4: Getting Past the Fear of Speaking Up
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Angela and Natalie spend the first few minutes talking about their Thanksgiving shenanigans, which include pantyhose bowling and a rather large Saran wrap ball full of lip balm and dollar bills.
The girls then discuss the importance of finding one's voice in everyday situations. They explore the challenges faced by individuals, particularly women, in asserting themselves and speaking up when necessary.
Their discussion highlights the societal pressures that often lead to self-censorship and the need for confidence in communication.
They end with challenging each other this week to listen for moments in conversation where they should speak up instead of not saying anything for fear of sounding rude or too assertive. If it's warranted, speak up and say something!
A few key take-aways:
- There are many opportunities to use our voice in daily life.
- Women often fear sounding rude when speaking up.
- Societal norms can hinder self-expression.
- It's important to assert oneself in conversations.
- Confidence is key to effective communication.
- Speaking up can change the dynamics of a conversation.
- Self-censorship is a common issue for many, especially those with "nice girl" syndrome.
- Finding your voice is a journey of personal growth.