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You’ve probably heard of the gender pay gap, but what about the self-promotion gap? Seven out of ten everywomanNetwork members do not feel comfortable shouting about their achievements — a reluctance that can limit career success. We want every woman, everywhere to explore her relationship with self-promotion. What’s holding you back from blowing your own trumpet? How can you start to shout louder about your achievements while staying true to yourself? How can you play a role in changing societal norms so that all women can speak out about their talents with comfort and ease?
We’re giving everywoman members everything you need to run a workshop designed to get women thinking about their own relationship with self-promotion and how they can get comfortable with singing their own praises to benefit their own careers — and contribute towards closing the gender gap.
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Self-promotion is a skill you can learn and master. What’s more, there are ways you can take your moment in the spotlight without stepping too far out of your comfort zone.
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In this webinar, everywoman trainer Des Christofi will teach you to tackle the imposter phenomenon from the ground up. By questioning your own systems and biases, you will learn the influence you have on how you see yourself and question the mental frameworks you currently have in place, helping you effect lasting change in the workplace and beyond.
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The most influential kind of communication is assertive. It’s calm, honest, and confident and results in win-win outcomes and being seen as leadership material. But it’s not always easy to achieve. In this webinar, we look at how you can protect your boundaries, maintain your assertiveness even when having difficult conversations, and how you can speak up in meetings with greater comfort.
Comparisonitis is the need to compare yourself — and your accomplishments — to others: a compulsion motivated by the desire to establish where you sit within the hierarchy of your social and professional circles. Are you more or less important? More or less capable? More or less talented? for women. Don’t worry if you’re not so clear on your strengths — this workbook will help you identify them.
Is it easy to come up with a list of your strengths and examples to support them? If so, that’s a great base from which to start playing to your strengths in order to optimise your performance and become louder and prouder about your achievements — something that research suggests can be challenging for women. Don’t worry if you’re not so clear on your strengths — this workbook will help you identify them.
We offer both corporate and individual membership options for the everywomanNetwork, our global platform for professional women and male allies.
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