Being a nice person is a real strength
When looking at their strengths, women are prone to dismiss being nice to others as one that matters. The reality is that it makes them better at their job.
When looking at their strengths, women are prone to dismiss being nice to others as one that matters. The reality is that it makes them better at their job.
I’m gathering here the key insights, truths and tips from women who balance work and many things in their life, or try to make a change in their career.
Here are some examples of thoughts indicating that you might be stopping yourself from getting what you want in your next role.
In my coaching work, I often spot the same perceptions that women have about their work and career. Find out what they are, and how to get beyond them.
Do you wonder why work with a coach? I am sharing here the 5 key benefits of coaching based on my own experience and from my clients.
I’m sharing here the nuggets of wisdom from Hillary Clinton’s speech in Melbourne. Particularly on the challenges of gender bias, how our confidence is both our Achilles’ heel and our strength, and how much room there is for us to rise.