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Female leaders

Female leaders face unique challenges and opportunities. Our contributors offer support and inspiration for women in leadership roles. Learn about overcoming gender biases, balancing work and personal life, and building a supportive network. Gain insights in how to navigate the complexities of leadership as a woman and empower yourself with the knowledge and confidence to thrive in your leadership journey.

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Leading the Team Meeting for the First Time Is a Transformative Journey for Women Leaders

In recent years, the landscape of leadership has undergone a significant transformation, marked by increasing representation of women in managerial and executive roles. Yet, for many women stepping...

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The Opportunity to Play and Why Reclaiming Joy Is the Boldest Move a Leader Can Make

How often do you make space for joy, without needing to earn it first? In the world of high-achieving leadership, play often gets pushed to the margins. It's seen as a break, a reward, or something...

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What Toxic Workplaces Taught Me About Self-Worth and Leadership When They Couldn’t Handle My Light

“I wasn’t fired for doing a bad job. I was fired for doing it too well, too visibly.” Here’s what years of experience in toxic work environments taught me about leadership...

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The Rise of Female Fusion and Intuitive Power in Business

Leadership is changing. The old ways of dominance, control, and linear thinking are slowly dissolving. In their place, a new form of power is rising: intuitive, embodied, cyclical, and deeply...

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How Women Are Reclaiming Power with Grace and Fire Through Authentic Visibility

Gorgeous, the time for playing small is over. You are already powerful, but it's time to fully own that power. The world doesn't need more waiting, hiding, or second-guessing; it needs you to lead...

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Gain the Executive Edge Using 5 Powerful Shifts to Command Every Room With Confidence and Alignment

Leadership today demands more than experience and expertise. It requires a presence that speaks before you ever say a word. For high-achieving women of faith, the tension isn't in talent, it’s in...

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Returning to Power and Rising as a Woman Entrepreneur

Power isn’t something granted. It’s something remembered. For women entrepreneurs, the journey to reclaiming that power begins with an uncomfortable truth...

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Empowering Daily Boosts for Women in Leadership Who Are Ready to Rise Stronger

So, you are a female in leadership, you know it is tough to be a chick; you have to act tough, you have to be tough, you have to endure tough. Lidia Poet stood for us; Rosa Parks sat for us...

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The Pure Heart Connection Method Guides You Through 8 Steps to Emotional Mastery and Healing

In today's world of constant digital connection and increasing emotional disconnection, many of us find ourselves yearning for something deeper. We scroll through endless feeds...

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The Rise of the Divine Feminine and Redefining Leadership for a Conscious Business World

In a world where traditional leadership models are being challenged, a new paradigm is rising – one rooted in intuition, compassion, and creative power. The Rise of the Divine Feminine explores how this energetic shift is transforming the business landscape...

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Doing More and Losing More While Unlocking the Divine Feminine Energetics of Burnout and Rebirth

She has done everything right, yet something still feels wrong. For high-achieving women who feel the weight of constant doing and the quiet ache for something more, this article explores the divine feminine energetics behind burnout and the invitation to rise in a new way.

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5 Ways AI Can Support Menopausal Leaders With Clarity, Confidence, and Calm

There’s a lot of noise about AI right now, wild promises, cute image generators, and the kind of advice that feels more Silicon Valley than human-centred. But here’s the thing: it’s here to stay...

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How Good Girl Syndrome Impacts Professional Growth

You excel at getting things done. You’re praised for your diligence and your knack for keeping the peace in the office. Yet, somewhere deep inside, there’s a persistent sense that you’re not fully stepping into your power. This quiet, internal sabotage is Good Girl Syndrome at work – a conditioned script that may be the silent killer of your career growth.

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Feminine Energy in a Masculine World and Embracing Your Power Without Compromise

For many centuries the world seemed to favour assertive and dominant approaches (which we would describe as masculine energy) so it has been refreshing to see women redefining what it means to lead and succeed by using feminine energy...

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When Success Feels Lonely and The Quiet Strength of Woman-to-Woman Connection

In the quiet spaces between meetings, school runs, inboxes and endless to-do lists, a particular kind of woman is silently struggling.

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Empowering Women Leaders With Confidence and Self-Promotion in Male-Dominated Sectors

In today’s evolving workplace, women are making notable strides in leadership roles across various industries. However, despite the progress...

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Celebrating the Women Who Shaped Zondra TV

There’s this famous quote by Shirley Chisholm: “If they don’t give you a seat at the table, bring a folding chair.” It takes a little of...

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The Strong Independent Woman Mask and Why Hyper-Independence Is Keeping You Stuck

We love to say it. Wear it like a badge of honor. "I’m a strong, independent woman.” But what if that very independence we’re so proud...

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10 Ways Faith-Driven Leaders Stand Out, Show Up, and Step Into Their Calling

Leadership isn’t just about authority or influence. It’s about showing up with unwavering faith, conviction, and purpose.

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The Five Barriers Threatening the Future of Female Leadership

As we settle into 2025, companies have an incredible opportunity to create meaningful changes for women in the workplace.

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