5 Bad Habits Holding Women Back, and How to Avoid Them
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Dr. Betty Orlandino, PhD, calls out five bad habits that women often do in the workplace, shares real-world examples that she's seen throughout her career and provides ways for women to avoid these behaviors.
Women often find themselves automatically falling into bad habits at work that negatively affect their careers, either because they aren't aware that these simple actions are holding them back or because these traits come so naturally. In this video, Dr. Betty Orlandino, PhD, calls out five bad habits that women often are guilty of in the workplace. Orlandino shares real-world examples that she's seen throughout her career and provides ways for women to avoid these behaviors.
The five most common bad habits holding women back are:
- rumination;
- being overly amenable;
- perfectionism;
- giving away your credit; and
- waiting for recognition.
Watch below for Orlandino's expert advice on how to break out of your bad habits and excel in your career.
Dr. Betty Orlandino, PhD is an entrepreneur, motivational speaker, mom and No. 1 best-selling author with her book, "Fast Track to the Corner Office for Women." As a master performance coach and certified talent consultant, Orlandino coaches the top 1 percent, working with Fortune 100 and 500 executives and their teams to be at the top of their game.
This video was originally published by Women Leading Travel & Hospitality's sister brand, Women in Retail Leadership Circle.