by Karen Ann Bulluck | Apr 11, 2024 | Change, Leadership, Success
Survival of the fittest is a myth, a misstatement of the actual result of Charles Darwin’s theory. Adaptability is the most important aspect of species’ survival on this planet was the actual result of Darwin’s studies. Adaptation is also how we not only survive but...
by Karen Ann Bulluck | Apr 4, 2024 | Change, Connection, Courage
“I don’t check all the boxes.”“I don’t have _________ experience.”“I’ve never done _______.” These are some of the reasons why women still don’t raise their hands when promotions and career change opportunities are presented. I’m sure you can think of several more....
by Karen Ann Bulluck | Mar 28, 2024 | Beliefs, Courage, Leadership, Taking Risks
Arrogance. It’s a word that makes most women leaders cringe. We never want to appear arrogant, and sometimes that fear causes us to err on the side of caution. And the fear is real. We are often taught that women are supposed to be modest and ladylike. Women can be...
by Karen Ann Bulluck | Mar 21, 2024 | Article
“I’m not good enough.” “I don’t have the right experience.” “I’m not cut out for this job.” “So-and-so could do a better job than me.” These are the kinds of thoughts that are going through our heads when we are experiencing imposter syndrome, a phenomenon that I see...
by Karen Ann Bulluck | Mar 14, 2024 | Beliefs, Creativity, Leadership
“Always trust a woman’s intuition.” Fact or folklore? In my experience, adages and sayings usually come about for a reason, and this one is no exception. A woman’s intuition is a powerful asset in leadership. It’s the ability to tap into deep insights and...
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