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Women at Work

Communicating Effectively When You’re Running on Empty

Women at Work

Harvard Business Review

Entrepreneurship, Workplace, Business/management, Business/entrepreneurship, Progress, Resources, Gender, Equality, Business/careers, Women, Hbr, Careers, Management, Business, Harvard, Human

4.81.5K Ratings

🗓️ 3 July 2023

⏱️ 36 minutes

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Summary

Leadership development coach Muriel Wilkins talks us through communication techniques that meet you where you’re at mentally and emotionally so that you can rise to the moment (even when you’re worried you can’t).

Transcript

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Once your business gets to a certain size, the cracks start to emerge.

0:05.0

Things you used to do in a day take a week.

0:08.0

You deserve a customized solution, and that's NetSuite.

0:12.0

Learn more when you download NetSuite's popular KPI checklist,

0:17.0

absolutely free at NetSuite.com slash women at work.

0:21.0

That's NetSuite.com slash women at work.

0:30.0

You're listening to women at work from Harvard Business Review.

0:33.0

I'm Amy Bernstein.

0:35.0

I'm Amy Gallow.

0:39.0

Communicating clearly, completely, and persuasively sets you up to have the impact

0:45.0

and influence your after.

0:47.0

That's how we pitch our brilliant ideas, connect with an audience,

0:50.0

inspire others, and win support.

0:53.0

But expressing your ideas when you're sleep deprived,

0:56.0

burned out, or in perimenopausal brain fog can feel nearly impossible.

1:02.0

Add to that, having to deliver a message you don't agree with?

1:06.0

Ugh.

1:08.0

So what then?

1:10.0

Because dodging the conversation isn't always an option, or the right option.

1:14.0

So how do we rise to the moment, even when we're worried we can't?

1:19.0

Muriel Wilkins has ideas.

1:21.0

She's a leadership development coach who hosts the HBR

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