Women generally have been conditioned to be social networkers in order to survive. i have a short on YT about the original etymology of the word “gossip” which in short is a vital relationship between women and their culture. So to me this is being strategic in how we gossip to help us advance in a healthy way. Of course i say this as one that loves to network and connect people with others…so would love to hear from others on how they reframe esp if they hate networking
Oh, Bonnie, you know how I feel about office politics. It’s one of those things that’s 100% necessary but can be really challenging, especially in organizations that are dysfunctional or have few women in leadership roles.
My reframe: we as
Women generally have been conditioned to be social networkers in order to survive. i have a short on YT about the original etymology of the word “gossip” which in short is a vital relationship between women and their culture. So to me this is being strategic in how we gossip to help us advance in a healthy way. Of course i say this as one that loves to network and connect people with others…so would love to hear from others on how they reframe esp if they hate networking
Oh, Bonnie, you know how I feel about office politics. It’s one of those things that’s 100% necessary but can be really challenging, especially in organizations that are dysfunctional or have few women in leadership roles.