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17 Ways Motherhood Qualifies You To Be A CEO

17 Ways Motherhood Qualifies You To Be A CEO

I’ve known for the last few years that motherhood is a massive qualifier for any CEO role.  For quite some time I’ve been compiling lists in my head of different ways motherhood prepares a woman to lead and negotiate and teach and advocate at the highest level.

But when I sat down to create a master list of the TOP ways motherhood qualifies a woman to be a CEO, I could barely contain my excitement.  The thoughts that had been swarming in my head for years came pouring out and the connections were so clear and so obvious.

It is not a stretch by any means to state that motherhood qualifies you to lead at the very highest level.  In fact, I would suggest that in some (many?) instances those who are not mothers are significantly less qualified to lead at the highest levels.

Motherhood requires you to be a master multitasker, people manager, time manager, negotiator, decision-maker, action taker, planner, budgeter, teacher, coach, mentor, visionary, value creator, boundary enforcer, teammate and advocate who can be patient, persuasive, compassionate, fearless, agile, empathetic, resilient, intentional, resourceful, disciplined, determined, and tenacious as all get out.  Tell me what other role, job, experience would make you more qualified to be a CEO?

You are capable of being the CEO of your life, your household, your community, and any other organization you want to build or lead.  If you’re not 100% certain of that already, this episode is for you.  Listen in.  More than once.

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