Alongside my episodic viewing of “Mad Men,” I am also
reading Sheryl Sandberg’s Lean In. This
book got a lot of press a few months ago – many in the media were calling it a new feminist manifesto, while others were criticizing it as being
one-dimensional and unrealistic for average women. Although I’m only a
third of the way through it, I have to say, as someone who counts herself as an
average women – at least when it comes to my financial position and job skills – I’ve
found some good advice I can use in my career and in my life in general. Most
of what Sheryl comments on – through personal stories and various studies – is standard
fair when it comes to the old “breaking the glass ceiling” mentality. Take
risks, don’t be afraid to speak your mind, and don’t let anyone (i.e. men) hold
you back. But, there are some really valuable nuggets of wisdom that are, well,
obvious, but important reminders nonetheless. Here are some of my favorite
quotes so far:
“…in order to continue to grow and challenge myself, I have to believe in my own abilities.”
“Owning one’s success is key to achieving more success.”
“…when you want to change things, you can’t please everyone. If you do please everyone, you aren’t making enough progress.”
And well, there you have it. Peggy and Sheryl. They’ve
started me thinking – thinking about how I can better position myself as a
leader and as a strong woman. I’ve always consider myself both, but I do see where
my gender sometimes gets in my way. So, for this week – a slight departure
from my bargain ways, but a symbolic analysis of my and all women’s ability to
be chic in strength and determination – I dedicate my little ol' blog to women. The
fearless. The unsure. The strong. The weak. The leaders. The mentors. And the protégés. Thank you for being you!
P.S. Also check out Sheryl's Lean In website.
P.S. Also check out Sheryl's Lean In website.
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