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Resilient Women

Amelia Green

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Resilient Women explores how women can cultivate resilience to overcome obstacles in leadership, entrepreneurship, and corporate careers. The book emphasizes that resilience isn't innate but a developed skill set crucial for long-term success. It addresses challenges disproportionately affecting women in business, such as gender bias and work-life balance pressures, and offers strategies for building psychological, emotional, and professional resilience. Interestingly, the book highlights that the ability to adapt and persevere can be more critical than talent alone.

 
The book is structured into three sections: understanding the landscape of challenges, building a personal resilience toolkit with coping mechanisms and emotional intelligence, and sustaining success through networks and advocacy. It uses case studies and research to illustrate the impact of obstacles and provide actionable insights. A key aspect is its focus on proactive resilience-building to navigate future challenges, making it a valuable resource for career advancement and stress management.
Disponível desde: 04/03/2025.
Comprimento de impressão: 114 páginas.

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