15 min

Women Winning Wednesdays – with Carlette Patterson and Kathleen J. DeBoer 10 Talks

    • Society & Culture

Join us on today’s episode as Carlette and Kathy discuss How Women Win after hearing from Professional Volleyball Players Brittany Abercrombie and Carly DeHoog

WINNING STRATEGIES
1. To get good at anything, you must be uncomfortable and you must struggle. When working with women, listening to their story and who the person is are essential winning strategies to establish the foundation when “going for it” and convincing them to struggle. For men, this part usually comes near the end after the struggle has even begun. These are stereotypical averages that have been observed across research within sport environments, regardless of the gender of the coach.
2. Honor that men and women may go about their paths in different ways, but the competitive spirit is still the same. When it comes to competitive men and competitive women, the outcome goal is the same, it is the process that may vary between the groups. Recognizing the importance of gender both as a coach and as an athlete will help set you up for success to ask for what you need and be able to compete in the environment you are in, no matter the gender variables.
3. Focus on the short term wins. In this game, what is your commitment? In this practice, what is your intention? What is your desired outcome based on your current challenge? Take these commitments one at a time to make them more measurable and sharp. This way, you can hold yourself accountable and still contribute to the team, even if you believe you did not do your best.

Stay tuned THIS FRIDAY to hear Kathy and Carlette Team Up with our next guest on How Women Win Our Way with. Want to G.I.V.E.H.O.P.E. to other women by sharing how you win?
Learn More Here: www.championwellbeing.com/how-women-win-survey

Watch the full episode: https://youtu.be/yfV_SZ85Xj0

Join us on today’s episode as Carlette and Kathy discuss How Women Win after hearing from Professional Volleyball Players Brittany Abercrombie and Carly DeHoog

WINNING STRATEGIES
1. To get good at anything, you must be uncomfortable and you must struggle. When working with women, listening to their story and who the person is are essential winning strategies to establish the foundation when “going for it” and convincing them to struggle. For men, this part usually comes near the end after the struggle has even begun. These are stereotypical averages that have been observed across research within sport environments, regardless of the gender of the coach.
2. Honor that men and women may go about their paths in different ways, but the competitive spirit is still the same. When it comes to competitive men and competitive women, the outcome goal is the same, it is the process that may vary between the groups. Recognizing the importance of gender both as a coach and as an athlete will help set you up for success to ask for what you need and be able to compete in the environment you are in, no matter the gender variables.
3. Focus on the short term wins. In this game, what is your commitment? In this practice, what is your intention? What is your desired outcome based on your current challenge? Take these commitments one at a time to make them more measurable and sharp. This way, you can hold yourself accountable and still contribute to the team, even if you believe you did not do your best.

Stay tuned THIS FRIDAY to hear Kathy and Carlette Team Up with our next guest on How Women Win Our Way with. Want to G.I.V.E.H.O.P.E. to other women by sharing how you win?
Learn More Here: www.championwellbeing.com/how-women-win-survey

Watch the full episode: https://youtu.be/yfV_SZ85Xj0

15 min

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