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Playing Big:
…brilliant women feature others’ ideas to sidestep claiming their own thought leadership.
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Playing Big:
…when we have the privilege to choose our work, we move toward topics that matter deep within our souls.
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Playing Big:
…when our work is informed by research and professional expertise… it gains power and resonance when we remove the mask and imbue it with a vulnerable sharing about why it matters to us.
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Playing Big:
Playing bigger always includes, in some way, coming forward to tell our own tales; voice our own questions; and share our bare, simple truths.
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Playing Big:
School makes it easy to convince ourselves we are moving forward, doing something very productive, when in fact we’re delaying playing bigger.
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Playing Big:
The school environment is an appealing safe harbor for the parts of us that fear stepping into playing bigger.
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Playing Big:
Leaps pull us into self-actualization, into living the life of our inner mentor, into pursuing our passions now.
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Playing Big:
No matter what the outcome is, leaps should be used for learning.
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Playing Big:
It’s up to you to gather, synthesize, and reflect on feedback to discern what it means for your project/product/creation.
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Playing Big:
Women with important messages and wise insights diminish themselves through their words – usually without knowing it.
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