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“My husband telling me to ask for astronomically more money and I’m just not sure I’m comfortable doing that. And if I can get comfortable with it, I really don’t even know how to have the conversation…”

COMING 3/13! Frankly many of our challenges in creating more diverse workforces, start with the wrong question. We’re asking, “How can we be more diverse?” The question you should be asking is…

COMING 3/13! I’m tired of hearing the crappy solutions to imposter syndrome like “believe in yourself more” or “fake-it-til-you-make-it” or some other stream of bad advice that has to do with “believing” you’re not an imposter. It’s not helpful, practical, or actionable…

COMING 3/20! It’s really easy to take feedback and challenge personally and let it impact you negatively. But don’t…

COMING 3/27! People are really bad at having hard conversations. We often avoid them thinking we’re protecting the other person’s feelings, but the only one we’re protecting is ourselves…

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