Sheryl Sandberg

Lean In

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  • Stella M. Budi Nabahas quoted5 years ago
    Fear is at the root of so many of the barriers that women face. Fear of not being liked. Fear of making the wrong choice. Fear of drawing negative attention. Fear of overreaching. Fear of being judged. Fear of failure. And the holy trinity of fear: the fear of being a bad mother/wife/daughter.

    Without fear, women can pursue professional success and personal fulfillment—and freely choose one, or the other, or both.
  • Niken Dinartikahas quoted6 years ago
    What is your biggest problem, and how can I solve it?
  • Niken Dinartikahas quoted6 years ago
    ourselves react emotionally and feel whatever anger or sadness being criticized evokes for us. And then we should quickly move on. She points to children as her role model. A child can cry one moment and run off to play the next.
  • Niken Dinartikahas quoted6 years ago
    feeling confident—or pretending that you feel confident—is necessary to reach for opportunities. It’s a cliché, but opportunities are rarely offered; they’re seized
  • Joy Santosohas quoted6 years ago
    found that women who participate in multiple roles actually have lower levels of anxiety and higher levels of mental well-being
  • Zauresh Amanzholovahas quoted9 years ago
    Mark and I sat down for my first formal review. One of the things he told me was that my desire to be liked by everyone would hold me back. He said that when you want to change things, you can’t please everyone. If you do please everyone, you aren’t making enough progress. Mark was right.
  • Sanzhar Surshanovhas quoted9 years ago
    The ability to learn is the most important quality a leader can have.
  • forgetenothas quoted9 years ago
    We all want the same thing: to feel comfortable with our choices and to feel validated by those around us. So let’s start by validating one another.
  • forgetenothas quoted9 years ago
    Leadership is about making others better as a result of your presence and making sure that impact lasts in your absence.
  • forgetenothas quoted9 years ago
    author Alice Walker, who observed, “The most common way people give up their power is by thinking they don’t have any.”
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