Speaking While Female Study Results

“But when I looked at the evidence, I was dismayed to discover that even today, speaking while female remains notoriously difficult. Across cultures, there’s a rich body of evidence showing that people continue to hold strong gender-role stereotypes, expecting men to be assertive and women to be communal. When women speak up, they run the risk of violating the gender stereotype, which leads audiences to judge them as aggressive.

Other studies show that male executives who talk more than their peers are rewarded, but female executives who engage in the same behavior are devalued by both men and women. Similarly, when women offer suggestions for improvement, managers judge them as less loyal than men and are less likely to implement their proposals. Especially in male-dominated organizations, women pay a price for exercising voice.”

-Originals: How Non-Conformists Change The World

Via: Interview Magazine

Legacy By Rupi Kaur

i stand
on the sacrifices
of a million women before me
thinking
what can i do
to make this mountain taller
so the women after me can see farther

Via: Interview Magazine

Women Are Beloved Or Burned

“It’s a battle we are losing, the American public still sees women as housewives at best and witches at worst. We may be either beloved or burned, but never trusted with any degree of power.” Via: Michelle Yeoh Insta

Michelle Yeoh Is Just Beginning

Life isn’t this linear thing. The unexpected can happen suddenly, at any age, out of nowhere. Michelle Yeoh is 60 years old and just in her prime. Major, like this shoot. Don’t let society dictate your timeline. Do you boo, or you just might miss out on something fantastic. Via: Elle Magazine