Tag Archives: Women and Transition by Linda Rossetti

Strengthening Our Resolve

“I can hear my voice,” shared a teary-eyed women who introduced herself to me last week at the conclusion of a seminar I conducted in a leafy suburb on the outskirts of Boston.  “It is screaming at me,”  she said.   She went on to tell me about how emotional she’d been throughout the seminar – a two-hour affair designed to let participants play with the concepts of transition.    She was clear about the action she needed to take.  She knew it.  It didn’t eliminate the sheer terror she felt as she contemplated taking that next step.   Her comment instantly deposited me at the doorstep of actions.  In this season of New Year’s resolutions and renewed personal commitments – are you readying to act? Continue reading

Free Book Giveaway and Review

800CEOreads reviewed my book Women & Transition and is offering free copies to the first twenty who register.   Concerned that it might not be for you?  The review states, “this is a book very much meant for women. That is not to say you won’t learn a lot as a man reading the book; I think all men who read it will learn a lot from it, and that it’s especially instructive for business leaders, administrators, and policy makers to make clear just how much more challenging it is for women—still—and consider changes that could make it more equitable.”

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