
You Are Not An Imposter
The one phrase I absolutely tired of hearing the past two years was imposter syndrome. Hard-working, well-accomplished people, particularly women were claiming to be stricken
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The one phrase I absolutely tired of hearing the past two years was imposter syndrome. Hard-working, well-accomplished people, particularly women were claiming to be stricken

1. You work in a silo 2. You don’t a. Cooperate or collaborate wellb. Delegate effectivelyc. Share information in a timely manner 3. You’ve been

Part 5 in the What Do They Mean When They Say Series When the company is willing to pay you but not promote you, consider

“You’re Not A Good Fit”Part 4 in a seriesWhat Do They Mean When They Say You’re Not A Good Fit?” Just what does “you’re not

Your Work is Excellent, But… In my work with professional women of color, the question I am most consistently asked is “what do they mean

Excerpt FromYOU 3.0: A Guide to Overcoming Roadblocks to Successfor Professional Women of Color Available March 1st It’s no secret that women of color experience

Take A Selfie In a previous post, “How Do Others View You, Really?” we talked about style and attitude as the energy we show

Are You Halfway There? The third quarter is officially underway. That means we are half way through the year. How much have you achieved on

Goal vs. Intention The New Year is under way and a lot of us have been working the last few days to stay on track

Well, it is finally here and you are among the first to hear about it. My book, The Young Professional’s HandbookWhat You Need to Know