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The Clarity is Simple, Not Easy
You’ve named the goal (satisfaction and value) and identified the realities (extraction and being overlooked). Now, let’s talk about the immediate, high-leverage shifts that move you from feeling stuck to being an executive in control.
You have two powerful op...
Essential, But Invisible
You're a brilliant operator. You deliver results. So why do you still feel like you have to constantly justify your recommendations? Why are you continually excluded from the biggest decisions, only to be called in later to fix the fallout?
This is the second reality...
The Silent Energy Drain
If you're reading this, you're likely the person who can solve almost any problem. The person who everyone comes to for "a quick consult" or "just to tap your brain." The person whose off-the-cuff advice becomes someone else's praised strategy - their promotion.
We ca...
You’re a high-achiever. You didn't climb this far just for a bigger salary or a fancier title. You did it because you had a vision: an amazing career that felt right.
A career where you walk into a room and your expertise is not just appreciated, but actively sought out. A career that provides a...
It’s time to talk about the cost of silence—and the power of breaking it.
Every Monday, women everywhere—especially Black women and women of color—brace themselves for another week in environments where “playing the game” is survival. You learn to choose your words with surgical care. You measure y...
The meeting was going well. Too well.
I had a brilliant idea—a fresh approach to partnerships that could transform client retention. My heart raced as I raised my hand. I took a deep breath and opened my mouth to speak.
Then it happened.
"You're not ready."
The voice whispered. My mind went blan...
"No one else has the right—and you should never give anyone permission—to determine whether or not you deserve to be happy."
Those few words from my personal board member changed everything for me.
At that time, over 20 years into my career I still had all the questions. “Do I belong in rooms ...