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A question for all the women working (or otherwise engaged) in the tech space: What has been the most challenging thing you had to face (and how did you overcome it)?
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Learning how to balance becoming a mom with being an ambitious career woman I overcame it by realizing careers are long and windy, and are marathons not sprints, so I was ok to lean out and lean in at different times
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the 'being a woman in tech' collection of not being taken seriously / talked over / etc i think in general it's not internalizing those behaviours and being picky about where I spend my professional time
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I have found web3 a great place where I’m not afraid on asking questions and people are quite supportive. I haven’t had still a challenging experience but I would like to hear others.
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Imposter syndrome. I think there are a lot of people good at sounding experienced/smart. Turns out, you probably have more to offer than you think.
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Men tend to take pretty women less seriously
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I wonder if you've experienced devaluation of your work in the tech because you're a woman?
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In it now. I can speak to the overcoming part. Allowing myself to just sit w/& actually feel the emotions- rage, grief, relief- process them & not internalize any of it. I’ve worked in male dominated industries for decades & not internalizing weak men wielding the patriarchy is the whole game.
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