Hi everyone! I hope that you are well. Did you know that credibility is “decided” in a split second? Last year I did a course on personal impact and it contested that our brain looks at: Age Sex Ethnicity The objects you hold or surround yourself by Clothes Manners Posture Eye contact Stability Smile For… Continue reading Credibility
Tag: unconscious bias
Moving forward and upward
Hi everyone! We get up and we do not know how the day will have dawned. One day is good .. Another one not so good 😉 Regardless of the weather, nothing beats feeling warmth and optimism in our hearts to face the day and the days ahead. Today we are going to share advice… Continue reading Moving forward and upward
A quick re-blog on inspiration and representation
I am re-blogging this from my husbands’ site, as it is phrased so eloquently, I thought it worth a re-share. If nothing else, it proves how important it is to bring everyone along on the journey, not just those having to travel it. Things Lady M Says: Now You Know
Addressing bias
So a big part of TWITT is not just the encouragement of women in and looking to get into Technology. This could be within what is thought of as the traditional technology ie coding or in the wider definition of technology today ie gaming, mobility & back office roles. It’s also about challenging bias whether… Continue reading Addressing bias
A Girl’s Pink, Shrinking World by Kate Gowers
There will always be boys who fancy themselves firemen and have no room for girly stuff in their lives. But many children fall somewhere between those two extremes
Be more dog
Do you want to be more dog? like the O2 advert ask you to be. Do you want to be more Fish? Eagle? or even, do you want to be more Male? What does it really matter what you are, as long as you are happy. The concern is that the corporate world demands a… Continue reading Be more dog
Who Knew the Bear Could Dance?
Once upon a time, back when the Dead Sea was still only sick, women usually had extremely defined roles in the work place (when she was acknowledged and employed out of the home at all). She was probably single (many offices would not employ married women). She was likely in an administration or ‘grunt work’… Continue reading Who Knew the Bear Could Dance?
