Resources
How Senior Women Leaders Need to Lead with Unapologetic Communication
Being unapologetic doesn’t mean being aggressive.
It means being clear, grounded, and confident in what you have to say — without diluting your message to make others more comfortable.
Sarah Montague: An Example Of How Midlife Women Can Forge Resilience and Be An Example To The Next Generation
We judge ourselves so harshly that we often forget to enjoy what we're actually doing. And in Sarah's case the stakes were even higher as any mistakes she made happened live, in front of millions of listeners. But as she so wisely put it, “success is built on the foundation of many failures”.
The Influence of Language: Why ‘Guys’ isn’t Just a Word
The World Economic Forum’s estimate that we won’t achieve full gender parity globally for another 134 years, until 2158, and the United Nations’ report, “Progress on the Sustainable Development Goals: The Gender Snapshot 2022”, which says that full gender equality may not be realised for nearly 300 years!
That could mean that we women won’t get equality for at least 10 generations. That’s sobering!
A-Z of Communication: Audacity
Some might misconstrue the word with arrogance or recklessness, but through my lens, audacity is the boldness and confidence to express ourselves with clarity, conviction and purpose.