Thursday, July 23, 2020
How to Get Ahead in Ballet Flats - Workology
How to Get Ahead in Ballet Flats Be Judicious About Career Books Targeting Women. Im not going to get ahead in ballet flats. Thats a quote from Marnie Hampton, an investment banker and devotee of the so-called Stiletto Whisperer, Victor Chu. Based in New York City, Chu has developed a group workshop that teaches beheeled women to navigate the tricky terrain of New York City. According to the New York Post, Chu promises to fix common problems he sees women commit such as falling down into subways by encouraging leg and heel strengthening exercises and ensuring proper posture: engaged abs, relaxed hips and knees, and straight-back shoulders. He teaches the class wearing tennis shoes. Unfortunately, the cultural pressure to wear sky-high shoes in the workplace isnt a figment of Hamptons imagination. Just take a look at these book covers marketing business advice to women. This month, comedienne Amy Poehler was forced to defend her sensible shoes to Vanity Fair, even as glamor icons Kate Middleton, Snooki, and Jessica Simpson have been reluctant to slip them off even in pregnancy. And in what can only be described as a case study in stupidity, some women are resorting to plastic surgery (called toe jobs) to better fit into their six-inch stilettos. Fuck that. If there is one place in desperate need of some good ol fashioned feminism, its the runway. But since Vanity Fair is unlikely to cow-tow to our demands anytime soon, let it suffice to say that it is possible to get ahead in ballet flats. Heres how. Pay attention to your posture. 95% of women have no idea how to walk in heels, rendering their power-play laughably ineffective. Dont be one of the herd: instead, opt for fashionable flats or kitten heels and pay attention to your posture instead. Good posture has a measurable effect on confidenceone of the main indicators of high performance. Power Pose for 15 minutes a day. All kinds of research has been done on the link between strong, open body language and career success.This TED Talk is a good place to start learning about the poses that will boost your resilience, creativity, confidence, and peer perception. Be the Best. High heels and a stylish suit are a poor substitute for high performance. If multiple Saturday-morning Dance Moms marathons have taught me anything, its that the best can afford to be frumpy. Competence is the new black. Fear No One. The Bitchy Fashionista is a straw manno one worth knowing, and certainly no one you want pulling the strings of your careeris really spending a ton of time analyzing your wardrobe choices. So dont let Vogue and Glamour intimidate you into thinking that you must own eighty pairs of shoes to be taken seriously. Be Judicious About Career Books Targeting Women. Many of them are worthwhilefor example, books that address cultural or psychosocial issues affecting women. But most of them leave will leave you damaged and insecure, fearing that youll never be successful in the role of Corporate Dominatrix. In the world of business, whats good for the gander is good for the goose. Dont get sucked into the chick lit of business literaturebooks that insist on exploiting your womanly wiles for career success. Instead, read what sounds interesting to youregardless of the branding.
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