Gabrielle Lyon: Why is competition among women misunderstood?
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Key Takeaways
- Competition among women is misunderstood – Healthy competition makes everyone better, but society often views it negatively.
- Detach from emotions when making decisions – Ego and emotions cloud judgment; leaders must stay objective.
- Address problems immediately – Avoidance worsens issues; assess decisions early to course-correct if needed.
- Women’s strength in leadership – Some of the most effective leaders are women supporting their teams (or families) behind the scenes.
Notable Quotes
“Sparta chose their warriors not based on the warrior, but based on the woman behind them.”
“Problems don’t get better with time. Avoiding things only makes things worse.”
Bottom Line
Embrace competition as a tool for growth, make decisions objectively, and tackle problems head-on—don’t delay tough calls.
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Medical Disclaimer
This article is for informational purposes only and does not constitute medical advice. The research summaries presented here are based on published studies and should not be used as a substitute for professional medical consultation. Always consult a qualified healthcare provider before making any changes to your health regimen.
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