Unapologetically You in Your Career
11:45 a.m. - 12:30 p.m.For years, women have been told to work hard, stay humble, and let their work speak for itself. But in today’s landscape, that’s not always enough—and for many, it comes at a cost. The pressure to over-deliver, over-adapt, and quietly carry it all can lead to burnout, invisibility, and a growing disconnect from your own voice.
This dynamic panel brings together diverse perspectives for a candid, thought-provoking conversation about what it really means to show up as yourself at work—and why it’s harder than it sounds. From navigating expectations to unlearning the instinct to shrink, this session explores the tension between success and authenticity that so many women experience in their careers.
Together, our panelists will unpack the subtle (and not-so-subtle) ways women are conditioned to self-edit—whether that shows up as downplaying achievements, over-preparing, people-pleasing, or masking parts of who they are to fit the room. They’ll also explore the real impact of those patterns on confidence, visibility, energy, and long-term growth.
But this isn’t just about naming the problem—it’s about shifting it.
You’ll hear practical strategies for communicating your value with clarity and confidence, building visibility in a way that feels genuine, and advocating for yourself without the discomfort of feeling “salesy” or inauthentic. The conversation will also dive into how to set boundaries, rebuild self-trust, and lead in a way that is both effective and sustainable.
This session is for women who are done second-guessing, done shrinking, and ready to take up space—on their own terms.
You’ll walk away with:
- Language to clearly articulate your value and expertise
- Tools to increase visibility without compromising authenticity
- Insight into patterns that may be holding you back
- Strategies to set boundaries and protect your energy
- A renewed sense of confidence in showing up as yourself
Showing up unapologetically isn’t about being louder—it’s about being aligned. And when that happens, everything changes.
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