
    The Competitive Wife
    August 6, 2011

    Being a perfectionist has its downsides. One woman’s story on finding balance in her newly-married life and fighting the temptation to add “Perfect Wife” and “Domestic Goddess” to her already-long list of accomplishments.