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Leadership, Self Leadership Jessica Dowches-Wheeler Leadership, Self Leadership Jessica Dowches-Wheeler

How to Trust Your Intuition

As a leader, whether in a corporate setting or in your own business, you’re constantly making decisions.

You have to decide on the best candidate for your open role, how much to charge for your services, whether to continue with a project or put it on hold.

Not to mention the decisions you make when it comes to your personal life.

(My least favorite is, “what’s for dinner?”)

Society prioritizes rational thinking, pragmatism, and data-driven decisions.

And while I believe there is certainly a place for the “hard” information, this way of thinking leads women to believe we have to make the perfect decision every time.

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Leadership, Gender Equity Jessica Dowches-Wheeler Leadership, Gender Equity Jessica Dowches-Wheeler

3 Essential Leadership Skills for Women

Have you ever been told you’re bossy? Aggressive? Too much? What about too emotional? You’re too nice?

Do you struggle to find the balance between being respected and liked at work? Do you struggle to find balance at all?

If you’re like most women, you likely said yes to any (or all) of the above questions. And let’s face it: this double-edged sword of trying to hide our feminine strengths to fit into a masculine work environment is holding women back.

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Women Empowerment, Gender Equity, Leadership Jessica Dowches-Wheeler Women Empowerment, Gender Equity, Leadership Jessica Dowches-Wheeler

How to #BeatTheBias this International Women’s Day

Gender bias in the workplace is a clear barrier preventing women from being promoted, being paid equitably, and rising into leadership roles. To #BeatTheBias, companies need to move beyond diversity training and consider the systems and processes that perpetuate bias in their workplace. Reimagining performance management, creating a coaching culture, and committing to transparency are three ways leaders can fight bias within their organizations.

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Business, Leadership Jessica Dowches-Wheeler Business, Leadership Jessica Dowches-Wheeler

How to Turn Your Strengths and Passions into a Thriving Business

You know you have the talent and the skills to run a business based on your passions and expertise, and it’s been on your mind for years.

But... when it comes down to starting that business?

You’re stuck in analysis paralysis, wondering what you need to do first (or next) to get your business up and running.

You're procrastinating, waiting for the "right" time, or for the "right" offer to come to you.

You're wondering if you really have what it takes to be your own boss.

Thinking about all the things you need to do (and learn) to start your business? It just seems nearly impossible.

It is possible to turn your strengths and passions into a thriving business, and I’ll show you how in three simple steps.

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Leadership, Women Empowerment, Career Coaching Jessica Dowches-Wheeler Leadership, Women Empowerment, Career Coaching Jessica Dowches-Wheeler

6 Things to Do When You Feel Undervalued at Work

The Covid-19 crisis has wreaked havoc on the lives of working women.

Women, especially mothers and women of color, have been hit hardest by the crisis, and many women have lost jobs or left jobs because of the pandemic.

In fact, female workforce participation has already dropped to 57%—the lowest level since 1988, according to the National Women’s Law Center.

And, according to the 2020 Women in the Workforce Report by McKinsey and LeanIn.org, one in four women are considering downshifting their careers or leaving the workforce due to Covid-19.

The desire to leave the workforce can be especially sharp if you’re feeling undervalued at work.

It makes the decision to leave that much easier.

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Leadership, Career Coaching Jessica Dowches-Wheeler Leadership, Career Coaching Jessica Dowches-Wheeler

7 Common Leadership Styles and How to Find Your Own

In your career, you’ve probably encountered some great leaders.

Leaders who inspired you to bring your best to work every day, leaders who knew how to develop your strengths, and leaders who cared about you as an individual.

And I’m willing to bet you also had your fair share of not-so-great leaders.

It’s easy to think that certain leadership styles are better than others, especially when you’ve experienced how each one feels as an employee.

As a leader, you want to give your best for your team. You want to inspire them to grow, to do great work, and to find joy and meaning in their jobs.

And to do that, it’s important to take stock of your own leadership style; how you show up every day to lead the people on your team or in your organization.

There’s no “one size fits all” approach to leadership, and styles can be flexed depending on the situation, organization, or even the individual.

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