Read The Confidence Myth Online
Authors: Helene Lerner
effective communication,
34
fear of public speaking,
31
passion and success,
96
receiving feedback,
46
sponsor relationships,
76
trusting your sponsor,
79
uncertainty,
27
mad mind-chatter
about,
11
recognizing and changing,
15
self-doubt,
12
Mandela, Nelson,
5
mentors/mentorship.
See also
alliances; sponsors/sponsorship
being your own mentor,
17
Forget a Mentor, Find a Sponsor
(Hewlett),
71
importance of,
3
inner mentoring,
83
Mintzberg, Henry,
83
mistakes, perfectionism and,
21
moving straight ahead (using intuition),
87
â88
Mulcahy, Anne,
18
Murphy, Kathy
candor as respect,
50
â51
declining opportunities,
95
giving feedback,
46
reading the room,
30
â31
saying no,
90
sponsor relationships,
78
myths and truths
confident women,
5
feedback,
42
intuition/inner compass,
82
leadership presence,
25
not having needed skills,
17
power parameters,
55
preparation for career stages,
12
sponsorship,
70
transferring fear,
9
negative beliefs,
14
â15
negative feedback,
50
negotiations
for balancing life and work,
65
power parameters,
61
â63
win-win rule of,
63
nervous energy,
16
â17
opinions,
18
opportunities
looking for,
96
uncertainty about,
88
â89
overachievement,
16
passion,
96
people-pleasing behavior,
11
,
56
,
57
,
104
people sensitivity,
41
perfectionism
being realistic about,
59
letting go of,
21
â22
and sting of feedback,
44
Playing Big: Find Your Voice,
Your Mission, Your Message
(Mohr),
75
poise under pressure,
26
â28,
28
â29
positive attitude,
20
power of your fears,
11
power parameters
balancing work and family,
64
â66
myth and truth about creating,
55
negotiating,
61
â63
saying yes to yourself,
66
â67
scenarios for,
68
setting boundaries with yourself,
59
â60
tools for,
69
power players,
99
Power Tools
attracting a sponsor,
81
giving/receiving feedback,
54
leading with presence,
41
moving forward,
98
â99
online resources for finding,
97
saying no and negotiations,
69
stepping up,
24
trusting your inner compass,
92
preparation for career stages,
12
presence.
See
leadership presence
presentations/speeches,
29
â33
pressure, poise under,
26
â28,
28
â29
proceeding with caution,
88
promoting yourself,
74
â75
public speaking
language and voice tone,
43
â44
preparing for,
31
â33
reading the room,
29
â31
Quiroz, Lisa,
78
raises,
62
â63
reading the room,
29
â31
relationships.
See
alliances; mentors/mentorship; sponsors/sponsorship
respect, qualities for earning,
73
riding the wave (experience),
94
â95
risk taking
best bet action for,
20
â21
positive attitude,
20
rewards of,
19
â20
Sandberg, Sheryl,
12
negotiating power parameters,
61
,
62
â63
pleasing everyone,
57
soliciting feedback,
48
saying no
benefits of,
98
difficulty of,
55
myth and truth about,
55
negotiations and,
69
to opportunities,
90
saying yes
not giving in to,
57
â58
by saying no,
60
â61
to yourself,
66
â67
self-carriage,
39
self-doubt
projecting your,
12
during stressful moments,
13
self-estimation,
78
â79
sensitivity to audience,
41
Shipman, Claire,
4
small, thinking,
15
â17
speaking up
assertiveness and,
25
â26
benefits of,
72
when wobbly,
17
â18
speaking with presence,
31
â33.
See also
leadership
presence
speeches/presentations,
29
â33
sponsors/sponsorship.
See also
alliances; mentors/mentorship
building relationships,
76
,
78
,
99
compared to mentors/mentorship,
70
â71
Forget a Mentor, Find a Sponsor
(Hewlett),
71
how to attract a sponsor,
72
â74,
74
â75,
81
myth and truth about attracting,
70
paying it forward,
79
relationship development for,
76
â78,
99
scenarios for,
80
sponsor's estimation of you,
78
â79
trust and,
71
spot-check inventories,
24
standards, unrealistic,
59
â60,
69
standing out,
72
â74
stepping up
scenarios for,
23
to stretch goals,
21
â22
voicing your opinions,
18
Storey, Debbie
determining your boundaries,
61
â62
intuition for decision making,
85
trusting that you are ready,
93
â94
strategic alliances,
71
.
See also
sponsors/sponsorship
strengths,
13
stress,
13
stretch goals
finding,
24
stepping up to,
21
â22
success, correlation between intuition and,
83
support.
See also
mentors/mentorship; sponsors/sponsorship
finding good,
97
mobilizing,
17
reaching out for,
22
survey.
See
Women and Confidence Survey
thinking small,
15
â17
“thin-slicing,”
85
time management
balancing work and life,
66
â67
for working with your sponsor,
76
,
78
tone of voice,
43
tools.
See
Power Tools
transferring fear, myth and
truth about,
9
trust
building,
77
using intuition for,
89
truth and myths.
See
myths
and truths
unconscious processes,
85
Valenti, Jessica,
57
Verjee, Zain,
55
voice tone,
43
vulnerability,
33
Waller, Kathy
artful listening,
35
art of self-promotion,
74
being candid,
51
dressing the part,
38
promoting yourself,
94
receiving feedback,
46
â47
sponsorship relationships,
77
taking action despite fears,
16
unrealistic standards,
60
Winfrey, Oprah,
82
win-win rule of negotiations,
63
Women and Confidence
Survey
advice to your younger self,
84
decision making,
86
enhancements to confidence,
72
feedback issues,
44
inhibitors of confidence,
14
,
17
â18,
59
negative mind-talk,
11
risk taking and confidence,
19
saying no,
56
survey instrument,
108
â115
work-life balance,
64
â66
Zuckerberg, Mark,
57
Helene Lerner
is the founder of WomenWorking.com. She is a prolific author, independent public television host, Emmy-award-winning executive producer, and workplace consultant. She covers a wide array of issues, such as women and confidence, harnessing personal power in changing times, calculated risk taking, reinvention, breaking barriers, and more.
Since 1994 Helene has produced and hosted more than twenty televised specials under the umbrella of her company, Creative Expansions, Inc. She received American Public Television's MVP Award for her outstanding contributions to public television. She began her career as a teacher in the New York City public school system. Using her innate business instincts, Helene later pursued sales and marketing assignments during the 1980s, working her way up through the management ranks of the
New York Times
. She is currently the CEO of Creative Expansions, Inc., a multimedia company she created whose mission is to empower women and girls.
In addition to writing books and producing television specials, Helene maintains a private practice, coaching individuals and groups and providing tools to increase their sense of empowerment. She also advises corporations on leadership and diversity issues. A member of Phi Beta Kappa, Helene holds an MBA from Pace University and a master's
in education from City College in New York City, where she currently resides.
Her website, WomenWorking.com, the premier website for career women, offers strategies on leadership, advancement, and navigating work and life, as well as a multimedia blog with posts from career coaches. She has a robust social media presence, providing tips and inspiration to loyal followers.
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