Tara Mohr
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Right.
Well, I think that helps us not carry guilt because that is right when we recognize we've done something that didn't wasn't what we intended, didn't feel aligned.
That's the role of apologies or making an amends of some sort if there's like something to do to right the wrong.
it's there so that we don't have guilt that stews.
And just when I hear you share that, I'm like, that is one of the reasons to me that women's leadership is so important because we are less likely to fall into this ego game where because I hold the position of power, I'm going to puff up my chest and I have always done everything right.
And I can't be questioned as the leader.
And that builds such incredible trust in a team when they know
You're accountable.
Other people can be accountable.
None of us are being expected to be perfect.
What's happening now?
Well, I have to say, I mean, Playing Big has been this beautiful book where I wrote it 11 years ago and it sold the same number of copies every week for 11 years.
Which is crazy because women just hand it to each other.
I mean, I don't know enough about marketing to make that happen.
Some good word of mouth.
Some good word of mouth.
So just to say some things have not changed around those fundamentals of self-doubt and
inner vision and our callings and all of that.
There was an article that ran years ago in Harvard Business Review and it said, you know, women are not...
ambitious for positions of power.