Emotions: A Leadership Strength, NOT a Gender Weakness
[Namibia Economist - Namibia] - 12/12/2024
By Angela Ntemwa.* For years, I have been told that I am “too emotional,” a label that often felt more like a judgment than an observation. Being called emotional can make you doubt yourself, your decisions, and even your abilities, as though expressing feelings somehow makes you less competent. (…)
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