Happiness is an attitude. We either make ourselves miserable, or happy and strong. The amount of work is the same. ~Francesca Reigler

Happiness is an attitude. We either make ourselves miserable, or happy and strong. The amount of work is the same. ~Francesca Reigler
Continuing our series on High-Achieving Women, we follow Elizabeth on her quest to overcome her communications challenge:
High-Achieving Women:
You’re all about making an impact, influencing the world around you in a positive and memorable way. One big obstacle to doing this is effective communication: to your managers, your staff and your peers.
As a High-Achieving Woman, you struggle with getting your innovative ideas across to upper management. It’s almost like the executives don’t even hear your words.
I picked up my Chihuahua this morning, and she was so cute that I started singing to her. Immediately, my two Corgis came running into the room, looking to be petted. How interesting!
I work primarily with High Achieving Women, and I’ve found that a common characteristic among them is a strong desire to make a difference in this world. Many of them are frustrated because they don’t exactly know how to do this; how can only one person make a positive impact on the world?