Laura Vanderkam, author of I Know How She Does It, What Successful People Do Before Breakfast and 168 Hours, discusses how to align your priorities with how you spend you time. Her suggestions are based on analysis of over 1000 time logs of successful women.
Website: www.LauraVanderkam.com
Books: I Know How She Does It, What the Most Successful People Do Before Breakfast, and 168 Hours.
Download a time tracking worksheet:
http://lauravanderkam.com/books/168-hours/manage-your-time/
Dr. Sharon Melnick discusses the obstacles to being confident and strategies for developing confidence.
Website: www.sharonmelnick.com
Books: Confidence when it Counts: Rise Above Self-Criticism to Make your Mark
Success Under Stress: Powerful Tools for Staying Calm, Confident, and Productive When the Pressure's On
Confidence assessment – www.confidencetype.com
Confidence webinar – www.fastconfidence.com
Debbie Epstein Henry talks about how to become more comfortable taking risks in your career.
Peggy Klaus, author of Brag: the Art of Tooting Your Own Horn Without Blowing It, discusses why you need to be able to talk about your accomplishments and how to do it with grace and comfort.
Tara Mohr shares advice on the importance of “unhooking” from criticism and praise and moving beyond being the “good student." She is the author of Playing Big: Find Your Voice, Your Mission , Your Message.
Host Sara Holtz is interviewed by millennial Emily Flaxman about discovering what your right work is.
Additional resources
Strengthsfinder assessment - http://www.gallup.com/products/170957/clifton-strengthsfinder.aspx
DISC assessment – https://discpersonalitytesting.com/free-disc-test/
Kolbe assessment – http://www.kolbe.com/assessments/kolbe-a-index/
Now Discover Your Strengths by Buckingham and Clifton
Unique Ability by Nomura and Waller
In this episode, Denise Brosseau , author of Ready to Be a Thought Leader: How to Increase Your Influence, Impact and Success, talks about becoming a thought leader, no matter what stage of your career you are at, and shares several pieces of advice she would give to her younger self.
Book – Ready to be a Thought Leader: How to Increase Your Influence, Impact and Success
Website - http://www.thoughtleadershiplab.com
In this episode, Christine Arylo talks about tapping into your inner wisdom to make important life decisions.
Additional resources
Website: http://christinearylo.com
Books: Reform Your Inner Mean Girg
Madly in Love with Me
Choosing Me before We
Podcast: www.FemininePowerTime.com
Inner Mean Girl Quiz at www.innercriticquiz.com
In this episode, Joan Williams, law professor, noted expert about the challenges that women face in the workplace , and author of What Works for Women at Work, discusses those challenges and how to deal with them.
In this episode, podcast host Sara Holtz is interviewed about her career path – and what she learned along the way.
In this episode, Dr. Valerie Young, author of the Secret Thoughts of Successful Women, discusses the keys to career success.
In this episode, Lisa Horowitz, an expert in career planning for women, talks about the importance of taking charge of your career and shares some tools and mindsets that will help you do that.
In this episode, Andie Kramer, author of Breaking Through Bias: Communication Techniques for Women to Succeed at Work, talks about how to combat gender bias by managing the impression you make by how you communicate.
In this episode, Ida Abbott, an expert on mentorship and sponsorship, shares her advice on how to find and effectively use mentors and sponsors to achieve your career goals.
In this episode, Carol Frohlinger, an expert in women and negotiation, shares her advice to her younger self about negotiating on your own behalf.
Additional resources
www.negotiatingwomen.com - Carol Frohlinger’s website has lots of great resources to help you in your negotiations.
Her Place at the Table and Nice Girls Just Don’t Get It – books by Carol Frohlinger