3 MYTHS ABOUT WOMENS PRODUCTIVITY. PART 1.
YOU NEED TO BE “READY” TO BEGIN.
An important viewpoint to adopt in many facets of life is the idea that you don't need to be prepared before beginning.
We frequently find ourselves putting off taking action because we think we need more time to get ready, know more, or have more experience. This way of thinking, however, can prevent us from realizing our full potential and from going through personal development. It's advantageous to understand that you don't always need to be completely ready before beginning. Sometimes you just need to begin from where you are and with what is available to you and then grow from there.
YOU MUST WORK AROUND THE CLOCK TO BE SUCESSFUL.
No, a woman doesn't have to put in endless hours of work to succeed. There are many ways to define and accomplish success, and it's important to understand the importance of balancing work and private life for overall well-being. While putting in a lot of effort and being dedicated are frequently crucial elements of success, it's also crucial to give priority to your own needs, your relationships with others, and your health.
Success can be pursued in a variety of areas, including profession, personal development, relationships, or other areas that are important to a particular person. Women (and everyone else) must identify what success means to them personally and develop a plan that is consistent with their values and objectives. Setting boundaries, being efficient with time management, assigning work, and asking for assistance as needed may all be part of this.
THERE IS A BENCHMARK WOMEN NEED TO ATTAIN
The biggest myth is the belief that to be productive woman there has to be a benchmark to attain.
The days when gender benchmark sets each woman up for failure are slowly coming to an end.
Now Gender equality is being preached and practiced in various places today. This enables women get fair treatment in workplaces.
This makes your options limitless and the possibilities of everything you dream of realistic.
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