This week: A Fortune 500 director posted on LinkedIn about her "collaborative leadership" and "high-performing team." Translation: She repackaged your frameworks as her IP, got recruited to the C-suite at $380K, and left you with a 3% merit increase. The math: You built it. She branded it. She invoiced. You didn't. Corporate Translation Dictionary™ They said: "We really value your partnership on this." They meant: "You're doing VP-level work at senior manager comp, and we're hoping you think...
5 months ago • 1 min read
Hey! Let me tell you something that's going to blow your mind: Every time you deflect a compliment, brush off praise, or say "Oh, it was nothing" when someone recognizes your amazing work... your brain is literally LYING to you. I'm not kidding. Your brain is running a protection program that was designed thousands of years ago, and it's keeping you stuck, small, and seriously frustrated. Here's what I know about you: You work your butt off. You deliver incredible results. People notice. They...
12 months ago • 5 min read
Ever been in a meeting where you felt invisible? I’ve been there, and let me tell you, it’s not fun. You’re bursting with ideas, but somehow, your voice gets lost in the noise. It’s frustrating, right? I remember times when I’d start sharing an idea, only to be cut off mid-sentence. Worse yet, someone else would repackage my point and get all the credit. Talk about a confidence killer! But here’s the thing: your voice matters. Your ideas are valuable. And it’s high time we make sure they’re...
over 1 year ago • 3 min read
How to Shine Without Feeling Like You’re Showing Off You know that feeling when you’ve just accomplished something amazing, but the thought of sharing it makes your stomach churn? I’ve been there. It’s like you’re trapped between wanting to celebrate your win and worrying you’ll come across as arrogant. I used to stay quiet about my achievements, thinking modesty was the way to go. But here’s the hard truth I learned: when we don’t speak up, we miss out. Our talents go unnoticed, and...
almost 2 years ago • 3 min read