Investing in ourselves as leadership: a guilty pleasure?

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Jordan-Daus, K. and Austin, L. 2020. Investing in ourselves as leadership: a guilty pleasure? in: Featherstone, K. and Porritt, V. (ed.) Being 10% Braver SAGE.
AuthorsJordan-Daus, K. and Austin, L.
EditorsFeatherstone, K. and Porritt, V.
Abstract

Through the real-life stories of women leaders in education, drawn from across the #WomenEd community, this book offers guidance and inspiration on how to rise above challenging situations and find personal and professional growth. It's time to:

-Tackle imposter syndrome
-Know your worth
-Ask for what you need
-Call out unacceptable behavior
-Put yourself first when necessary
-Raise your voice until it's heard

It's time to own your journey and your story - it's time to become 10% braver.

KeywordsLeadership; Women ; Women leaders; Professional women; Education
Year2020
Book titleBeing 10% Braver
PublisherSAGE
Output statusPublished
ISBN9781529721973
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PrintDec 2020
Publication process dates
Deposited25 Jan 2021
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