Yesterday I felt like a #Girlboss (or #Ladyboss, if we want to be a bit more flattering).
A few weeks ago I was asked to step in for a presenter at a seminar for an industry group meeting. Did it take a few people saying "no" for them to end up with me? Obviously. I nailed it, though. Not to toot my own horn, but people were engaged, they laughed at my jokes, and I networked like a champ. This isn't why I felt like a #Ladyboss, though. (Is the hashtag getting annoying? Too bad.)
I declared the day a success because I stepped far outside of my comfort zone and did something I felt completely unsuited for.
Thursday, March 2, 2017
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