Earlier this week, my good friend Laurel posted an article on LinkedIn about women and confidence in the workplace. How Confidence is Weaponized Against Women, from Harvard Business Review. The article talks about the same things we’ve heard before – how women are penalized in the workplace for not being confident enough, but demonized for being too confident. After reading the article, I felt motivated to use very unprofessional language (“toxic f*ckery”) but instead I did some deep thinking around the idea of confidence.
Defining confidence for yourself
Defining confidence for yourself
Defining confidence for yourself
Earlier this week, my good friend Laurel posted an article on LinkedIn about women and confidence in the workplace. How Confidence is Weaponized Against Women, from Harvard Business Review. The article talks about the same things we’ve heard before – how women are penalized in the workplace for not being confident enough, but demonized for being too confident. After reading the article, I felt motivated to use very unprofessional language (“toxic f*ckery”) but instead I did some deep thinking around the idea of confidence.