I watched a Florence Given video this week and the idea of entering your “who does she think she is?” era really stayed with me. It made me reflect on how often our fear of visibility is tied to other women’s judgement. Great tips by Emma x
Internalised misogyny is such a barrier, Tia. My view is that it triggers something in us we want ourselves rather than thinking "Wait, if it's possible for her, it's also possible for me." It came up in the white paper - two contributors had lost friends because of it and we simply don't speak about it enough xo
Yes! So happy to see Emma here 😊 Conversation became my word, my guide for being visible the back end of last year & I want to lean into that this year. These prompts are where my head had started moving to after doing the Week 1 prompts so this is perfect, it’s like you both read my mind 💙
LOVE that Harriet! And it wasn’t even like a decision to ask Emma to be involved in this one. Let me know how you get on with Week 2- I’m a bit daunted going in!🫶🏼
This week basically sums up my intention for this year - going all in on (un)learning and having those conversations about the BS and rules we've blindly followed and no longer (or never did!) serve us. Great questions to reflect on!
Thank you for this. I feel like I haven't been having conversations at all and so have very little to audit while I hide away. There's something interesting though in finding the overlaps between the things I care about and want to have conversations about, and on reflection today I think the golden thread is kindness. Leading with kindness, designing systems and tools with kindness. Yes, my business is a tool to help people practice habits that will help them tolerate anxiety and overthinking, but I also care about education, parenting, and the fact that we're all different whether that's based on neurodiversity, gender or other differences. And as I reflect, the link is kindness. Not sure where I am going with this yet.... my thoughts are shifting and nebulous!
"She’s basically the Sienna Miller in her industry."
OK, I can retire now!
OK so I perhaps DIDN'T run that past you :) I hope we're both comfortable with this! x
I watched a Florence Given video this week and the idea of entering your “who does she think she is?” era really stayed with me. It made me reflect on how often our fear of visibility is tied to other women’s judgement. Great tips by Emma x
Internalised misogyny is such a barrier, Tia. My view is that it triggers something in us we want ourselves rather than thinking "Wait, if it's possible for her, it's also possible for me." It came up in the white paper - two contributors had lost friends because of it and we simply don't speak about it enough xo
This helped ✨
I'm so thrilled to hear that - Emma's the best xo
Yes! So happy to see Emma here 😊 Conversation became my word, my guide for being visible the back end of last year & I want to lean into that this year. These prompts are where my head had started moving to after doing the Week 1 prompts so this is perfect, it’s like you both read my mind 💙
LOVE that Harriet! And it wasn’t even like a decision to ask Emma to be involved in this one. Let me know how you get on with Week 2- I’m a bit daunted going in!🫶🏼
This week basically sums up my intention for this year - going all in on (un)learning and having those conversations about the BS and rules we've blindly followed and no longer (or never did!) serve us. Great questions to reflect on!
Thank you for this. I feel like I haven't been having conversations at all and so have very little to audit while I hide away. There's something interesting though in finding the overlaps between the things I care about and want to have conversations about, and on reflection today I think the golden thread is kindness. Leading with kindness, designing systems and tools with kindness. Yes, my business is a tool to help people practice habits that will help them tolerate anxiety and overthinking, but I also care about education, parenting, and the fact that we're all different whether that's based on neurodiversity, gender or other differences. And as I reflect, the link is kindness. Not sure where I am going with this yet.... my thoughts are shifting and nebulous!