Show Your Worth: A Conversation on Intentional Leadership
In a recent episode of Intentional Conversations, Dr. White had the privilege of speaking with Shelmina Abji, a renowned author, board member, TEDx speaker, and former IBM VP. Shelmina's journey from humble beginnings to becoming one of the highest-ranking women of color at IBM is truly inspiring.
Key Takeaways from the Conversation:
- The Power of Intentional Relationships: Shelmina emphasized the importance of cultivating intentional relationships in both personal and professional life. These relationships can provide invaluable support, mentorship, and opportunities for growth.
- Defining Success: Personal and Professional Alignment: She discussed the significance of defining short-term and long-term success goals aligned with personal values. This alignment ensures that professional achievements are fulfilling and meaningful.
- Overcoming Imposter Syndrome: Shelmina shared her experiences with imposter syndrome and offered practical advice on how to overcome it. She stressed the importance of recognizing one's worth, stepping outside of comfort zones, and seeking support from mentors.
- The Power of Intentional Growth: She highlighted the importance of intentional growth in personal and professional development. This involves stepping outside of comfort zones, seeking new challenges, and continuously learning and growing.
- The Power Quotient:
Shelmina introduced the concept of the "power quotient," which is the ability to intentionally choose empowering responses to disempowering stimuli. She emphasized the importance of maintaining control over one's own narrative and not allowing external factors to define one's worth.
Shelmina's Book:
For more insights into Shelmina's approach to intentional leadership, check out her book,
Show Your Worth: Eight Intentional Strategies for Women to Emerge as Leaders at Work.
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