From the political circus happening at Kavanaugh hearings to the raging need to vote this November, women all over Twitter have been expressing their opinions on this and other topics loudly and clearly. But women in business also had thoughts to add to the conversation about them doing business in 2018. We have collected eight tweets to fuel your fall with some good irony and uplifting inspiration.
I think it’s funny I hand out business cards in the club. Im a true Buisness Woman
— Trix (@TrixtanSp) 21 жовтня 2018 р.
Who said that networking events are the only place to hand out your business cards? Best opportunities always pop up when you least expect them. Work hard, play hard!
Sometimes my workspace is on the floor…sometimes it’s in the living room…today it’s on my bed #cleansheets #bossbabe #sundayfunday #newweeknewstart https://t.co/6iWODB2mwS
— Hannah Tolson (@h_tolson) October 28, 2018
Working at home is a struggle sometimes. You get isolated from people and feel FOMO, especially if you’re an extrovert. If you have kids at home, the whole process turns into disaster since you cannot concentrate. The list can go on with 100+ items. But let’s focus on the fun side. Can you work on the bed in the office? Absolutely not.
20 Things That Women Should Stop Wearing After The Age of 30
1-20: The weight of other people’s expectations & judgments
— maura quint (@behindyourback) June 3, 2015
“Be the CEO your mother wanted you to marry”, “She’s someone’s wife, sister, daughter, etc.”, and other phrases from the book “What girls should be or act like”.
We think it’s finally the time to be whoever we want to be and just be somebody regardless of our kin status! And with that attitude comes the freedom to wear whatever you want despite the age and social expectations or judgments. It’s 2018, duh!
Hands up if you were ever called ‘bossy’ as a child, asks @sherylsandberg Male hands = zero. Female hands = too many to count #TFQ #wef17 pic.twitter.com/BqZUJt9Ro8
— Julia Hutton-Potts (@juliahp) January 18, 2017
Have you read Sheryl Sandberg’s “Lean In”? Well, it’s really overdue, girl! Sheryl knows how it feels to be called “bossy” in contrary to the men in business who act the same as you but get much better social treatment and acceptance. Remember, you’re not bossy, you’re the boss.
If you’re a nail technician, become known as the ʺbestʺ foot massager in the place. Or, if you work in marketing, become known as the best PowerPoint deck presenter. You don’t need to be the best at everything, just have your one ʺthingʺ and make it known.#BossBitch #RichBitch
— Nicole Lapin (@NicoleLapin) June 23, 2018
You might be really good in many things, but there must be one thing where you become the top performer, the A-class player, the best catch! Besides, if that’s your favorite thing, why not let yourself feel the satisfaction in what you’re doing.
People look at me and say ‘you changed,’ as if i worked that hard to stay the same 😁
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•#changeisgood #growthmindset #evolve #strength #womenentrepreneurs #womanboss #leads #whatsgood #ibelieve #ilove #igetitfrommymomma . pic.twitter.com/gpVDczLvJm— Farrah Kader (@Farrah_kader) October 28, 2018
It is tough to change. Growth takes multitude of efforts. So the next time someone tells you that you changed, thank them and walk away. Graciously.
“Good grades and high SAT scores don’t mean you’re doing well. Emotional IQ, fire in the belly, drive… That matters.” -Mickey @jcrew @CFDA
— Eva Chen (@evachen212) June 2, 2015
Without the drive, you cannot go higher. Make sure you don’t concentrate on numbers alone. Develop your self-awareness, know your worth, and aim higher. Always.
The feeling when hard work starts to pay off 🎈#GirlinBusiness pic.twitter.com/6MXXE3UqG3
— ShannonJennings (@IamshannonJ_) October 21, 2016
Is there is anything better than the feeling when your hard work finally starts to pay off? Do you remember your first success? Share it with the fellow female hustlers in the comments below!
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