We’re back for the third and final part of our special 3-part series on being the only woman in the room!

 

Did you know you can actually enjoy being the only woman in the room? (I know this can be triggering because this is NOT the ideal scenario, but there are some silver linings!)

In today’s episode, Micha and I dive into the opportunities that come with being the only woman in the room and how you can shift your thinking around this to start approaching your career as a woman in tech with more optimism. 

Ready to get inspired and leverage some of the opportunities available to you, my love?

 

Let’s go to the show!

We dive into:

The BIGGEST opportunities of being the only woman in the room (and how to leverage them) Our surprising “is there a positive side to being the only woman in the room?” poll results The pros & cons of being underestimated as a woman in tech Understanding the difference between “I love being the only woman in the room” vs. “I want to stay the only woman in the room” Being held to a higher standard - and finding the silver lining here! And more



**Useful links**

This is the third and final part of a special 3-part series on being the only woman in the room. Catch the rest of the episodes here: Episode 116: The problem with being the only woman in the room with Micha Goebig Episode 117: Being the only woman in the room executive leadership discussion Episode 118: The upside of being the only woman in the room with Micha Goebig  If you are ready to uplevel your career, and get a boost (and a salary bump) by shortcutting your way to success, find out more about Toni’s Coaching at:

https://tonicollis.com/workwithtoni 

Alternatively, go straight ahead and book a free Discovery Call, to find out more and discuss the type of support you would most benefit from: https://bit.ly/DiscoverToni Catch the show notes, and more details about today's episode here: https://tonicollis.com/episode118 

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