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How Women Decide
How Women Decide: What's True, What's Not, and What Strategies Spark the Best Choices | Therese Huston
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So, youve earned a seat at the table. What happens next? From confidence gaps to power poses, leaning in to calling bias out, bossypants to girl bosses, women have been hearing a lot of advice lately. Most of this aims at greater success, but very little focuses on a key set of skills that ensures such success making the wisest, strongest decisions. Every day, in every part of our lives, we face an increasing number of choices. Our futures depend not just on the results, but on how well we handle making these hard choices and the serious scrutiny that comes with them. But is a womans experience issuing a tough call any different from a mans? Absolutely. From start to finish. Men and women approach decisions differently, though not necessarily in the ways we have been led to believe. Stress? It actually makes women more focused. Confidence? A healthy dose of self-questioning leads to much stronger decisions. And despite popular misconceptions, women are just as decisive as men though they may pay a price for it. So why, then, does a real gap arise after the decision is made? Why are we quick to question a womans decisions but inclined to accept a mans? And why is a mans reputation as a smart decision-maker cemented after one big call, but a woman is expected to prove herself again and again? How Women Decide delivers lively, engaging stories of real women and their experiences, as well as expert, accessible analysis of what the science has to say. Cognitive psychologist Therese Huston breaks open the myths and opens up the conversation about how we can best shape our habits, perceptions, and strategies, not just to make the most of our own opportunities, but to reshape the culture and bring out the best decisions regardless of whos making them.
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Cinfhen
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I couldn‘t narrow down my final book for #4NewFavsIn4Days so I did what was only fair....I added them all 😜How blessed we are, as readers to have so many wonderful books to choose from. I‘m amazed by the wealth of talent 🙌🏻 Thank you, authors 🙏🏻

TrishB Read 3/4 that‘s quite good! 6y
Cinfhen @TrishB I made a substitute...#fickleMe 6y
Kalalalatja I really, really loved Sing ❤️❤️ 6y
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JaclynW I completely agree! A wealth of wonderful books to read!! I've read 2 (Sing, Uburied, Sing and Exit West) of your 4 listed and I loved them both. Thorn Birds has been on my list for ages!! I'm trying to narrow down my Day 4 choices, it is going to be tough! 🤔🤨🤔🤨 6y
TrishB Lol 😁😁 I haven‘t read the substitute either! 6y
rockpools So much stackiness! 6y
Cinfhen Ha!!! How‘s your packing going?!? @RachelO (edited) 6y
MelissaSue81 Both Hamid and Ward are coming to Buffalo this fall. I haven‘t read Exit West yet, but I‘m thinking I want to go to these! http://www.justbuffalo.org/literary-events-in-buffalo/babel-buffalo-hosts-world-... 6y
BookishMe Exit West was so-so for me but that won't stop me from reading his previous books. Have you read any? 6y
emilyhaldi I finished Thorn Birds last night!! 🙌🏻 the last paragraph brought tears to my eyes 💔❤️ 6y
Mdargusch I agree with you @Cinfhen - so many amazing books to choose from! ❤️ 6y
Cinfhen OMG @MelissaSue81 ALL 4 events look UH.MAY.ZING ~ so jelly - hope you get to go to some if not all 💚💚💚 6y
Cinfhen @BookishMe I have not read any other books by Hamid, but I heard this one is really good 6y
Cinfhen Yessssss, the #ThornBirds #buddyread did NOT disappoint @emilyhaldi 😢😢😢 6y
BookishMe Yes I keep hearing the same 👌🏾👌🏾 6y
Reviewsbylola Um yeah . . . The top two were not for me. 6y
Suet624 I agree. We‘re so blessed with the bounty of books available to us. 6y
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@24in48 + @Litsy Challenge: Book title that describes your life.

As I've gotten older, I've had to explain more and more my life choices like not getting married, not having children, not dressing ladylike. When I get introduced, people feel the urgent need to discuss these choices as if I'm a savage in a civilized world. Explaining to men & women alike how women do get to decide is heartbreaking & painful.
#Litsy #24in48 #readathon

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