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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.
How to Really Own Your Strengths
Are you owning or renting your strengths?
That might seem like an odd question to ask, but many of us don’t realize our true potential because we have no idea what our strengths are.
And, even if you do know your strengths, you may not always own them.
You don’t want to sound braggy or arrogant when talking about yourself, so you downplay your strengths and diminish your accomplishments.
Instead of taking responsibility for their own insecurity, people may criticize or judge you for your strengths. If that happens, you might think your greatest strengths are actually a weakness or something you should hide.
It’s time to really own your strengths!
You have a unique blueprint of strengths that make you who you are. In fact, according to Gallup, the chances of someone else having the same strengths as you in the same order is 1 in 33 million.
So you are literally one in a million!
When you own your strengths and continue to build them, you can achieve your biggest goals and dreams.
How to Start a Business Using Your Strengths
Have you ever dreamed of starting your own business?
Women make up about 36% of business owners around the world, and the number of women-owned businesses have increased by 114% over the last 20 years.
With so many small businesses out there, especially in the coaching, health and wellness, and consulting industries, it’s important to set yourself apart.
Starting a business that’s aligned with your strengths and passions is one way to stand out from the crowd and attract your dream clients.
Using your unique blueprint, you can start a business that works for you, instead of trying to fit yourself into someone else’s mold.
How Finding Your Purpose Changes the World
You have big dreams.
You want to help people and change the world, but you’re not sure where to start.
One of the best ways to contribute to serving the world is to find your life purpose.
Your purpose is who you are at your core. It’s your reason for getting out of bed in the morning and the reason you feel a sense of satisfaction when you go to sleep at night.
Living your purpose brings meaning to your life. It helps guide your decisions, influence your life goals, and create a sense of fulfillment.
Showing up as the fullest, boldest, most authentic you is what will change the world. Shrinking does nothing to improve the lives of others, and it will keep you stuck playing small.
And you can show up as the most authentic version of you when you find and live your purpose.
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.
How to Get Paid What You Deserve (Part 2)
Gender inequality in the workplace is not only a social issue; it’s an economic one.
A recent McKinsey Global Institute report found that closing the gender pay gap and improving equity for women in the workplace could add $12 trillion to the global GDP by 2025.
That’s important because women make up more than half of the world’s working-age population and make the majority of financial decisions in their households.
Women have also been negatively impacted by the Coronavirus pandemic, and women of color, who are more likely to be laid off or furloughed during the crisis, have been hit especially hard.
Burnout is on the rise, as working mothers take on virtual schoolwork and the feeling of always being “on” at work and at home.
As a result, the 2020 Women in the Workplace Report found that 1 in 4 women are considering downshifting their careers or leaving the workforce.
This has major implications on companies who are struggling to hire qualified candidates, make values-driven decisions around Diversity, Equity and Inclusion, and navigate uncertainty alongside their clients and customers.
And despite the gains we’ve made globally to close the gender pay gap, a new study suggests that due to the pandemic, women’s wages might not recover until 2040.
Why You Should Prioritize Wellbeing Over Productivity
The Coronavirus pandemic has upended our lives and demanded more from all of us. We’re navigating a new world of extreme telework, we’re stocking up on months’ worth of food and household supplies, we’re taking on more responsibilities at work and at home.
There are more virtual happy hours, family dinners, coffee chats, and Meetups than one could possibly fit into a week. There are more deadlines, more meetings, more assignments. There’s more pressure to perform, more pressure to get it right.
And there’s more burnout.
6 Ways You’re Holding Yourself Back at Work
Women are asking for promotions and negotiating salaries at the same rate as men. We’re showing up at work, committed to our companies and careers. And this translates to more women in senior and C-suite leadership positions across the country.
Yet, women continue to be underrepresented at every level of leadership.
The 2019 McKinsey report, Women in the Workplace, revealed that men said the biggest obstacle to parity in leadership was having too few qualified women in the pipeline, while women said they are being judged by different standards.
In reality, the research shows that the biggest opportunity isn’t in breaking the glass ceiling, but in what they term the “broken rung.”
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