Posts Tagged ‘women and confidence’
Who Are You?
Who Are You? If you’re asked this question, how do you answer? Does your answer consist of the type of job you have? Whether you’re a parent or not? What your age is? What society expects of you? Seems a simple question. But is it? How you see yourself is the most…
Read MoreThe One Thing to Know When Comparing Yourself to Others
Comparing Yourself to Others We live in a super comparative world. Social media has certainly played its role in allowing us to see the ultimate lives that people outwardly project. In the comfort of our own homes, we sit behind our computer screens or phones and check out what everyone is doing, wondering why…
Read MoreImposter Syndrome – It’s time to talk about it
Imposter Syndrome – It’s time to talk about it Photo by Alexander Suhorucov from Pexels Why? Because it’s a topic not discussed openly enough. And it can have big impacts. Imposter Syndrome is when you don’t feel deserving of your accomplishments or that you’re not as competent as others perceive you to be. You…
Read MoreIntroducing: The Confidence Track
The Confidence Track – Elevating Career Confidence For more than a decade I have wanted to build this business, but I first had a different path to follow. Although I didn’t realize it at the time, that path helped me to build a deeper understanding of what leadership is and what it isn’t. …
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