Women and Mental Strength
Cross-source consensus on Women and Mental Strength from 1 sources and 5 claims.
1 sources · 5 claims
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- Minimizing success can reduce recognition, opportunity, advancement, and self-confidence. — Mental Strength, Emotional Resilience, and the Habits to Avoid
- Women often minimize achievements to avoid seeming arrogant, impolite, or narcissistic. — Mental Strength, Emotional Resilience, and the Habits to Avoid
- Mentally strong women evaluate whether unofficial, outdated, gendered, or limiting rules deserve to be followed. — Mental Strength, Emotional Resilience, and the Habits to Avoid
- Vulnerability is not weakness, although social norms can punish emotional openness differently for men and women. — Mental Strength, Emotional Resilience, and the Habits to Avoid
- A women-specific mental-strength framework was created because public examples of strength often emphasize men and physical challenge. — Mental Strength, Emotional Resilience, and the Habits to Avoid