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Finding Your Voice: Advocating and Negotiating for Yourself as a Woman in the Workplace

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She called me one afternoon to share good news: the path to becoming CEO was opening up in front of her. She had a crucial meeting coming up where she would have the opportunity to put her hat in the ring. It is important to set ourselves up for success financially, which we talked about in chapter 1. Speak up!”.

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Unlearning Silence in the Workplace: How to Speak Up at Work

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But some workplace experts are speaking up and encouraging employees to do just the same in 2024; perhaps the only “resolution” you will need this year is some real talk. What assumptions do we hold about where and when we’re allowed to speak up? What have we experienced as the costs of speaking up in the past?

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Seasonal Overwhelm? Here’s Your Sanity-Saving Guide

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Entrepreneurs may have to manage holiday promotions, sales, and customer inquiries, which can significantly increase their workload. Often they are focused on their own holiday promotions or goals they want to achieve before the end of the year. Are you setting realistic goals? Treat them as non-negotiable appointments.

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Shattering The Mirrored Door: How Women Can Move From Self-Doubt To Career Success

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Redirecting attention away from unachieved goals also encourages more self-reflection on the behaviors and thought patterns that have led to success. Re-evaluate your priorities, negotiate and collaborate with others and refrain from taking on all tasks independently. Be realistic: Choose progress over perfection.

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A Manual for Dealing with Rejection

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The average American won’t say yes—meaning yes to spending money—until they first come up with some type of no,” says Hopkins, who ran the leading Coldwell Banker Real Estate office in the country for several years. If they get a promotion over other candidates, they have done some selling that led to the promotion.

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Daring to Dream: Finding the Courage to Follow Your Own Path

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Which is honorable—but doesn’t necessarily allow for the kind of risk that comes with bold goals. Food Network finally picked it up, but only for two seasons. There were times she felt like giving up, but she learned to see failure as an inevitable part of honoring her dream to be a chef. Negotiate like a man.

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How to Maintain Your Company Culture Past the Startup Stage

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The first step toward that goal, says executive coach and C-suite search expert Caroline Stokes, is simply acknowledging the shift. Creating systemic and regular channels for communication is non-negotiable. Quick tempers promote a culture of fear. It’s really about respect. That requires communication.

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