13 min

[NMH54] When they tell you not to be too pushy No More Hiding

    • Management

When they tell you not to be too pushy?
#Takeaways
Labels have the biggest impact on how women see themselves Women censor themselves if they are labelled in negative ways Research shows that successful female leaders are not as ‘likeable’ as their male counterparts Double standards are still going unchallenged in the workplace The importance of recognising our own judgements and labelling of others Even if the world is not quite ready for you - that doesn't mean you aren't ready for the world.  
Today we are talking about those double standards that still happen in the workplace - you know the ones where men are seen as assertive and women are often labeled as bossy, pushy or aggressive for the same behaviour. 
The impact of these labels can lead women to censoring themselves and not be who they truly are at work and this ultimately impacts on their performance never mind their visibility.  Women have so much to bring including those power skills and all are needed around that decision making table.
 
#Resources
 “5 Steps to being more visible at work” one page guide mentioned in the episode - get yours here:
https://www.gemmastow.com/5-ways-to-be-more-visible-at-work
 
Get the White Paper ‘Visibility at Work: The Importance of Self Promotion for Women’s Career Progression:  
https://bit.ly/WP2020podcast
 
Book a call with Gemma:  
 http://bit.ly/CallGemmaPodcast
 
More info about the 1-1 No More Hiding 12 month Coaching Programme:  
https://bit.ly/NMH12Pod
 
Connect with your host Gemma Stow:
Website: https://www.gemmastow.com/
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/gemmastow/
Twitter: https://twitter.com/gemmastow
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/iamgemmastow/



#nomorehiding #leadership #selfpromotion #femaleleaders #leadershipdevelopment #visibilitymatters #personalbranding

When they tell you not to be too pushy?
#Takeaways
Labels have the biggest impact on how women see themselves Women censor themselves if they are labelled in negative ways Research shows that successful female leaders are not as ‘likeable’ as their male counterparts Double standards are still going unchallenged in the workplace The importance of recognising our own judgements and labelling of others Even if the world is not quite ready for you - that doesn't mean you aren't ready for the world.  
Today we are talking about those double standards that still happen in the workplace - you know the ones where men are seen as assertive and women are often labeled as bossy, pushy or aggressive for the same behaviour. 
The impact of these labels can lead women to censoring themselves and not be who they truly are at work and this ultimately impacts on their performance never mind their visibility.  Women have so much to bring including those power skills and all are needed around that decision making table.
 
#Resources
 “5 Steps to being more visible at work” one page guide mentioned in the episode - get yours here:
https://www.gemmastow.com/5-ways-to-be-more-visible-at-work
 
Get the White Paper ‘Visibility at Work: The Importance of Self Promotion for Women’s Career Progression:  
https://bit.ly/WP2020podcast
 
Book a call with Gemma:  
 http://bit.ly/CallGemmaPodcast
 
More info about the 1-1 No More Hiding 12 month Coaching Programme:  
https://bit.ly/NMH12Pod
 
Connect with your host Gemma Stow:
Website: https://www.gemmastow.com/
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/gemmastow/
Twitter: https://twitter.com/gemmastow
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/iamgemmastow/



#nomorehiding #leadership #selfpromotion #femaleleaders #leadershipdevelopment #visibilitymatters #personalbranding

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