5 Myths About Leadership to Bust

1. You have to be loud/extroverted/good at socializing. 2. You have to “know it all.” 3. You can’t ask for help. 4. You can’t express weakness/stress. 5. You always are in your leadership role. Got any leadership myths to add to this list? Leave ’em in the comments!

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Notes from the ELLA Retreat

Check out the Sadie Nash Leadership Project by clicking on the image above! Whenever I get out of the city, I feel a mild distress – I’m missing so much! I have so much work! – but upon arriving at the ELLA fellowship retreat location (a kindly staffed but rather creepy church in White Plains), […]

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An Image from the Womensphere Emerging Leaders Global Summit

(Photo credit: Bernie DeChant via ToshiReagon.com) There were so many amazing discussions and questions that were brought up at the Womensphere conference last week (some of which I encapsulated in quote form last Saturday), but I want to share today one of the earliest and most impacting images I took away from the conference: 200+ […]

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Inspiration from Womensphere

As I mentioned on the past two posts, I attended the Womensphere Emerging Leaders Summit this week, whose theme was Creating the Future. I left the conference feeling truly honored to have listened to these amazing women speakers who are all doing great work in their fields. Here are a few of the many inspiring […]

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Single Sex Education for Women & Girls (Re-Post)

This Thursday and Friday, I have the great privilege to be attending the Womensphere Emerging Leaders Summit (of which I’ll be writing a solid retrospective next week), so rather than suspend posting, I’ll be putting up two of my favorite posts from the past about women, leadership, and busting stereotypes. Enjoy! Last Friday, I spent […]

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