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Don't Let This Be YOU!!!15 STORIES OF BURNOUT FROM SUCCESSFUL FEMALE CEOS, FOUNDERS, AND LEADERS1. "I fell into a year-l...
30/09/2022

Don't Let This Be YOU!!!

15 STORIES OF BURNOUT FROM SUCCESSFUL FEMALE CEOS, FOUNDERS, AND LEADERS

1. "I fell into a year-long depression."
Lauren Burke, CEO, The Possible LAB and Notehouse
2. "I ended up in the emergency room three times." TeLisa Daughtry, founder and CTO, FlyTechnista
3. "I was doing the work of two or three people." Margaret Ricci, founder and CEO, Cultural Strategies, LLC
4. "My colleagues started asking if I was OK." Kara Cronin, community lead, Shine
5. "I needed a three-hour nap to recover from a meeting." Patricia Reiter, founder and CEO, Choose Adventure
6. "I saw no women above me whom I admired." Shaina Conners, COO, Global Sisterhood
7. "There were signs, but I didn't see them." Jonna Piira, founder, Kali
8. "I made a deadline, but at the cost of my health." Anit Hora, founder, M.S Skincare
9. "I ended up in the ER with chest pains." Marissa Badgley, founder, Reloveution
10. "I had no joy in my work."
Aditi Joshi, medical director and assistant professor, JeffConnect, Thomas Jefferson University
11. "The 2016 election made me rethink everything." Alex Cooley, founder and story strategist, AC Electric
12. "I had constant brain fog."
Anna Vladi, CEO and Founder of BlocX
13. "Every time I left, I would fall asleep." Ko Im, founder, Konakafe
14. "From the outside, I looked successful. But I still wasn't happy." Kristy Runzer, CEO, OnRoute Financial
15. "I asked myself: Why do I care about this?" Lamia Pardo, founder and CEO, Journify, Inc.

We were taught to run businesses like men.To compete against other women.To use caffeine, sugar, alcohol, THC, and medic...
29/09/2022

We were taught to run businesses like men.
To compete against other women.
To use caffeine, sugar, alcohol, THC, and medications to get through our workdays.
To not show emotion.
We gain weight and try methods that are harmful to our health.
When we experience loss, a health scare, or get a diagnosis, we usually hide it from others. Some of us avoid intimacy because we’re experiencing a low s*x drive and think something is wrong with us.
Some experience anxiety, depression, or brain fog and tell themselves everyone lives with them and that it’s normal.
Most of us go to google to search for answers to our health symptoms.
Most women randomly buy supplements from ads hoping the promises will work.
Most women are secretly exhausted (or just plain cranky) and feel worried that they’ve taken on too much or don’t have what it takes.

It's time for us to help one another change this narrative.

Why do I choose to support, those who identify as a woman, in becoming a thriving leader? The Dalai Lama said "The world...
28/09/2022

Why do I choose to support, those who identify as a woman, in becoming a thriving leader? The Dalai Lama said "The world will be saved by the western woman," during the Vancouver Peace Summit 2009. Supporting women is the way forward and the data is clear:

There are nearly 13 million women-owned businesses in the U.S.

Over the past two decades, the number of women entrepreneurs has increased by 114%. Women-owned businesses employ almost 9.4 million people (as of 2019).

1,817 new women-owned businesses were created per day in the U.S. in 2019.

The average female business owner has operated their company for 11 years.

Taking into consideration the small business, 36% of them are owned by women worldwide.

Women will continue to help other women. 65%of female small business owners know another small business owner and 91% of those solicit advice from other female business owners.

AND this is where I come in. Everyone talks about business and how to support women in business. Fantastic. AND someone needs to start talking more about utilizing the power of one's health and wellbeing as part of the strategy to growing their business.

BURNOUT is NOT an option here.
Let's do this, together.

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