Dismantling "good girl" conditioning with Sarah Schneider

 

Sarah Schneider is a Good Girl dismantler, an executive coach, leadership trainer, and CEO of the leadership coaching firm Sarah Schneider & Co.. For over 18 years, Sarah has been having candid conversations with leaders at all levels, supporting the professional, business, and personal development of those leaders, and effectively building and leading teams. Sarah works predominately with women leaders to dismantle the cultural Good Girl conditioning so that they can do what they know to do and lead on their terms. Sarah is a Professional Certified Coach, holds an MBA, and navigated a decade in the male-dominated IT space.

In this episode we talk through the process of letting go of old stories, reinventing new habits, and asking for help. Then we build a business together so you can see how it all works in practice. 

Top takeaways:

1️⃣ Stop sanitizing your image to appear more professional.

2️⃣ You don't have to keep carrying beliefs and habits that don't belong to you.

3️⃣ Your "good kid" conditioning may not be serving you now.

4️⃣ Asking for help a fast track your success. Full stop.

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