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Imagine that a career is like a marathon—a long, grueling, and ultimately rewarding endeavor. Now imagine a marathon where both men and women arrive at the starting line equally fit and trained. The gun goes off. The men and women run side by side. The male marathoners are routinely cheered on: “Lookin’ strong! On your way!” But the female runners hear a different message. “You know you don’t have to do this!” the crowd shouts. Or “Good start—but you probably won’t want to finish.” The farther the marathoners run, the louder the cries grow for the men: “Keep going! You’ve got this!” But the women hear more and more doubts about their efforts. External voices, and often their own internal voice, repeatedly question their decision to keep running. The voices can even grow hostile. As the women struggle to endure the rigors of the race, spectators shout, “Why are you running when your children need you at home?”
When we learn any new thing, like French or golf or speaking in public, we never advance steadily. We do not improve gradually. We do it by waves, by abrupt starts and sudden stops.
The Quick and Easy Way to Effective Speaking
Dale Carnegie
But it’s in your best interest to understand how the talent review process works at your company and be engaged in it. And of course, it is actually part of your job to know about wider company stuff not directly related to your day-to-day work.
Getting Promoted: The Boring Work You’ll Need to Do | by Erik Hermansen | Jul, 2022 | Level Up Coding
Erik Hermansen
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