pranontheme
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SO, I was in another thread talking to someone about careers and how we weren't sure how to manage some big projects and opportunities in the 1-2 years horizon at work. It reminded me of some advice I heard years ago and thought if it stuck with me so much, maybe it might speak to some of you ladies.
In full disclosure, it's from Lean In by Sheryl Sandberg, which since it came out in 2013, had it's highs where everyone loved it and then for some reason, everyone decided they hated it a few years later. It's only one version of advice and it's not one-size-fits-all, but the clip I'm sharing below I think might really helpful to many of us here.
The main idea of this clip is that we take our foot off the gas pedal when we're thinking about having kids. We make career choices knowing we are planning to start a family soon, except who knows how long that's going to take? Maybe it's because we're worried that new job is so hard and time-intensive, except after you do it for a year it won't be so bad... or we feel professional guilt about being put on projects when in theory you may have to step out of them a year later. Whatever the reason, so many of us do it w/o thinking and then make very real career sacrifices we don't even realize we're making.
So, considering everyone here is WTT, don't let WTT get in the way of your careers by accident!
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In full disclosure, it's from Lean In by Sheryl Sandberg, which since it came out in 2013, had it's highs where everyone loved it and then for some reason, everyone decided they hated it a few years later. It's only one version of advice and it's not one-size-fits-all, but the clip I'm sharing below I think might really helpful to many of us here.
The main idea of this clip is that we take our foot off the gas pedal when we're thinking about having kids. We make career choices knowing we are planning to start a family soon, except who knows how long that's going to take? Maybe it's because we're worried that new job is so hard and time-intensive, except after you do it for a year it won't be so bad... or we feel professional guilt about being put on projects when in theory you may have to step out of them a year later. Whatever the reason, so many of us do it w/o thinking and then make very real career sacrifices we don't even realize we're making.
So, considering everyone here is WTT, don't let WTT get in the way of your careers by accident!