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How to handle being underestimated & stereotyped
Episode 65

How to handle being underestimated & stereotyped

Get Clear with Crystal Ware · Crystal Ware Media Group

September 7, 202321m 38s

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How to handle being underestimated & stereotyped 

 

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Have you ever been underestimated or stereotyped in the workplace? In this week's solo episode, Crystal shatters the glass ceilings of beauty bias and its profound effect on women's professional lives. Crystal deep-dives into an overlooked issue that sees women more likely to face career setbacks due to their weight or having to constantly balance the fine line between being labeled too aggressive or too beautiful.  

Join us as we challenge these biases head-on and share strategies for turning underestimation into a formidable advantage. This episode is a masterclass on overcoming bias, embracing personal value, and constructing a career path that resonates with your soul. Key points Include: 

  • How to deal with being underestimated  
  • Does beauty bias in the workplace exist? 
  • Women can be your biggest competition  
  • A reminder that not all strengths are visible  
  • The key to discussing your accomplishments  

 

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